Chinese studies have historically been shaped by change in political, social, and scientific institutions. Since the ’80s, China’s emergence into the world stage and change in scientific para- digms have spurred debate about the epistemological foundations of the field. Sinologists have been confronted with the need of identifying pathways to ensure that the knowledge they produce is relevant for science and society. The engagement with theoretical and empirical approaches em- ployed by different disciplines, most notably the social sciences, has been a key element to their endeavours. This paper contributes to this on-going reflection, by benchmarking recent changes in Chinese studies at Ca’ Foscari University against global trends of evol...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
The research presented during the 16th Conference of the Italian Association of Chinese ...
Social Sciences and Education in China: a Political Discourse in Progress. Social Sciences were rees...
Chinese studies have historically been shaped by change in political, social, and scientific institu...
China studies in Germany has undergone great changes since the 1960s. Influenced by burgeoning area ...
China scholars have long worked in a closed circuit and China studies have rarely been able to have ...
What is China? How to describe and study it? And what to make of these descriptions and analyses? Ca...
Abstract In this introduction to the special issue, we use the expression “China in t...
Bringing knowledge about China to the disciplines has reduced the outsized role that research on Eur...
Contemporary China is dynamic and complex. Recent dramatic changes in the Chinese economy, society, ...
Even as globalization has exposed the Eurocentric character of the academic theories used to underst...
The domain of Chinese studies reflects both an institutional setup — the existence of departments of...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in the understanding of China from a variety of theoretic...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
The interdisciplinary field of area studies focusses on a physically bounded or socio-politically co...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
The research presented during the 16th Conference of the Italian Association of Chinese ...
Social Sciences and Education in China: a Political Discourse in Progress. Social Sciences were rees...
Chinese studies have historically been shaped by change in political, social, and scientific institu...
China studies in Germany has undergone great changes since the 1960s. Influenced by burgeoning area ...
China scholars have long worked in a closed circuit and China studies have rarely been able to have ...
What is China? How to describe and study it? And what to make of these descriptions and analyses? Ca...
Abstract In this introduction to the special issue, we use the expression “China in t...
Bringing knowledge about China to the disciplines has reduced the outsized role that research on Eur...
Contemporary China is dynamic and complex. Recent dramatic changes in the Chinese economy, society, ...
Even as globalization has exposed the Eurocentric character of the academic theories used to underst...
The domain of Chinese studies reflects both an institutional setup — the existence of departments of...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in the understanding of China from a variety of theoretic...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
The interdisciplinary field of area studies focusses on a physically bounded or socio-politically co...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
The research presented during the 16th Conference of the Italian Association of Chinese ...
Social Sciences and Education in China: a Political Discourse in Progress. Social Sciences were rees...