As China changes, so does Sinology or the study of China. Under President Xi Jinping, China has become more repressive at home and more assertive internationally. These changes are having direct impacts on the Chinese studies community in Australia and beyond, causing scholars to make some difficult decisions about what they say in public, what they choose to study, and how they manage their relationships with colleagues, students, friends and even family members. Similarly, a more authoritarian China brings new pressures to bear on academic institutions that simultaneously seek to uphold academic freedoms while maintaining valued collaborations with Chinese partners. This is not a new problem for the field, but rather one that has become m...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
This article examines academic freedom in China amid the tensions within a marketised global politic...
The relationship between area studies and political science is fraught with tradeoffs. In particular...
The expanding censorship in China and its potential threats to democracy and freedom has been of gro...
Since 2017 the international Chinese Studies community has been shocked to discover that many of the...
This thesis examines perceptions of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) influence on Australian univ...
China’s stance on Internet censorship has routinely been in the news. But judging China using Wester...
Drawing on our experience as early career researchers who identify as Chinese, we discuss how such a...
Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption t...
This paper discusses several facets of Chinese media, both historic and modern. It analyzes the effe...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
Growing concern about China’s rising status is spilling into the realm of international education, a...
Globalization has become a powerful force shaping our political, economic, and social lives during t...
Symposium. 68.032. Academic Freedom in Higher Education: International Challenges and Perspectives. ...
What is clear is that the Chinese academic profession is at a crossroads, torn between old and new f...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
This article examines academic freedom in China amid the tensions within a marketised global politic...
The relationship between area studies and political science is fraught with tradeoffs. In particular...
The expanding censorship in China and its potential threats to democracy and freedom has been of gro...
Since 2017 the international Chinese Studies community has been shocked to discover that many of the...
This thesis examines perceptions of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) influence on Australian univ...
China’s stance on Internet censorship has routinely been in the news. But judging China using Wester...
Drawing on our experience as early career researchers who identify as Chinese, we discuss how such a...
Academic freedom in China is unquestionably under threat from various quarters. Yet the assumption t...
This paper discusses several facets of Chinese media, both historic and modern. It analyzes the effe...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
Growing concern about China’s rising status is spilling into the realm of international education, a...
Globalization has become a powerful force shaping our political, economic, and social lives during t...
Symposium. 68.032. Academic Freedom in Higher Education: International Challenges and Perspectives. ...
What is clear is that the Chinese academic profession is at a crossroads, torn between old and new f...
[[abstract]]Cultural studies and theoretical discourse have recently been the dominant trend in the ...
This article examines academic freedom in China amid the tensions within a marketised global politic...
The relationship between area studies and political science is fraught with tradeoffs. In particular...