Global China Dialogue

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Global China Dialogue

A Global Dialogue with Transculturality and Social Creativity Aims to Enhance Public Understanding of Global Affairs and Participating in Global Governance

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The Global China Dialogue (GCD) is series of event with the key concept ‘transculturality’ and social creativity to enhance public understanding of current global affairs and common interests via public dialogue and discussion between Chinese and non-Chinese academics, experts, professionals and practitioners and interested laypeople, from interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. Topics of dialogue will range from China development, education, language and culture to government and politics, economics, migration, the family, climate change, the environment, public health, and human security, and global governance, etc. From 2016 the GCD will work within the framework of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and UNESCO’s mission of defencing peace and the conditions for building sustainable development world through creative intelligence.

The 3rd Global China Dialogue:Sustainability and Global Governance for Climate Change

Date: Friday-Saturday, 2-3 December, 2016

Venue 1  8:55-17:00, 2nd Dec at The British Academy, UK

Venue 2. 18:30-22:00, 2nd Dec. Reception at the UK Parliament, London

Venue 3. 9:00-16:00, 3rd Dec. CACSS workshop at King’s College London, UK

I     Introduction
II    Organizers and sponsors
III   Speakers, chairs and discussants
IV  Themes and schedule
V   Programme
VI   Abstracts
VII  Outcomes and publication
VIII Participants
IX   Registration and contacts
X   Essential information, venue and map

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2015 UK–China Cultural Exchange —— the 2nd Global China Dialogue:Transculturality and New Global Governance 

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CCPN Global, on the one hand, is interested in activities with China in comparative perspective include self-organized activities and other related activities worldwide; on the other hand, it participates in activities of a different nature owing to its academic and social missions. Furthermore, as an academic society CCPN Global also pay attention to social sciences and humanities studies on China. The lists below can take you to related events which located in different parts of our various websites:

I. Our events

II. Other related events

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General speaking globalization of Knowledge covers scientific, technological and cultural knowledge. We use ‘globalization of knowledge’ is in the same way as ‘globalization of sociology’, but much broader ranging from sociology or anthropology to many disciplines of social sciences and humanities, and from China and the Chinese perspective to engage general knowledge globally. Based on our previous work below on knowledge transfer, we extended it to transfer knowledge of Chinese social sciences and humanities into a global society, as a kind of ‘global transfer of knowledge’, a term borrowed from the project “The Globalization of Knowledge and its Consequences” (2007-), and title of related series of discussions in 2012, by Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. To be process China4Global’s knowledge transfer or global transfer of knowledge consists of the following three parts:

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