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Jason Lau is a Richard Charles Lee Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for the Study of the United States and the Asian Institute, affiliated with the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto. His work bridges anthropology, digital technology, and societal impact in the context of China.
- Ph.D. in Anthropology from New School for Social Research
- Supported by the National Science Foundation and Wenner-Gren Foundation
Research interests include:
- Digital Development within Asia
- Global Digital Cultures
- Impact of Smartphones and Mobile Internet
- Technology-Society Interactions
- Cultural Design in Digital Contexts
- Policy Implications of Digital Wellness
Recent publications span both digital anthropology and plant-microbe mutualism studies, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement. Awards include the M+ Museum / Design Trust Research Fellowship and the Stanley Diamond Memorial Award. Previously taught at Parsons School of Design, integrating social sciences with design and technology.
Scientific awards:
- 2022-2024 M+ Museum / Design Trust Research Fellowship
- 2021 Stanley Diamond Memorial Award in the Social Sciences
- 2017-2018 Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography & Social Thought Fellowship
- 2013-2015 National Science Foundation Grant
- 2013-2015 Wenner-Gren Foundation Fieldwork Research Grant
Dr. Lau actively engages in public policy dialogues on digital wellness and continues to explore global digital ecosystems through teaching and research collaborations.




