New Fellowships awarded in 2024
The GCA Fellows Awarding Ceremony took place during the Closing Session of the 9th Global China Dialogue on 29th November. The session was chaired by Professor WANG Xin, Associate Fellow of the Global China Academy, Head of the Department of Communication at the College of Arts and Media, and Director of the Research Centre for Chinese Discourse and Global Communication at Tongji University. The Fellowship Awards Presentation was followed by a brief introduction to the Global China Academy (GCA) and its Fellowship system by Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA, President of the Global China Academy, UK.
All Fellows, Associate Fellows, and representatives of Institutional Fellows in China were invited onstage to witness the conferral of honours upon the 2024 Fellows. Among those present as witnesses were existing Fellows (listed in alphabetical order): BING Zheng, Xiangqun Chang, GU Yueguo, HAO Shiyuan, LI Linxue, Tony McEnery, XIE Lizhong, ZHANG Xiaodong, and ZHU Guanglei, as well as Associate Fellows Gavin Brookes, QIAN Yufang, and WANG Xin. Representatives of Institutional Fellows also attended from the College of Arts and Media, Tongji University (China); the Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science, Lancaster University (UK); Global Century Press (UK); and the Institute of Linguistics, Sun Yat-sen University (China).
Professor HAO Shiyuan FGCA, Academician and former Assistant President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows and Institutional Fellow based in China, including Hong Kong.
GCA Fellows:
Professor LI Yang (left), recipient of GCA Fellowship. He is Academician of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, as well as a former Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Professor Shuhua Zhou (right), recipient of GCA Fellowship. He is Chair Professor at City University of Hong Kong and a Fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA); former President of the Chinese Communication Association (CCA, 2017-2019) and Vice Chair of the Asia-Pacific Communication Alliance (ACPC, 2018-2025).
Associate Fellow and representative of Institutional Fellow (right):
Professor LI Boyi (left), recipient of GCA Associate Fellowship. He is Secretary of the GCA Chinese Council, is a Professor of Management at the School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics. He was formerly a Fellow in the Information Systems and Innovation Group at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Professor QIAN Yufang (right) attended as a representative to receive the certificate for the GCA Institutional Fellowship, which she led. She is an Associate Fellow of the Global China Academy and a Professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Gongshang University. She is also the Director of the Institute of Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Studies (ICLDS), which has been recognized as an Institutional Fellow.
The photo below shows the ICLDS team joining her to receive the honour.
Professor XIE Lizhong FGCA, Chinese President of the Global China Academy, former Head of the Department of Sociology at Peking University, and former Vice-President of the China Sociological Association (CSA), presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows based overseas.
Professor Madeline Carr, recipient of GCA Fellowship, is Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity at University College London, as well as Co-Director of the interdisciplinary Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity and Deputy Director of the REPHRAIN Protecting Citizens Online research hub.
Mr Ian Stafford, recipient of GCA Fellowship, is founder of the UK’s first internet sports magazine, Sportsvibe, and The Sporting Club. He is a multiple award-winning British sportswriter, journalist, and broadcaster, has published 23 books, with his works widely circulated not only in the UK but also in countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa.
- Dr Niall Curry FRSA SFHEA (left), recipient of the GCA Associate Fellowship, Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Applied Linguistics within the Department of Languages, Information, and Communications at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Mr. Ed Holroyd-Pearce (right), recipient of the GCA Associate Fellowship, is the co-founder and president of Virtual Internships in the UK. He has a rich background in the intersections of education, technology, entrepreneurship, and Asia.
Mr. Ian Stafford attended as a representative to receive the certificate for the GCA Institutional Fellowship on behalf of The Sporting Club, which he founded.
All the existing and newly awarded GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and representatives of Institutional Fellows gathered on the stage to celebrate their achievements and witness the formal conferral of honours, reinforcing the spirit of academic excellence and collaboration.
Awarding Fellowships on significant occasions helps showcase the remarkable achievements and academic authority of the recipients, enhances the influence and reputation of the academic institution, inspires future scholars to pursue excellence, and fosters broader societal appreciation and support for academic research.
Afterwards, a dinner was held at the Kingswell Hotel Tongji to celebrate the 9th Global China Dialogue, recognize the newly awarded GCA Fellowships, and provide an opportunity for absent speakers to share their views on the theme of GCD9: Global Governance for AI.
The newly awarded GCA Fellow, Ian Stafford, chaired the entire dinner session. We appreciated the professional chairship of this multiple award-winning British sportswriter, journalist, broadcaster, and event host. Kai Liang, Event Officer at Global China Academy and Director of Business Development at MEL Science, UK, served as the interpreter, demonstrating exceptional clarity and fluency in facilitating communication. Their contributions ensured a smooth and enjoyable evening for all attendees. The event fostered a lively and engaging atmosphere, strengthening connections among participants.
The newly awarded GCA Fellow, Professor LI Yang (top), expressed that it is a lifelong honour to become a GCA Fellow. From a social scientific perspective, he reviewed global development historically in three stages and discussed its evolving trends. His insights enriched the evening, adding a thought-provoking dimension to the celebration.
The GCA Life Fellow, Professor ZHU Guanglei (bottom), expressed his happiness at seeing the growing number of GCA Fellowships and the steady development of GCA. He encouraged academics from universities to contribute by utilizing GCA’s platform to advocate for their research, promote scholarly exchange, and facilitate the implementation of research findings for the betterment of society.
Professor CHEN Qiwei (left), Director of the Yangtze River Delta Fintech Research Institute at East China Normal University, leads a high-level think tank and a specialized platform integrating industry, academia, and research in the field of fintech. He is also the founder of the Asian Business School and Zhengjing Academy, as well as Asia Business Group and Asia Business Capital. Instead of briefly presenting his work, Empowering the Integration of Finance and the Real Economy in the AI Era, he left the PPT with us and shared his experiences across different fields, from academia to business and vice versa, both domestically and globally.
Dr Yuan Cheng (right), Trustee of the Board of Trustees, Global China Academy, is the Chair of Russell Reynolds Associates Greater China. She received her DPhil in Sociology from the University of Oxford. As a leadership advisor, she guides clients on senior-level leadership advisory assignments across industries and geographies, overseeing Russell Reynolds Associates’ operations in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong. Two days before GCD9, she contracted a viral infection and lost her voice. Given the circumstances, the GCD9 Organising Committee decided to play her previously recorded video at the event, as its content remained highly meaningful and relevant to a diverse audience. In her speech, she emphasized that we are living in an extraordinary era marked by unprecedented environmental and geopolitical challenges. She stressed the urgent need for globally minded leaders who prioritize international collaboration and cross-cultural communication.
As with previous Global China Dialogue forums (GCDs) and other events worldwide, there have always been various reasons preventing invited speakers from attending, and GCD9 was no exception. To ensure that participants could still benefit from their insights, we decided to retain the titles and abstracts of absent speakers’ talks in our Programme Handbook, play their short video messages during dinner, and post their speech notes online. This approach aimed to maximize the value of the GCD9 experience for all attendees. We took these steps not only to acknowledge the valuable contributions of absent speakers but also to utilize our platform to disseminate their work and amplify its impact.
Professor Patrick Baert (top left), Professor of Social Theory at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge, UK: ‘There is already a considerable amount of interdisciplinary research available on the impact of artificial intelligence on various aspects of society, from education to work. Personally, I am interested in some of the broader, more philosophical issues related to AI, particularly those concerning agency and authorship. For many centuries, across different cultures, we have been accustomed to the notion of a fixed subject—a human creator who is responsible for artistic, scientific, or literary works, and we have generally believed that the human agent behind these products could be clearly identified. However, this has not always been the case. In the past, human agency was often considered insignificant because religious or divine creative forces were seen as overriding everything else. For instance, the name of a painter was once regarded as unimportant, as their work was believed to be intimately connected with the sacred. Yet for centuries, we have operated under the assumption that we can reliably trace a human subject behind creative products. While some poststructuralist philosophers have questioned this notion, in practical terms, the idea of human authorship has remained largely unchallenged—until now. With the rapid advancements in AI, we are no longer able to identify a fixed subject in the way we once did. AI-generated art, AI-assisted scientific discoveries, and AI-supported writing all demonstrate how quickly our deep-seated assumptions about authorship and agency are being questioned. This shift has enormous implications—not only legal but also broader societal ramifications, fundamentally altering our understanding of creativity, ownership, and human identity in the age of artificial intelligence.’
Professor LIU Shaojie (top right), former Director of the Center for Sociological Theory and Methodology at Renmin University of China; Chair Professor at the School of Social and Political Sciences at Anhui University, China: ‘The advancements in intelligence, digitization, and networked technologies have profoundly impacted human society, particularly in China, leading to complex social transformations. From a sociological perspective, one of the key topics for current study should be the differentiation and conflict of representations in an intelligent society. The study of representations has a long intellectual tradition. Over two hundred years ago, Schopenhauer stated that “the world is our representation,” emphasizing individual representations shaped by will. Over a hundred years ago, Durkheim, from the perspective of social integration and solidarity, argued for the importance of collective representations. More recently, Mark Zuckerberg, from the perspective of digitization, artificial intelligence, and networking, has argued that digital representations can create an entirely new world—the Metaverse. These developments are widely acknowledged as profound and deeply impactful, marking significant transformations in our understanding of representation. I believe that representations directly govern human social behaviour. In the era of AI and digital technologies, representations have become exceedingly complex. Not only have individual, collective, and societal representations developed intricate interrelations, but other forms of representations—such as corporate, market, group, organizational, community, and governmental representations—are also interwoven, leading to numerous contradictions and complex conflicts. Since representations shape social behaviour, especially at the grassroots level, their governing role should not be underestimated. Their impact on social order, social integration, and stability presents highly complex challenges. Therefore, I believe that sociology should engage in deeper research in this field, integrating theoretical insights with contemporary transformations. I am confident that such research will yield valuable results and contribute to our understanding of these ongoing societal shifts. This is my humble reflection.’
