Dr Joe Lin
PhD, BSc, MA
Current positions
Honorary Research Associate
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Teaching
I've been the unit owner for the following:
The Political Economy of China for Undergraduate Finalists (2021-2022 & 2023-2024)
Chinese Political Economy: Trade and Finance for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022)
China's International Relations for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022 & 2022-2023)
Lead seminars for
Investigating Society (Politics) for Undergraduate Second-year (2023-2024)
The Politics of the Global South for Undergraduate First-year (2022-2023)
International Political Economy (Core) for Postgraduate Students (2021-present)
Capitalist Transformation in East Asia for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022)
Previously, I taught across the European & International Studies (EIS) and the Department of Political Economy under the School of Politics and Economics, KCL. I led an MA module on Contemporary Political Economy and taught UG modules on IPE, Foreign Policy Analysis, and International (Heterodox) Economics.
During my PhD study, I was also an associate lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, co-delivering seminars in bilingualism, multiculturalism, and qualitative research methods (including ethnography).
The Political Economy of China for Undergraduate Finalists (2021-2022 & 2023-2024)
Chinese Political Economy: Trade and Finance for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022)
China's International Relations for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022 & 2022-2023)
Lead seminars for
Investigating Society (Politics) for Undergraduate Second-year (2023-2024)
The Politics of the Global South for Undergraduate First-year (2022-2023)
International Political Economy (Core) for Postgraduate Students (2021-present)
Capitalist Transformation in East Asia for Postgraduate Students (2021-2022)
Previously, I taught across the European & International Studies (EIS) and the Department of Political Economy under the School of Politics and Economics, KCL. I led an MA module on Contemporary Political Economy and taught UG modules on IPE, Foreign Policy Analysis, and International (Heterodox) Economics.
During my PhD study, I was also an associate lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, co-delivering seminars in bilingualism, multiculturalism, and qualitative research methods (including ethnography).