
Scott Pacey
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences
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Biography
Dr Pacey is an Assistant Professor in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the 糖心原创. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor in the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies. He has previously taught at the University of Manchester in the Department of Religions and Theology, and was a Golda Meir postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He completed his PhD, which mainly focused on modern Buddhists in Taiwan, at the Australian National University. He currently has interests in modern Buddhism, new religious movements, and religion in the modern world. He is a Resident Senior Fellow in the 糖心原创 Taiwan Studies Programme.
ORCID: 0000-0003-4140-782X
Expertise Summary
Teaching Summary
Dr Pacey currently convenes the following modules:
- Global Sociology
- Cults and New Religious Movements: Power, Belief, Conflict
Recent Publications
SCOTT PACEY, 2016. Eminence and Edutainment: Chinese Buddhist Monastics as TV Celebrities. In: STEFANIA TRAVAGNIN, ed., Religion and the Media in China. Routledge. 71-89
SCOTT PACEY, 2015. Sinitic Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan. In: JOHN POWERS, ed., The Buddhist World Routledge. 88-103
SCOTT PACEY, 2015. Contemporary Chinese Buddhist Practice. In: JOHN POWERS, ed., The Buddhist World Routledge. 417-432
SCOTT PACEY, 2014. Tan Sitong鈥檚 鈥楪reat Unity鈥: Mental Processes and Yog膩c膩ra in 鈥楢n Exposition of Benevolence. In: JOHN MAKEHAM, ed., Transforming Consciousness: The Intellectual Reception of Yog膩c膩ra Thought in Modern China Oxford University Press. 149-169
SCOTT PACEY, 2016. Eminence and Edutainment: Chinese Buddhist Monastics as TV Celebrities. In: STEFANIA TRAVAGNIN, ed., Religion and the Media in China. Routledge. 71-89
SCOTT PACEY, 2015. Sinitic Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan. In: JOHN POWERS, ed., The Buddhist World Routledge. 88-103
SCOTT PACEY, 2015. Contemporary Chinese Buddhist Practice. In: JOHN POWERS, ed., The Buddhist World Routledge. 417-432
SCOTT PACEY, 2014. Tan Sitong鈥檚 鈥楪reat Unity鈥: Mental Processes and Yog膩c膩ra in 鈥楢n Exposition of Benevolence. In: JOHN MAKEHAM, ed., Transforming Consciousness: The Intellectual Reception of Yog膩c膩ra Thought in Modern China Oxford University Press. 149-169
SCOTT PACEY, 2014. Taixu, Yog膩c膩ra and the Buddhist Approach to Modernity. In: JOHN MAKEHAM, ed., Transforming Consciousness: The Intellectual Reception of Yog膩c膩ra Thought in Modern China Oxford University Press. 103-122
SCOTT PACEY, 2012. Heterotopia and the Southern Heaven: Xingyun鈥檚 Antipodean Buddhist Mission. In: WENDY SMITH, MATT TOMLINSON and LENORE MANDERSON, eds., Flows of Faith: Religious Reach and Community in Asia and the Pacific Springer Publishing Company. 123-142
XINGSHI JIANGJUN (SHENGYAN), 2010. Further Discussion of the Similarities and Differences between Buddhism and Christianity (Zai lun Fojiao he Jidujiao de tongyi). Translated by Scott Pacey. In: GREGORY A. BARKER and STEPHEN E. GREGG, eds., Jesus Beyond Christianity: The Classic Texts Oxford University Press. 250-257
SCOTT PACEY, 2005. A Buddhism for the Human World: Interpretations of Renjian Fojiao in Contemporary Taiwan Asian Studies Review. 29(March), 61-77