Professor Martin Lockett (bottom left), professor in the Department of International Business and Management, former Dean of the Faculty of Business at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China: ‘AI is, of course, a hot topic with significant implications for business. However, it is also at what Gartner refers to as the “peak of inflated expectations” in its hype cycle model. A year or two ago, the Metaverse was widely discussed, but today, interest has significantly quieted down. We must take a realistic approach to AI, recognizing both its capabilities and limitations while identifying the best opportunities to create maximum benefits for business and society. For example, AI can help bridge language barriers, facilitate the transfer of expertise across disciplines, and, most importantly, when combined with human expertise, assist in identifying key issues, developing creative opportunities, analyzing trends, and enhancing communication clarity. This holds great potential for international business, as it enables clearer and more precise interactions. In my field of education, AI can provide personalized support for students, simulate real-world international business environments, and offer faster and more extensive feedback. However, we must also work together to address the key challenges AI presents, such as intellectual property rights, legal responsibility, and the ethical use of AI, ensuring transparency for users and maintaining high-quality data and training. Addressing these challenges requires a combination of creative thinking, personal responsibility, and cross-border collaboration. In conclusion, I am confident that you will explore these issues in greater depth during the conference.’
Professor YU Guoming (bottom right), Director of the Academic Committee of the School of Journalism and Communication and leads the Communication Innovation and Future Media Laboratory at Beijing Normal University, China: ‘I want to take this opportunity to share a simple yet fundamental perspective: any communication process, including international communication, must focus on four key communication nodes to be truly effective. The first key node is information accessibility—ensuring that information reaches the intended audience. This is essentially about channel alignment. In today’s complex media landscape, people rely on diverse channels to access information. If we want to convey a specific idea, viewpoint, or message to an audience, it must be aligned with the channels they use. Only by matching our communication channels with those of our audience can we ensure that our message reaches them. Once information reaches the audience, the second key issue is engagement—ensuring that people want to continue reading or watching. This is about relationship alignment. The content must resonate emotionally, align with the audience’s interests, and connect with their social relationships, personal benefits, or emotional experiences. Only when there is such a connection can the message hold their attention and create psychological resonance. This is similar to the concept of “trigger points” in advertising, where content must be designed to capture and sustain interest. After securing engagement, the third challenge is content decoding—ensuring that the audience understands the message. Communication is essentially an encoding and decoding process. When we create content, we encode it with meaning, while the audience deciphers it through their knowledge, information, and cultural background. If these backgrounds are not sufficiently considered during encoding, the audience may misinterpret the message, leading to cultural discounting or cognitive bias. Thus, cultural alignment is crucial to ensure that the audience can accurately reconstruct the intended meaning. Finally, even if people receive, engage with, and understand the content, there remains the fourth and ultimate challenge: value alignment. Effective communication must align with the practical, real-world concerns of society. When a message resonates with people’s values and is validated through their lived experiences, it becomes truly meaningful and useful. This is the only way communication can achieve its full impact—guiding beliefs, influencing practices, and driving meaningful action. In conclusion, for any communication process to be effective, it must successfully address these four alignment challenges: channel alignment (ensuring accessibility), relationship alignment (sustaining engagement), cultural alignment (ensuring comprehension), and value alignment (driving real-world impact). Only by addressing these four key nodes can we achieve deep and effective communication. Therefore, these factors should be carefully considered in both communication strategy and execution.’
The GCA Fellows Awarding Ceremony was held on 29th November as part of the Closing Session of the 9th Global China Dialogue (GCD9), celebrating the achievements of newly appointed GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows. The event was chaired by Professor WANG Xin, with Professor Xiangqun Chang providing an overview of the GCA Fellowship system. Professors HAO Shiyuan and XIE Lizhong presented Fellowship awards to distinguished scholars from China, Hong Kong, and overseas, including Professor LI Yang (CASS), Professor Shuhua Zhou (City University of Hong Kong), Professor Madeline Carr (UCL), and sports journalist Ian Stafford.
A celebratory dinner at Kingswell Hotel Tongji, chaired by Ian Stafford with Kai Liang as interpreter, provided an opportunity for further engagement. Professor LI Yang reflected on global historical development, while Professor ZHU Guanglei highlighted the steady expansion of GCA Fellowships. Professor CHEN Qiwei shared insights into his fintech research and his interdisciplinary experiences bridging academia and business.
Several scholars delivered pre-recorded speeches, including Dr. Yuan Cheng on global leadership, Professor Patrick Baert (Cambridge) on AI’s impact on authorship, Professor LIU Shaojie on digital representations in AI-driven societies, and Professor Martin Lockett on AI in business and education. Professor YU Guoming emphasized the importance of four key communication nodes: channel, relationship, cultural, and value alignment.
The event reinforced GCA’s role in fostering academic excellence, promoting global collaboration, and advancing discussions on AI governance.
The 9th Global China Dialogue was successfully held in Shanghai
The 9th Global China Dialogue is scheduled to take place on November 29, 2024, at Tongji University in Shanghai. This marks the first time the forum will be held in China, following the first eight sessions hosted at the British Academy in the UK.
According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject, Tongji University ranks first in China in the field of Data Science. The Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center of Al Social Governance, based at Tongji University’s School of Law, will assist the College of Arts and Media in organizing this year’s Global China Dialogue. The theme of this dialogue is ‘AI and Global Society: Building, Governance, Communication’, which builds upon Tongji University’s existing strengths in AI research and incorporates global, societal, and media perspectives.
Adding ‘and the First International Forum on Cross-Media Intelligent Communication’ after ‘the 9th Global China Dialogue’ aims to enrich and deepen the theme of this event. Leveraging the high-level platform of ‘the 9th Global China Dialogue’, this addition incorporates perspectives on cross-media and intelligent communication to foster multidimensional discussions on global social governance and communication. It is expected to attract greater participation from both academia and industry, promote the integration of academic insights and practical applications and enhance the impact of the dialogue’s outcomes in the fields of international business and communication.
GCD IX and the First International Forum on Cross-Media Intelligent Communication will feature a series of diverse panels and discussions, bringing together experts from academia, technology, policy and business sectors. These panels will explore AI’s transformative role in various domains, including healthcare, the economy, ethics and international collaboration. The event will emphasize the ethical implications of AI, the importance of data privacy and the crucial balance between innovation and regulation. GCD IX will include the following four panels:
- Panel 1: Ethical Frameworks and Accountability in Artificial Intelligence
- Panel 2: Artificial Intelligence in Society Building and Governance
- Panel 3: Global Shifts in Perceptions and Attitudes in the AI Era
- Panel 4: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Health, Media and Communication
The ‘Photo Report’ below will include links for viewing or downloading almost all the speech notes or PowerPoint presentations from the GCD9.
Friday, 08:30-17:00, 29 November 2023 at Tongji University
Opening session
Greetings
Chair: Professor LI Linxue FGCA, Dean of College of Arts and Media, Tongji University, China (left)
Speakers (from left to right):
- Professor ZHAO Qizheng, Dean of the School of Journalism at Renmin University of China, former Director of the State Council Information Office, and former Vice Mayor of Shanghai, China
- Professor Lü Peiming, Executive Vice President of Tongji University in China
- Professor WANG Lei, Professor at the School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Tongji University; Council Member of the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence; Secretary-General of the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Society
- Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA, President of Global China Academy; Honorary Professor of University College London (2015–20), UK
The photos below illustrate keynote speeches, panel discussions, and closing remarks at the 9th Global China Dialogue (GCD9). As in previous GCDs, the Closing Session includes a variety of functions, such as book launches. In this case, it features the Presentation of Certificates to GCA Fellows and the Presentation of the Young Scholars’ Paper Award, recognizing outstanding contributions and academic excellence.
Additionally, the reception and/or dinner sessions not only serve as social gatherings but also include important functions, further contributing to the integrity of the GCDs. While these sessions have been regular components of past GCDs in the UK, this marks the first time they are being hosted in China—a significant milestone that fosters deeper engagement among participants, facilitates cross-cultural academic exchange, and strengthens professional networks in a new context.
All presentation materials and related information will be added to each presentation for download, ensuring comprehensive documentation and accessibility for participants and stakeholders.
Keynotes speeches
AI, Ethics and the Humanities in the UK, Professor Tony McEnery, Chair of Global China Academy Council; Distinguished Professor at Lancaster University, UK [pre-recorded]
Judicial Reform in China in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: The Contest between Justice and Efficiency, Professor JIANG Huiling, Dean of the School of Law at Tongji University and Director of the Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Centre for AI Social Governance, China
Group photo at the end of the Opening session.
