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ID178230
Title ProperWhither the Global in Chinese Higher Education? the Production of Space in China's “New Era” Universities
LanguageENG
AuthorMcDougall, James I
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the 1990s, not only have China's universities become more in line with global standards but they now set them in some areas. This paper looks at how the production of space in Chinese higher education is employed in “new era” China to manage contested sites of globalization. From the spatial practice of scholarship to the representational spaces that map the educational bureaucracy, the production of space in Chinese higher education helps to organize social relations. This paper argues that the production of space in Chinese higher education is used to manage conflicts between global flows and localization as well as to serve national priorities. The paper contributes to ongoing discussions of the globalization of higher education and cultural studies of space and spatiality in contemporary China.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No.244 ; Dec 2020: p.1013 - 1030
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 244
Key WordsGlobalization ;  China ;  Higher Education ;  New Era ;  Space and Spatiality


 
 
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