Panel I: Ethical Frameworks and Accountability in Artificial Intelligence
Chair: Professor LIN Sijie, Professor at the College of Environmental Science and Engineering; Deputy Director of the Graduate School, Tongji University, China
Plenary speakers (from left to right):
- Irresponsible AI: Deconstructing the Responsible AI Narrative, Professor Joe Burton, International Security, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion (PPR) at Lancaster University, UK [pre-recorded]
- Generative AI: Ethics, Reliability, and Representation, Dr Niall Curry FRSA SFHEA, Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Applied Linguistics within the Department of Languages, Information, and Communications at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Auditing Work: Exploring the New York City Algorithmic Bias Audit Regime, Ms Lara Groves, Senior Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, UK
- Smart Governance: Starting from the Logic of the ‘D-Industry’, Professor ZHANG Xiaodong FGCA and Non-Executive Chinese Chair of the Global China Academy in the UK; CEO of the Agile Think Tank; and Professor and former Director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research Institute at Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China
Panel II: Artificial Intelligence in Society Building and Governance
Chair: Professor LI Boyi, Secretary of GCA Chinese Council, Professor of Management, School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China
Plenary speakers (from left to right):
- Governance in the Age of AI: Exploring New Paradigms, Mr Martin Garthwaite, Account Excellence Manager, Co-Chair of the Social Mobility Network PwC, UK
- The Wuxi Case of AI Empowering Modern Urban Governance, Mr HU Yi, Director of the Wuxi Municipal Data Bureau, China
- The Rise of Data-ism and the Digital Transformation of Urban Governance, Dr HUANG Hui, CEO of Shanghai Tianlv Software incorporated and the Honorary President of the Shanghai Information Society, and Mr DU Yichao, PhD Researcher at the Institute of Advanced Studies and Department of Anthropology at University College London, UK; Director of the Wuxi Institute of New Culture, China
- Ethical Evaluation and Governance of Generative AI (AIGC) Algorithms, Professor LI Benqian, Director and Distinguished Professor of the Institute of Intelligent Communication, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Panel III: Global Shifts in Perceptions and Attitudes in the AI Era
Chair: Mr Kai Laing, Event Officer of Global China Academy; Director of Business Development of MEL Science, UK
Plenary speakers (from left to right)
- Under the radar? Examining the evaluation of foundation models, Mr Elliot Jones, Senior Researcher at the Ada Lovelace Institute, UK
- The Evolution and Logic of Western Attitudes and Perceptions of China over the Past 200 Years – Analysis Based on AI Large Models and Internet Archive Data, Professor GONG Weigang, Director of the Media Big Data Research Centre at the School of Sociology, Wuhan University, UK
- AI-Driven Workplace Transformation and the Skill Development of Graduates, Mr Ed Holroyd-Pearce, Co-Founder and President of Virtual Internships, UK
- Artificial Intelligence or Human Anchors? Audience Perception of News Broadcasting, Professor Shuhua Zhou, Distinguished Chair Professor of Media and Communication at City University of Hong Kong, China
Panel IV: AI Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Health, Media and Communication
Chair: Professor QIAN Yufang, Associate Fellow of the Global China Academy, Professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Gongshang University, and Director of the Corpus and Discourse Research Institute, China
Plenary speakers (from left to right)
- The Multimodal Corpora of Gerontic Discourse in China: Theory and Practice, Professor GU Yueguo FGCA, Chief Expert of the Key Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Human Language, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China
- AI and Ideological Bias: A Case Study on Dementia Representation, Dr Gavin Brookes, Reader in Linguistics and a UKRI Future Leader Fellow with expertise in corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, and health communication at Lancaster University, UK
- AIGC and Human-Machine Symbiosis, Professor SHEN Yang, dual-appointed professor of School of Journalism and School of Artificial Intelligence, Director of the Metaverse Culture Lab and New Media Research Centre at Tsinghua University, China
- Cross-Media Art and Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Professor LI Linxue FGCA, Dean of College of Arts and Media, Director of Centre of Energy and Thermodynamic Architecture, Tongji University, China
Closing session
Chair: Professor WANG Xin (top left), Associate Fellow of Global China Academy, Head of Department of Communication, College of Arts and Media, Director of Research Centre for Chinese Discourse and Global Communication at Tongji University, China
Closing remarks:
- Geopolitics and Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence: Lessons from the Past 40 Years, Professor Madeline Carr, Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity at University College London, UK
- The Cultural Theory of Globalization and the Advent of the Artificial Intelligence Era, Professor BING Zheng FGCA and Chinese Chair of Global China Academy Council, Former Vice-President of Jilin University, former Vice-President of Chinese Sociological Association, China
Presentation of certificates to GCA Fellows
Introduction of GCA and the Fellowships: Professor Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA, President of the Global China Academy, Honorary Professor of University College London (2015-20), UK. All existing GCA Fellows and Associate Fellows in China were on stage as witnesses
Presenter: Professor HAO Shiyuan FGCA, Academician and former Assistant President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows and Institutional Fellow based in China, including Hong Kong.
Recipients:
- Professor LI Yang (top left), recipient of GCA Fellowship. He is Academician of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Academician of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, as well as a former Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
- Professor Shuhua Zhou (top right), recipient of GCA Fellowship. He is Chair Professor at City University of Hong Kong and a Fellow of the International Communication Association (ICA); former President of the Chinese Communication Association (CCA, 2017-2019) and Vice Chair of the Asia-Pacific Communication Alliance (ACPC, 2018-2025).
- Professor LI Boyi (bottom left), recipient of GCA Associate Fellowship. He is Secretary of the GCA Chinese Council, is a Professor of Management at the School of Business Administration, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics. He was formerly a Fellow in the Information Systems and Innovation Group at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
- Professor QIAN Yufang (bottom right) attended as a representative to receive the certificate for the GCA Institutional Fellowship, which she led. She is an Associate Fellow of the Global China Academy and a Professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Gongshang University. She is also the Director of the Institute of Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Studies (ICLDS), which has been recognized as an Institutional Fellow.
Presenter: Professor XIE Lizhong FGCA, Chinese President of the Global China Academy, former Head of the Department of Sociology at Peking University, and former Vice-President of the China Sociological Association (CSA), presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows based overseas.
Recipients:
- Professor Madeline Carr (top left), recipient of GCA Fellowship, is Professor of Global Politics and Cybersecurity at University College London, as well as Co-Director of the interdisciplinary Centre for Doctoral Training in Cybersecurity and Deputy Director of the REPHRAIN Protecting Citizens Online research hub.
- Mr Ian Stafford (Top right), recipient of GCA Fellowship, is founder of the UK’s first internet sports magazine, Sportsvibe, and The Sporting Club. He is a multiple award-winning British sportswriter, journalist, and broadcaster, has published 23 books, with his works widely circulated not only in the UK but also in countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa. He also attended as a representative to receive the certificate for the GCA Institutional Fellowship on behalf of The Sporting Club, which he founded.
- Dr Niall Curry FRSA SFHEA (bottom left), recipient of the GCA Associate Fellowship, Senior Lecturer in TESOL and Applied Linguistics within the Department of Languages, Information, and Communications at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Mr. Ed Holroyd-Pearce (bottom right), recipient of the GCA Associate Fellowship, is the co-founder and president of Virtual Internships in the UK. He has a rich background in the intersections of education, technology, entrepreneurship, and Asia.
All the existing and newly awarded GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and representatives of Institutional Fellows gathered on the stage to celebrate their achievements and witness the formal conferral of honours, reinforcing the spirit of academic excellence and collaboration.
Presentation of the Young Scholars’ Paper Award
Presenters:
- Professor Xiangqun Chang (right) FRSA FGCA, President of Global China Academy; Honorary Professor of University College London (2015–20), UK
- Ms ZHANG Yanli (left), The Party Secretary of the College of Arts and Media at Tongji University, China
Recipients:
- The two Third Prize winners are on the left in the top left photo.
- The two Second Prize winners are on the right in the top right photo.
- The One First Prize winner is on the middle in the bottom left photo.
- The presenters with all the Prize winners in the bottom right photo.
For the first time, the Global China Dialogue (GCD) forums issued a call for papers to young scholars and awarded winners. All participants were invited to attend GCD9, and the winners were also invited to the dinner session. The selected papers are potentially to be published in relevant academic journals. This marks a significant step in fostering academic engagement, encouraging emerging researchers, and recognizing outstanding contributions in the field.
The photo above shows participants at the GCD9 venue.
Dinner: Celebrating the Newly Awarded GCA Fellowships and the Conclusion of the 9th Global China Dialogue at Kingswell Hotel Tongji
The newly awarded GCA Fellow, Ian Stafford, chaired the entire dinner session. We appreciated the professional chairship of this multiple award-winning British sportswriter, journalist, broadcaster, and event host. Kai Liang, Event Officer at Global China Academy and Director of Business Development at MEL Science, UK, served as the interpreter, demonstrating exceptional clarity and fluency in facilitating communication. Their contributions ensured a smooth and enjoyable evening for all attendees. The event fostered a lively and engaging atmosphere, strengthening connections among participants.
The newly awarded GCA Fellow, Professor LI Yang (top), expressed that it is a lifelong honour to become a GCA Fellow. From a social scientific perspective, he reviewed global development historically in three stages and discussed its evolving trends. His insights enriched the evening, adding a thought-provoking dimension to the celebration.
The GCA Life Fellow, Professor ZHU Guanglei (bottom), expressed his happiness at seeing the growing number of GCA Fellowships and the steady development of GCA. He encouraged academics from universities to contribute by utilizing GCA’s platform to advocate for their research, promote scholarly exchange, and facilitate the implementation of research findings for the betterment of society.
Other speakers, either present in person or absent, had their short video recordings with English and Chinese subtitles played. They are:
- Professor CHEN Qiwei (top second right), Director of the Yangtze River Delta Fintech Research Institute at East China Normal University, leads a high-level think tank and a specialized platform integrating industry, academia, and research in the field of fintech
- Dr Yuan Cheng (top right), Trustee of the Board of Trustees, Global China Academy, is the Chair of Russell Reynolds Associates Greater China.
- Professor Patrick Baert, Professor of Social Theory at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge, UK
- Professor LIU Shaojie, former Director of the Centre for Sociological Theory and Methodology at Renmin University of China; Chair Professor at the School of Social and Political Sciences at Anhui University, China
- Professor Martin Lockett, former Dean of the Faculty of Business, professor in the Department of International Business and Management at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China.
- Professor Yu Guoming, Director of the Academic Committee of the School of Journalism and Communication and leads the Communication Innovation and Future Media Laboratory at Beijing Normal University, China
Click here to read their videos transcriptions.
The 9th Global China Dialogue was held at Tongji University in Shanghai on November 29, 2024, marking the first time the event was hosted in China. The theme of this year’s event was ‘AI and Global Society: Building, Governance, and Communication,’ and it featured the First International Forum on Cross-Media Intelligent Communication. The conference included four panel discussions covering AI ethics, society building, global shifts in perceptions, and applications in fields such as health and media.
Keynote speakers included Professor Tony McEnery and Professor Jiang Huiling. The event also recognized outstanding contributions through GCA Fellowships and the Young Scholars’ Paper Award, and for the first time in China, a dinner reception was held to foster cross-cultural exchanges. This dialogue provided a new platform for international collaboration, focusing on the role of AI in shaping global society and communication.
GCA Fellows Gathering at GCD9, Shanghai (November)
Global China Academy (GCA), the UK-based independent worldwide fellowship institution, is not generally recognized in China by the Chinese academia and public. Clarifications on GCA’s position and status were made before the 9th Global China Dialogue was held in China, entitled ‘Perceptions of Academician and Fellowship Systems in China and the International Context, and Their Chinese Translations‘.
In spite of this, GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Representative Fellows in China have been very supportive and actively participated in our events, either in China or in the UK. For instance, on 17th September 2022, all GCA Fellows met online or in person in Beijing when GCA’s President, Professor Xiangqun Chang, visited China for the first time after COVID-19.
In 2024, the 9th Global China Dialogue Forum (GCD9) was planned to be held at Tongji University in Shanghai, marking the first time the event took place in China. All the GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Representative Fellows in China responded positively and took on various roles at GCD9. They are listed below (in alphabetical order):
GCA Fellows:
- BING Zheng – Closing remarks
- Xiangqun Chang – Opening address and introduction at the GCA Fellows Awarding Ceremony
- GU Yueguo – Plenary speaker at Panel 4
- HAO Shiyuan – Presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows based in China, including Hong Kong
- LI Linxue – Chaired the Opening session and plenary speaker at Panel 3
- Tony McEnery – Sourced relevant speakers and delivered the keynote speech (online)
- XIE Lizhong – Presented Fellowship awards to the newly elected GCA Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows based overseas
- ZHANG Xiaodong – Plenary speaker at Panel 1
- ZHU Guanglei – Delivered a special speech at the Dinner session
GCA Associate Fellows:
- Gavin Brookes – Plenary speaker at Panel 4
- QIAN Yufang – Chaired Panel 4 and attended as a representative to receive the certificate for the GCA Institutional Fellowship
- WANG Xin – Co-organized GCD9 at Tongji University and chaired the Closing session
Institutional Fellows:
- College of Arts and Media at Tongji University (China) – Co-organizer
- Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Science at Lancaster University (UK) – Co-organizer
- Global Century Press (UK) – Designed and produced all publicities
- Institute of Linguistics at Sun Yat-sen University (China) – Contributed a small donation
All Fellows, Associate Fellows, and representatives of Institutional Fellows were invited on stage during the Fellowship awarding ceremony at the Closing Session to witness the conferring of honours on the 2024 Fellows.
This page serves to highlight the invaluable contributions of the Global China Academy (GCA) Fellows, Associate Fellows, and Institutional Fellows to the success of the 9th Global China Dialogue Forum (GCD9). It recognizes the active participation of these individuals in various capacities, ranging from keynote speakers to session chairs, and acknowledges their dedication to advancing the GCA’s mission. The diversity of roles and the global representation of the Fellows demonstrate the broad and inclusive nature of GCA’s academic and professional community.
Furthermore, this page illustrates the collaborative spirit between GCA, academic institutions, and organizations from both China and the UK, showcasing the strength of partnerships that transcend borders. By sharing these highlights, the page not only reflects the achievements of the 9th Global China Dialogue but also reinforces the ongoing commitment of GCA members to fostering international dialogue, intellectual exchange, and cross-cultural understanding.
- Click here to visit the New Fellowships awarded in 2024
- Click here to visit the New Fellowships awarded in 2023
- Perceptions of Academician and Fellowship Systems in China and the International Context and their Chinese Translations.
- Click here to return to the Fellowship home page
十年共进:全球中国学术院自2014年起成为英国社会科学院成员单位
2023年12月,全球中国学术院(前身为全球中国比较研究会和全球中国研究院,2013–2023)庆祝院庆十周年,转眼到了2024年9月,全球中国学术院成为英国社会科学院成员单位已满十年,这标志着全球中国学术院正式迈入2.0阶段。我们更新了英文和中文版本的宣传册,提供A4竖版或A5横版两种尺寸,包括以下信息:
全球中国学术院 : 简介
关于全球中国学术院
全球中国学术院是基于英国的独立的全球性院士制机构,旨在鼓励在社科和人文领域以全球或比较为视野、以语言为基础的综合性地研究中国,共同构建人类的知识大厦。它还鼓励参与全球的社会建设及其治理。所有这一切都体现在其学术和社会双重使命中,通过学术研究的传播、知识转化、社会咨询和公众参与来实现。
- 我们的子公司环球世纪出版社(英国公司注册号: 08892970) 是首家致力于独立出版英汉双语的社会科学与人文学科学术和大众书籍及期刊,并注重全球和比较视野下中国相关内容的出版社。
- 全球中国对话系列论坛是一个促进中国与世界其他地区之间交流的高端话语平台。
信托会
全球中国学术院的前身是全球中国比较研究会(成立于2013年,英国公益机构注册号:1154640)。2018年,该机构更名为全球中国学术院,并于2021年注册为英国公益有限责任机构(CIO,注册号:1198983),同时改制为院士制机构。其治理结构基于信托人委员会(信托会)责任制,设有主席 (叶玛丽 Maria H.A. Jaschok)、秘书、财务长和委员等职位。他们负责根据公益慈善法和本院章程运营组织,并承担对组织的战略监督责任,包括在发生任何风险时采取适当行动等。
理事会
全球中国学术院理事会由对全球背景下的中国研究有明确兴趣的杰出人士组成。理事会将在全球中国学术院工作中发挥重要作用,因为它不仅为其提供建议和指导,还将以多种方式发挥积极作用,包括推荐学术院的新院士,提高学术院的形象和声誉,推荐文章或书籍在环球世纪出版社的期刊上发表或由该社出版,为全球中国对话推荐主题和演讲者等等。
- 主席: 托尼·麦肯勒里教授(英国兰卡斯特大学)
- 中方主席: 邴正教授(中国吉林大学)
- 非执行主席: 李嵬教授(英国伦敦大学学院)
- 中方非执行主席: 张晓东教授(中国敏捷智库总裁)
- 院长: 常向群教授 (英国全球中国学术院)
- 中方院长: 谢立中教授(中国北京大学)
- 副院长: 彼得·施罗德教授(院士事务,英国伦敦大学学院)
- 副院长: 曹青教授(出版事务,英国杜伦大学)
- 副院长: 園田茂人教授(亚洲事务,日本东京大学)
- 副院长: 何梦笔教授,副院长(欧洲事务,德国艾尔福特大学)
- 秘书: 吴燕博士(英国斯旺西大学)
- 中方秘书: 李伯一教授(中国南京财经大学)
- 行政团队包括法律顾问、活动主管、行政经理、项目经理和运营经理。
- 创院及前荣誉院长(2013–2021), 马丁·阿尔布劳院士。
- 创院及前中方院长(2013–2017), 张乐天教授。
全球中国学术院 院士
院士类型
- 创始院士和终身院士是在2021年全球中国学术院创立时由全球中国学术院的创始名誉主席(英国和中国)、主席(英国和中国)和信托会授予的。
- 院士是杰出的学者、知识分子、专家和专业人士,他们的专业知识为全球中国学术院提供了最佳发展的指导和建议。他们还为环球世纪出版社和全球中国对话系列论坛做出了贡献。
- 副院士通常是早期至中期的学者、知识分子、专家和专业人士,他们在各自的领域表现出潜力,但还没有取得院士那样的显著的成就。他们经常参与相关的学术研究、为出版物做出贡献、也参与对话论坛。
- 院士单位是与我们共享学术和社会使命并支持全球中国学术院、环球世纪出版社和全球中国对话系列论坛工作的单位。
申请资格
院士
- 在社会科学和人文学科领域,通过全球或比较视野对理解或促进有关中国和与中国相关的研究作出了重大贡献者。
- 积极参与“转文化”的研究、对话与实践,并参与全球社会的治理者。
- 在上述领域显示出领导力、创新力和影响力者。
- 表现出分享全球中国学术院的价值观及其伦理道德观者。
副院士
- 21岁以上居住在英国或海外者。
- 通过研究、教学、培训、专业工作、出版或其他类似工作,展示了对从全球或比较的视角理解或促进有关中国的社会科学和人文学科研究的兴趣者。
- 尽管他们在各自的领域内在上述方面展示了潜力,但尚未取得显著的成就,尚不具备授予院士荣誉者。
院士单位
- 与全球中国学术院共享学术和社会使命的机构。
- 支持全球中国学术院、环球世纪出版社和全球中国对话系列论坛工作的机构。
如何申请
在提交申请之前,请在以上网页https://globalchinaacademy.org/fellow-ship-nominations下载以下信息:
更多信息
请访问网站www.globalchinaacademy.org/gca-fellowship 进一步了解以下信息:
全球中国对话对话论坛及其它活动
关于全球中国对话
全球中国对话(GCD)系列年度论坛是由全球中国学术院与各种组织合作举办的核心活动。球中国对话是一个专注于“转文化”和社会创造的高端论坛。我们的目标是通过公开对话和讨论,增强公众对当前全球事务和共同利益的理解。我们通过跨学科和比较视野,在中外学者、知识分子、政商
领袖、专家、专业人员、从业者以及感兴趣者之间的公开对话和讨论来实现这一目标。
基于全球中国对话的“文明的对话”规则,我们鼓励双方彼此相互倾听、理解文化差异、尊重地方习俗、接受不同观点、承认人类共同的人性。这些规则尤其探讨由各国政府、国际组织、跨国公司、非政府组织以及公民为主题的新型全球治理模式,共建一个以和谐共生为基础的人类命运共同体。
过去和未来的对话如下:
- 2025 GCD X: 全球教育治理
- 2024 GCD IX: 全球治理与人工智能
- 2023 GCD VIII: 全球健康治理
- 2021 GCD VII: 全球治理改革
- 2019 GCD VI: 世界和平治理
- 2018 GCD V: 全球正义治理
- 2017 GCD IV: 一带一路——为了共同目标的转文化合作
- 2016 GCD III: 可持续性与全球气候治理
- 2015 GCD II: 转文化与新型全球治理
- 2014 GCD I: 中国现代化进程的经验教训与其它发展中国家和地区之比较
Other events
全球中国学术院组织并参与与中国有关的比较视角活动和关于中国的社会科学和人文学科研究,以及与其学术和社会使命相一致的不同性质的活动。
- 2020 A Symposium on China’s Development Path in the New Era from Multiple Perspectives
- 2019 全球中国媒体系列讲座 (2016–19年, 英国)
- 2018 中国及中国比较研究学术出版与知识服务大会
- 2018 数字互联和智造及全球社会变迁和文化转型
- 2017 Chinese for Social Science (CSS) Workshop
- 2017 中国社会科学全球化学术研讨会
- 2017 中外传媒比较研究国际学术会议
- 2017 转文化合作与社科研究及方法论系列论坛(2015-18,中国)
- 2016 语料库与中国社科研究工作坊
- 2014 中英文化战略合作与务实实践研讨会
- 2013 “马克斯·韦伯与中国”国际大会
- 2013 金砖国家新移民如何参与型塑全球社会?
环球世纪出版社
关于环球世纪出版社
环球世纪出版社(GCP, 曾用名为全球中国出版社,英国公司注册号: 08892970), 成立于2014年,是首家致力于独立出版英汉双语的社会科学与人文学科学术和大众书籍及期刊,并注重全球和比较视野下中国相关内容的出版社。
环球世纪出版社出版的范围广泛,如学术期刊,会议或基于主题的论文集,研究专著,丛书,社科汉语教材以及工具书(彩印为主)。出版的形式多样,如印刷版、电子版、音像,网络及其移动网络版。 作为全球中国学院的子公司,本社的双语出版物服务于全球传播相关学术研究、知识传递和公共教育的目的。
开放获取期刊书籍
在其开放获取模式下,本社将其期刊和图书内容的80%免费提供给公众,以促进学术交流和知识共享。这意味着读者可以免费访问和下载某些文章或期刊内容的一部分,无需支付或订阅。
我们同时也提供订阅模式,为需要的读者提供更广泛的访问和服务。通过订阅,读者可以获取期刊的全部内容,特色或额外资源,以及订阅者专享的其他优惠。
出版指南体例
《环球世纪出版社出版指南体例》可在本社网站下载。其目的在于减少作者的作品从初稿到出版的麻烦。我们的体例大致遵循国际出版界的APA(第7版)格式,还包括本社日益增长的双语编辑和排版经验。
英汉双语
环球世纪出版在其出版物中采用了独特的方法来整合英汉双语出版。其双语版式和规则是近十年来与英汉两种语言的学者、平面设计师、编辑和校对和作者共同开发的。近年来,本社将这种体例应用于所有的期刊和书籍。本社有DOI授权,在每篇文章或每个章节都带有DOI号。在每本书的后面还附有双语信息,这也是本社独有的特色。
出版社专业团队
- 社长:英格丽德·克兰菲尔德
- 总编: 常向群
- 专业团队 由学术顾问、高级副主编、编辑、校对员、译者、平面设计师、排版师、图书管理员、网站工程师等组成。
出版活动
本社经常参加伦敦书展活动,请访问本社网站了解本社的相关关活动:
www.globalcenturypress.com/events
期刊与集刊
环球世纪出版社开发了三种新锐学术期刊。它们是《全球中国比较研究》期刊(英文和中文版)、《社科汉语研究》期刊(中文版)和《语料库中国社科研究》期刊(中文和英文版),本社还出版《全球中国对话文集》系列(英文和中文版)。
- 《全球中国比较研究》(JCGCP)(年刊) 本刊创刊于2015年,发表原创的多学科和跨学科有全球视野的或关于中国的比较研究,涵盖社会科学和人文科学的广泛主题。除了纯学术内容,本刊也吸引对中国感兴趣的政策制定者和普通读者,旨在以创新的方式超越传统的学术界限,展现最优秀的学术成果。
- 《社科汉语研究》(双年刊)本刊正式创刊于2021年,研究在学术背景下使用中文的情况,强调了精确翻译和中文社会科学跨语言研究中出现的问题的重要性。最大程度地减少跨文化研究中与翻译相关的风险,并加强了不同语言、文化和社群之间的对话。本刊力图准确翻译的承诺构成了有效的跨文化沟通的基础,确保语境的清晰性,并
有助于全球社会科学知识和观点的交流。 - 《语料库与中国社科研究》(JCACSS) (年刊,中文和英文版交替出版)本刊创刊于2019年,得到兰卡斯特大学ESRC社会科学语料库方法中心的创始主任托尼·麦克内里教授指导和国内外同行的支持。本期刊向中国社会科学领域引入创新的语料库方法。在大数据和全球数字复杂性的背景下,对该领域的挑战提供了一个发表相关研究学术交流的平台。
- 《全球中国对话系列文集》(GCDP) 全球中国对话论坛旨在通过公开对话和讨论,利用转文化、跨学科和比较视野,增进对当前全球事务和共同利益的理解。《全球中国对话文集》的每一期都包括主持人和发言人的信息、主题和摘要,以及演讲和问答环节的内容。它还包括关于专题讨论、参与者、讨论和交流的照片。希望这种图文结合可以为感兴趣的读者保留动态对话,无论他们是否参加了论坛。
图书系列
环球世纪出版社开发了八个专题图书系列,它们是:
- 中华概念系列旨在用独特的中国元素丰富西方社会科学概念。通过重新审视如“bao”(互),“mianzi”(面子)和“guanxi”(互惠或恭敬的关系)等术语,将来自不同文化的成果融入传统的社会科学学科,增强世界的知识体系。
- 中华话语系列涵盖了围绕中国历史、文化、时事、语言和人民的话语研究。它主张一种跨学科、多视角、多方法的知识与中国文化相融合,并具有全球视野,桥接中国与世界其他地区之间的鸿沟,并为外界了解中国打开了一扇窗户。
- 读懂中国与世界 系列源起于一个题为“理解中国,与中国人沟通”的纪念费孝通诞辰100周年而举行的学术活动。旨在深入探讨中国和世界,并给予全面理解和合理解释,呼应了活动中的多维视角。
- 中国与中华比较视 系列拓展了《全球中国比较研究》期刊的范畴,在全球背景下探讨中国的思想、人民、文明、文化和语言等的比较研究。
- 中国社会科学全球化系列旨在全球范围内推广杰出的中国社会科学著述,涵盖国内外社会科学家近一个世纪的努力。
- “三只眼”转文化 系列通过作为转文化交流和相互理解领域的桥梁,作者检验他们对中国文化、非中国文化以及作为专业人士和从业者的专业和领域的理解。这种“三重视角”描述并解释了他们在中国和国外
的日常生活和工作中不同文化和观念之间的碰撞与融汇合。 - 中国城镇化研究系列探讨中国人口城镇化的延迟,强调了农民工和城市居民之间的差异,探讨中国如何致力于用可持续的、以人为本的政
策解决这些问题。 - 新锐与前沿系列通过探究各个领域的前沿研究和发展,为读者提供了一个了解和探讨全球最先进社科和人文话题的平台。
A Decade of Achievement: Associate Member of the Academy of Social Sciences Since 2014
After celebrating the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Global China Academy (formerly CCPN Global and Global China Institute, 2013–2023), we have entered phase 2.0 starting in 2024. This also marks the 10th anniversary of becoming an Associate Member of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2014. We have updated brochures available in either A4 portrait or A5 landscape sizes in both English and Chinese. They include the following information:
Global China Academy: An Introduction
About Global China academy
Global China Academy (GCA) is a UK-based independent worldwide fellowship that encourages comprehensive studies on China in the social sciences and humanities. Taking language-based global or comparative perspectives, it aims to add to the sum of human knowledge. It also encourages participation in global society building and governance. All of this is achieved through the dissemination of academic research, knowledge transfer, social consultancy and public engagement.
- Our publishing subsidiary, Global Century Press (GCP, UK Company No.: 08892970) is the first independent publisher dedicated to publishing academic and popular books and journals bilingually in the social sciences and humanities, with a focus on China from global and comparative perspectives.
- The Global China Dialogue (GCD) series is a high-end discourse platform facilitating communication between the Chinese and the rest of the world.
Board of Trustees
GCA was formerly known as CCPN Global, founded in 2013 (Charity No. 1154640), and later as the Global China Academy (GCA). As a UK Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO, Charity No. 1198983), GCA is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of the Chair (Maria Jaschok), Secretary, Treasurer, and members, who are responsible for running the organisation in accordance with charity law and our constitution. They also provide strategic oversight of the organisation, including taking the lead in implementing appropriate actions if any risks should occur.
GCA Council
The GCA Council is composed of prominent individuals who have a keen interest in the study of China and the Chinese in a global context. The Council plays a vital role in advising and guiding the Academy’s development and beyond. It is active in a range of other ways, including the recruitment of new Fellows, contribution of articles to our journals, recommendation and submission of books for publication by Global Century Press, recommendation of themes and speakers for our Global China Dialogues, and in raising the Academy’s profile around the world.
- Council Chair Prof Tony McEnery FAcSS FRSA FGCA, Lancaster University, UK
- Chinese Council Chair: Prof BING Zheng FGCA, Jilin University,
China - Non-Executive Chair, Prof Wei Li FBA FAcSS FRSA FGCA, IOE of University College London, UK
- Chinese Non-Executive Chair, Prof ZHANG Xiaodong FGCA, CEO of Agile Think Tank and Nanjing University of Finance & Economics, China
- President: Prof Xiangqun Chang FRSA FGCA, Global China Academy, UK
- Chinese President: Prof XIE Lizhong FGCA, Peking Uinversity, China
- Vice-President (Fellowship), Prof Peter Schröder, University College London, UK
- Vice-President (Publications), Prof Qing Cao, Durham University, UK
- Vice-President (Asian engagement), Prof Shigeto Sonoda, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Vice-President (European engagement), Prof Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Erfurt University, Germany
- Secretary (UK): Dr Yan Wu, Swansea University, UK
- Secretary (China): Prof. LI Boyi, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, China
- The administrative team consists of the Legal Advisor, Events Officer, Administrative Manager, Project Manager, and Operations Manager.
- Founding and Past Honorary President (2013–2021): Prof. Martin Albrow FAcSS.
- Founding and Past Chinese President (2013–2017): Prof. ZHANG Letian.
Global China Academy Fellowship
Types of fellowship
- Founding Fellows and Life Fellows were granted by Global China Academy’s founding Honorary Presidents (UK and China), Presidents (UK and China), and the Board of Trustees at the founding of the Global China Academy in 2021.
- Full Fellows are distinguished scholars, academics and professionals whose expertise and knowledge provide GCA with access to the best possible advice and guidance. They also contribute to the publications of Global Century Press and the Global China Dialogue series of forums.
- Associate Fellows are typically early to mid-career scholars, academics and professionals who have demonstrated potential in their field but may not yet have the extensive accomplishments or tenure of a Full Fellow. They often collaborate on research projects, contribute to publications and may participate in dialogues or forums.
- Institutional Fellows are organizations that share our academic and social missions and support the work of Global China Academy, Global Century Press and the Global China Dialogue series forums.
Eligibility criteria
Full Fellowship
- Has made a significant contribution to advancing the understanding or promotion of studies on China and the Chinese with global or comparative perspectives in the social sciences and humanities.
- Has an established track record of participating in transcultural initiatives, fostering dialogue and engaging with the governance of global society.
- Has shown leadership, innovation and influence in the above-named fields.
- Has clearly demonstrated ethical and moral integrity that aligns with the values of the GCA.
Associate Fellowship
- Aged 21 or over, and based in the UK or overseas.
- Has demonstrated an interest in the understanding or promotion of studies on China and the Chinese with global or comparative perspectives in the social sciences and humanities through research, teaching, training, professional work, publications or other similar work.
- Has demonstrated potential in their field, although they may not yet have attained extensive accomplishments and hence are not ready for Full Fellowship.
Institutional Fellowship
- The institution shares Global China Academy’s academic and social missions.
- The institution supports the work of Global China Academy, Global Century Press and the Global China Dialogues.
How to Apply
Before submitting a proposal please download the following information from the webpage https://globalchinaacademy.org/fellow-ship-nominations:
More Information
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- Fellowship Lists
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Global China Dialogue and Other events
About the Global China dialogues
The annual Global China Dialogue (GCD) forum is a core event held by Global China Academy in collaboration with various organisations. The GCD is a high-end forum that focuses on ‘transculturality’ and social creativity. Our aim is to enhance public understanding of current global affairs and common interests. We do this via public dialogue and discussion between Chinese and non-Chinese academics, political and business leaders, experts, professionals, practitioners and interested laypeople. Our approach is interdisciplinary and comparative.
Based on GCDs rules of ‘civilized dialogue’, we encourage both sides to listen to the other, understand cultural differences, respect local customs, accept different perspectives and acknowledge the common humanity. In particular, it explores new global governance, encompassing national governments, international organizations, multinational companies, NGOs and citizens, with a mission to build a harmonious, symbiosis-based human community of a shared future.
Past and future dialogues as are follows:
- 2025 GCD X: Governance for Global Education
- 2024 GCD IX: Global Governance for AI
- 2023 GCD VIII: Governance for Global Health
- 2021 GCD VII: Reforming Global Governance
- 2019 GCD VI: Governance for World Peace
- 2018 GCD V: Governance for Global Justice
- 2017 GCD IV: The Belt and Road (B&R) – Transcultural Cooperation for Shared Goals
- 2016 GCD III: Sustainability and Global Governance for Climate Change
- 2015 GCD II: Transculturality and New Global Governance
- 2014 GCD I: The Experience of China’s Modernization from a Comparative Perspective
Other events
Global China Academy organizes and participates in activities relating to China in comparative perspective and social sciences and humanities studies on China, and in activities of a different nature that chime with its academic and social missions.
- 2020 A Symposium on China’s Development Path in the New Era from Multiple Perspectives
- 2019 Global China Media Seminar series (2016–19, UK)
- 2018 Academic Publishing and Knowledge Service Conference
- 2018 Digital Interconnection and Intelligent Manufacturing: Social Change and Cultural Transformation in Global Society
- 2017 Chinese for Social Science (CSS) Workshop
- 2017 Globalization of Chinese Social Sciences Symposium
- 2017 Global China Media in Comparative Perspective Symposium
- 2017 Forum Series on Transcultural Cooperation and New Methodologies for Social Sciences
- 2016 Corpus Approaches to Chinese Social Science (CACSS) Workshop
- 2014 A symposium on China-British Cultural Exchange: Strategic Cooperation and Practical Implementation
- 2013 Max Weber and China conference
- 2013 How do Migrants from the BRICS Countries Participate in Shaping the Global Society?
Global Century Press
About Global Century Press
Founded in 2014, Global Century Press (GCP, UK Company No.: 08892970) is the first independent publisher dedicated to publishing academic and popular books and journals bilingually in the social sciences and humanities, with a focus on China from global and comparative perspectives.
GCP publishes a range of publications, from academic journals, edit ed volumes, selected conference papers and theme-based articles, to research monographs, book series, teaching and learning materials on Chinese for social sciences and reference books, printed mostly in colour. Works are published in various forms, such as print, electronic versions, video, audio, on the internet and the mobile internet. A subsidiary company of the Global China Academy, GCP’s bilingual publications serve the purposes of disseminating related academic research, knowledge transfer and public education globally.
Open access journals and books
Under its open access model, GCP makes 80 percent of its journal and book content freely available to the public, promoting academic exchange and knowledge sharing. This means that readers can freely access and download certain articles or portions of the journal’s content, without any payment or subscription required. At the same time, GCP also offers a subscription model, providing readers who need it with wider access and services. Through subscription, readers can gain access to the full content of the journal, special features or additional resources, as well as other benefits exclusive to subscribers.
House Style Guide
GCP House Style Guide can be downloaded in our website. It is designed to take our contributors’ work from initial manuscript to final publication with a minimum of fuss. Our style broadly follows APA 7th edition but has evolved over time through our growing experience of dual language editing and typesetting.
Dual languages
GCP is pioneering a unique approach to integrating English and Chinese in its publications. Its dual language styles and rules have been developed with both English and Chinese academics, graphic designers, editors and proofreaders. GCP applies this house style to all journals and books. GCP has DOI authorization. Any single article with a DOI number. Additional dual language information is displayed at the end of each book, a feature unique to GCP. Additional dual language information is displayed at the end of each book, a feature unique to GCP.
Publisher’s Professional Team
- President: Ingrid Cranfield
- Editor-in-Chief: Xiangqun Chang
- Professional Team consists of Academic Advisor, Senior Associate Editor, Editors, Proofreaders, Translators, Graphic Designers, Typesetters, Librarian, Website Engineers, etc.
Publication events
Please visit GCP website for publication-related events: https://globalcenturypress.com/events.
Journals
Global Century Press (GCP) publishes three cutting edge academic journals. They are Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (English and Chinese editions), Journal of Chinese for Social Science (Chinese edition), and Journal of Corpus Approaches to Chinese Social Science (Chinese and English editions). GCP also publishes the ‘Global China Dialogue Proceeding’ series in English and Chinese editions.
- Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (JCGCP). CGCP launched in 2015 (annually), publishes original multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary comparative research on China on a range of topics in the social and human sciences. Beyond purely academic content it appeals to policymakers and general readers interested in China. Its aim is to bring out the best in scholarship, transcending traditional academic boundaries in an innovative manner.
- Journal of Chinese for social science (JCSS). JCSS formally launched in 2021 (biennially), Formally launched in 2021, JCSS scrutinizes the utilization of the Chinese language in academic contexts, emphasizing the crucial role of precise translation and the issues arising from cross-lingual research in Chinese social sciences. It minimizes risks related to translation in cross-cultural research, and enhances dialogue among various languages, cultures, and communities. JCSS’s commitment to accurate translation forms the backbone of effective intercultural communication, ensuring contextual clarity and contributing to the global exchange of social science knowledge and ideas.
- Journal of Corpus Approaches to Chinese Social Sciences (JCAC SS) launched in 2019 (annually in Chinese and English alternatively), is guided by the founding Director of the ESRC Centre for Corpus Approaches to Social Sciences at Lancaster University, Professor Tony McEnery, and supported by colleagues both domestically and abroad. It introduces innovative corpus methods to the Chinese social sciences field. It addresses challenges in this domain, offers a platform for academic exchange, and publishes pertinent research in the context of big data and the complexities of the global digital age.
- Global China dialogue Proceedings. The Global China Dialogue forums aim to enhance the understanding of current global affairs and common interests through public dialogue and discussion, using interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives. Each issue of the Global China Dialogue Proceedings includes information on the chairs and speakers, topics and abstracts, and content of speeches and Q&A sessions. It also includes photos of the panels, participants, discussions, and networking. It is hoped that this combination of images and text can preserve the dynamic dialogue for interested readers whether or not they participated in the forums.
Book sciences
GCP publishes eight book series on specific themes. They are:
- Chinese Concepts aims to infuse Western social science concepts with uniquely Chinese elements. By revisiting terms such as ‘bao’ (reciprocation), ‘mianzi’ (face), and ‘guanxi’ (reciprocity or deferential relationship), the series enhances the world’s knowledge system by incorporating diverse cultural insights into traditional social science disciplines.
- Chinese Discourse covers discourse studies around Chinese history, culture, current affairs, language and people. It advocates an interdisciplinary, multi-perspective, multi-method knowledge merged with Chinese culture and possessing a global outlook, which bridges the gap between China and the rest of the world and opens a window for the outside world to understand China.
- Understanding China and the World was inspired by a significant 2010 event, ‘Understanding China, Engaging with Chinese People’, commemorating the centenary of renowned sociologist Fei Xiaotong’s birth. The series delves into comprehensive understanding and rational interpretations of China and the world, echoing the multi-dimensional insights from the event.
- China and Chinese in Comparative Perspectives expands the aims of Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives to include Chinese ways of thinking, Chinese people, civilization, and culture, and contrasts between China and elsewhere, Chinese people and non-Chinese people, Chinese perspectives of the world, and non-Chinese perspectives of China globally.
- Globalization of Chinese Social Sciences aims to globally promote prominent Chinese social scientific works and a century’s efforts by social scientists both inside and outside China.
- Transcultural Experiences with ‘Three Eyes’ acts as a bridge in the areas of cross-border cultural communication and mutual understanding. Authors examine their understanding of Chinese culture, non-Chinese cultures, and their specialties and sectors as professionals and practitioners. This ‘triple perspective’ describes and explains the collision and confluence between different cultures and notions they experience in their everyday lives and work in China and abroad.
- China Urbanization studies explores the delay in people’s urbanization in China, highlighting the disparity between migrant workers and urban residents. It underscores China’s commitment to addressing these issues with sustainable, people-oriented policies.
- Cutting Edge and Frontiers provides a platform for readers to explore and understand the forefront of research and development across various fields, offering insights into the most advanced social scientific topics globally.
Global China Academy Invites Academic Visitors from Tsinghua and Four Other Universities to the UK (August 17-23, 2024)
全球中国学术院邀请清华等四所高校学者访问英国 (2024年8月17-23日)
2024年6月初,赵教授与我联系了两个访问项目:其一是为期22天(7月27日至8月17日)的赵可金教授对近代英国现代化及其全球发展经验的考察;其二是京沪四所高校学者在暑假期间对英国进行为期7天(8月17日至23日)的访问,主题为人工智能发展及全球治理。这些访问是落实2024年1月20日清华大学社会科学院副院长赵可金教授访问全球中国学术院中心时,与我讨论的两院合作事宜的举措之一,也是继承已故清华社科学院创院院长、中国全球学术院理事会前中方主席李强教授(1950-2023)遗愿的实际行动——继续推动两院关系的发展【注释1】。
为此,学术院信托会和理事会高度重视清华等中国学者来英国访问的事宜,并希望通过与清华大学社会科学学院的合作,延续并深化双方的关系。学术院理事会主席托尼·麦肯勒里(Tony McEnery)教授与我基于以前的邀请函模板联名签发了邀请函,明确了所有活动安排和服务均由全球中国学术院负责,相关费用则由清华大学全球产业研究院承担。由于这次访问的时间在假期,我们学术院将确保每一项重要活动都有学术院的不同领导或院士出席。
在交通和住宿方面,我们适当地进行了外包,而在餐饮方面,我们适当地提高了标准,并在之前签署的合同中主动加入了一条规定,超出部分由学术院承担。基于过去几十年与中国学者交流的经验,我们在传统中国知识分子“读万卷书,行万里路”的基础上,加入了“食国际餐,交四方友”的理念。对于“民以食为天”的中国人来说,通过“食国际餐”来实践中国著名社会学家和人类学家费孝通提出的“各美其美,美人之美,美美与共,天下大同”或“和而不同”的思想。
以下是每天的活动简介和相关图片,不仅是为了记录活动,也是为了维护学术工作的真实性、公正性和透明性,以展示我们所做的工作和付出的努力。
GCA Fellows Participate in a Discussion on the Impact of AI on Work, Life, and Global Governance in University of Oxford (August 19, 2024)
Host: Oxford Prospects and Global Development Institute
Co-organizers:
- Institute for Global Industry, Tsinghua University
- Global China Academy (UK)
Time: 15:00-17:30 August 19, 2024
Venue: Lecture Hall, Merton College, University of Oxford
Format: Offline、ZOOM Live Stream
15:00-15:10 Opening session
Chair: Dr Shidong Wang, Director, Oxford Outlook and Global Development Research Institute
Opening address
- Professor WANG Tianfu, Dean of School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, China
- Professor Xiangqun Chang, President of Global China Academy, UK
15:10-17:00 Panel discussion
- Professor ZHAO Kejin, Deputy Director of Institute for Global Industry, Tsinghua University
- Professor DAI Changzheng, Dean of the School of International
- Relations, UIBE
- Professor ZHU Jiejin, School of International Relations and Public Affairs, Fudan University
- Dr LIU Lina, Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, Renmin
- University of China
- Professor David Parkin FBA FGCA, former head of ISCA and the School of
- Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford
- Professor Robin Cohen FGCA, Former Director of the International Migration Institute, University of Oxford
17:00-17:20 Concluding Remarks
- ZHAO Kejin, Tsinghua University
- Shidong Wang, Oxford University
17:20 Group Photo
18:00 COSMO World Buffet Restaurant,8 Magdalen St, Oxford OX1 3AD
In his introduction, Dr. Shidong Wang, Director of Oxford Outlook and Global Development Research Institute, provided an overview of the development history and academic programs of Merton College, University of Oxford, as well as its connections with Tsinghua University. He also elaborated on the background and significance of hosting this high-level dialogue.
Representing the co-organizers, Professor Wang Tianfu and Professor Xiangqun Chang delivered opening addresses. Professor Wang emphasized that AI is profoundly influencing people’s work and daily lives, making discussions on its impact both timely and essential. He expressed hope that this dialogue would foster greater consensus among scholars from China and the UK on AI-related issues.
Professor Chang highlighted the interdisciplinary nature of the discussion, emphasizing that while not all panelists are AI specialists, they are leading figures in their respective fields. She noted that the Global China Academy contributed two Life Fellows to this event:
- Professor Robin Cohen, Emeritus Professor at the University of Oxford and former Director of the International Migration Institute
- Professor David Parkin, Emeritus Professor at the University of Oxford and former Head of the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography
She emphasized that the discussion would explore AI’s far-reaching implications across disciplines, including international relations, public policy, sociology, and anthropology, examining how AI is shaping the future of work, governance, and society as a whole.
Professor David Parkin (left) discussed the significance of AI from the perspective of language and politics. He emphasized that language is primarily a tool for communication, and in formal settings such as political negotiations, AI’s role becomes particularly prominent, as it can be utilized for persuasion and advocacy.
Professor Robin Cohen (right) highlighted AI’s profound impact on migration. While AI offers convenience, it also presents challenges, including energy consumption and ethical concerns related to privacy. In this context, the question of how humanity can effectively and responsibly harness AI remains critical.
This discussion on The Impact of AI on Work, Life, and Global Governance provided a valuable opportunity for UK-China academic exchange, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and a deeper understanding of AI’s broader effects.
By bringing together scholars from China and the UK, the event contributed to ongoing discussions about AI’s global impact, touching on governance, policy, and ethical considerations. It also supported Professor Li Qiang’s vision of strengthening collaboration between Tsinghua University and the Global China Academy, promoting continued engagement on key global challenges.
The diverse perspectives and active participation highlighted the increasing significance of AI in shaping our future, emphasizing the need for cooperation and responsible governance. The event was well received and set the stage for our 9th global China Dialogue – Global Governance for AI.
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近代英国现代化及其全球发展经验考察(2024年7-8月)
2024年1月20日,清华大学社会科学院副院长赵可金教授访问了全球中国学术院中心,带来了已故中国全球学术院理事会前中方主席李强教授(1950-2023)的遗愿——继续发展两院关系,并就合作事宜进行了讨论。赵教授同时还带来了中国艺术人类学会会长方李莉教授的赠书《费孝通之问:人类社会如何走向“美美与共”》以及他个人的赠书。
李强教授作为学术院理事会的中方主席,他在去年12月的突然离世对我们学术院来说是一个重大的损失【注释1】。我们怀着感激之情,铭记他过去十年来对我们工作的支持,以及他为两院合作关系所做的贡献。例如,在第六届全球中国对话:世界和平治理中,他推荐赵可金教授前来英国做大会致辞;在筹备第七届全球中国对话:全球治理改革期间,他确认清华大学社会科学院为全球中国对话系列论坛的支持单位,清华大学全球产业研究院为赞助单位,并提供了包括来自清华大学社会科学院和中国社科院的所有中方发言嘉宾。尽管受到新冠疫情的影响,依然确保了我们的第七届全球中国对话于2021年在英国学术院成功举办了线下线上融合会议。【注释1】
为了继续加强和巩固双方的联系,我们希望通过与清华大学社会科学学院延续并深化这种合作关系。继今年1月20日赵可金教授来访时讨论的暑期访问计划后,6月初赵老师与我联系了两个访问项目:一个是为期七天(8月17日-23日)的京沪四高校人工智能发展及全球治理对英国的访问(详情点击链接)。另一个是在此之前的为期22天(7月27日至8月17日)的赵可金教授对近代英国现代化及其全球发展经验的考察。学术院信托会和理事会对清华学者来英国访问高度重视,学术院理事会主席托尼·麦肯勒里(Tony McEnery)教授与我基于以前的邀请函模板上联名签发了邀请函,明确了所有的活动安排和服务均由全球中国学术院提供,费用由清华大学全球产业研究院承担。尽管是假期,我们学术院确保每一项重要活动都有学术院不同方面的领导或院士参加。学术院的行政团队表示,与以往的商业外包服务不同,这次在主要接待环节将由我们团队的负责人亲自接待。
本页是全球中国学术院帮助和参与赵老师完成这个项目的记录。在策划方面,相关城市的主要参访的地方和介绍及其路线基本上是我们提供的。在清华大学社科学院的要求下,我们在伦敦、牛津、伯明翰、曼彻斯特、格拉斯哥、剑桥等地京可能安排了学者会见,而且全程安排了志愿者、友人和专业人士进行接应或陪同,并建立了微信群及时分享信息,确保了每个环节顺利进行。以下将按时间顺序以图文方式简要回顾这一过程,不仅是为了记录活动,更是为了公开透明地展示我们所做的工作和付出的努力。【注释2】
7月27日,伦敦(一)。学术院负责活动的官员梁凯在伦敦希思罗机场 (T2) 于17:45迎接了赵可金教授及其夫人和儿子。由于出关延误,他们于20:30才抵达The Madonna Halley Hotel的The Shisha Garden。这是一家希腊风格的花园餐厅,其环境充满了异国情调,装饰着茂密的植被和精心设计的灯光,营造出一种神秘而迷幻的氛围。学术院后勤经理刘大卫和我在此为他们设宴接风。
晚餐的菜品也很多样化,例如:小吃拼盘包括哈罗米奶酪、鹰嘴豆泥、酸奶黄瓜酱、皮塔饼、橄榄、黄瓜和番茄沙拉;鸡肉小吃拼盘则在此基础上还包括鸡胸肉片。大家对哈罗米奶酪印象深刻,感觉很像豆腐干。还有一些混合卷饼,包括腌制鸡胸肉和羊肉,配上酸奶黄瓜酱、甜辣酱、酸黄瓜和粉色腌菜,包裹在玉米饼中,搭配薯条或沙拉;凯撒鸡肉卷饼则包括香脆鸡柳、生菜、西红柿、凯撒酱和一点甜辣酱,同样包裹在玉米饼中,搭配薯条或沙拉。此外,还有玉米片,上面撒有奶酪和肉丁,配有莎莎酱、酸奶油、鳄梨酱、腌辣椒和奶酪蘸酱。这里的披萨的味道也很好。这些菜肴展示了融合风味的特色,提供了丰富的口感和味觉体验,突显了与中餐不同的另一种色香味俱全的餐点及分享式的就餐方式。
餐后的“饮品”欢迎聚会是在赵老师及家人到学术院“院士之家”稍事安顿后举办的。。。。。。。
7月28-30日,牛津。我开车把赵老师夫妇的行李送往牛津里奥纳多皇家酒店 Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford,再把他们的儿子送到牛津拉德利公学去上暑校,并安顿好。然后与赵老师夫妇一起参观了阿什莫林博物馆(Ashmolean Museum),这是英语世界中第一个成立的大学博物馆,也是第一个公众博物馆(Public Museum)。我们按照历史的时间顺序和地区欣赏不同的文物和文明,同时在记忆中搜索他们与同期中国的文物与文明的异同。
午餐,新任主席Prof Maria Jaschok 接待并交流
学术院安排在牛津负责接待的是住在牛津的伦敦大学学院博士候选人程语桐(上排照片右数第一张,左边第一位)。她于7月28日下午两点在阿什莫林博物馆门前与我们几位老师会面。在一起参观完博物馆后,我们一起找到了去赵老师夫妇下榻的酒店的6号线公交车站(下拍照片左一)。由于语桐告知30日去伯明翰的铁路罢工,于是我们一起到长途汽车站协助赵老师买好了去伯明翰的车票。之后,语桐陪他们一起参观了牛津的著名地标,包括圆顶图书馆和Bodleian Library。又前往Cover Market,在那里一边闲逛,一边交流。
7月29日清晨,语桐在6号线公交车站接到赵老师夫妇一同前往牛津大学中国中心。由于我事先联系了该中心的图书馆馆长苏诺博士,他非常热情地接待了他们,并带领我们参观了中心的各个设施。在参观过程中,苏诺馆长详细介绍了中心的历史、发展情况以及在中英文化交流中所扮演的重要角色(下拍照片中间三张)。参观结束后,语桐陪他们沿着大学公园步行前往自然历史博物馆,路过牛津大学全球与区域研究学院(下排照片右数第一张)。在自然历史博物馆,他们欣赏了馆内丰富的展品,感受到牛津浓厚的学术底蕴。
7月30日上午,语桐陪同赵老师夫妇前往牛津长途汽车站,把他们送到了前往伯明翰的长途汽车。
7月30-31日,伯明翰。
7月30日中午,赵老师夫妇乘长途汽车到达了伯明翰,下榻在伯明翰市中心的皇冠假日酒店。我们学术院安排的英国大道咨询集团王澍斌总裁和他的两位同事,当晚为他们在英国排名第三的、伯明翰最好的中英粤菜餐厅Chung Ying Cantonese Restaurant为赵老师夫妇接风(下派照片左1)。
7月31日上午,王总陪赵老师夫妇沿着伯明翰历史最悠久的运河进行了步行探索,这里是由煤炭个钢铁贸易而发展起来的,也是著名电视剧《浴血黑帮》 peaky blander的取景地。然后他们去了智库伯明罕科学博物馆 Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum ,伯明翰科学历史博物馆,完整介绍了作为中部重要工业城市的发展史。
下午,王总陪赵老师夫妇参观了著名的红砖大学伯明翰大学,走过英国最高的单体钟楼 (101米高) ,百年历史的主建筑群以及李四光先生曾学习研究的教学楼。王总还安排了两位博士为他们介绍情况 (下排照片左2-3)。
然后,他们在王总家小憩交流,品尝了苏格兰威士忌 (下排照片右1-2)。尽管伯明翰并不位于苏格兰,但它作为英国的一个多元化和国际化城市,不仅有来自苏格兰的威士忌,还汇聚了世界各地的威士忌种类。我想,在伯明翰品尝苏格兰威士忌,不仅是一次味觉的享受,更是一种饮文化交流与学习的体验,让人从中感受到苏格兰文化在英国其他地区的广泛影响与深厚传承。
根据赵老师夫妇在我们的微信群里发的感想和照片,我也有感而发,对所有的图片做了解释,为他们编辑了一篇“行走英国之伯明翰印象及感想”,并加入了一些注释。
8月1-2日,曼彻斯特。
8月1日,我们安排的接应赵老师夫妇的是接应《英国社会学评论》研究博士后研究员胡正栋博士,于上午10点半在曼彻斯特皮卡迪利车站接到赵老师夫妇后,帮他们拿着行李直接就city walk,边走边介绍曼彻斯特的一些景点,直接送达曼彻斯特市中心万豪酒店 (下排照片左1)。【注释?】
根据赵老师在微信群分享的信息,在之后的两天里,他们参观了曼彻斯特科学与工业博物馆(Science and Industry Museum),作为世界上第一个工业化城市,该馆专注于展示科学、技术和工业发展历史,馆内收藏了许多与曼彻斯特工业革命有关的展品。还参观了约翰·赖兰兹图书馆(John Rylands Library),馆内收藏的许多珍贵的手稿和古籍成为一座学术宝库,其哥特式建筑风格成为曼彻斯特最著名的历史建筑之一。曼彻斯特中央图书馆(Manchester Central Library)则是新古典主义风格,其圆顶和柱廊设计深受罗马和希腊古典建筑的影响(下图左2-4)。
他们还参观了曼彻斯特的罗马堡垒遗址(Castlefield),这是曼彻斯特市内保存较好的古老罗马防御工事的遗迹。是英国的重要考古遗址之一。后方隐约可见现代的高楼建筑,构成曼彻斯特城市现代化与历史文化交织的一个典型景象。曼彻斯特大教堂(Manchester Cathedral),建于中世纪的这座哥特式建筑以其高耸的塔楼、高大的窗户、精美的彩色玻璃窗、复杂的石雕和尖顶设计闻名。教堂的内部和外部都具有极高的艺术和历史价值。
他们还去了曼彻斯特北区(Northern Quarter)的史密斯菲尔德市场(Smithfield Market),这里有独特的老建筑和复古风格的历史建筑如今已被改造成了商店、餐厅和艺术空间。有点像世界上许多城市的当代艺术区那样具有相似的再生和转型特点,如法国的蓬皮杜艺术中心,伦敦的泰特现代美术馆、北京的798艺术区等等。
人民历史博物馆(The People’s History Museum)是一个独特的文化空间,致力于保存和传承关于工人阶级历史的记忆,英国劳动人民和社会变革的历史,特别是工人阶级的斗争、民主发展和社会正义运动的历史。帝国战争博物馆(Imperial War Museum) 以其现代、独特的设计以及深刻的展览内容成为了曼彻斯特及其周边地区的重要文化场所,专注于展示20世纪以来战争对人们生活的影响。
正栋博士于3日一大早就来到酒店,把赵老师夫妇送到皮卡迪利火车站,送往了去格拉斯哥的火车 (上排照片右1 )。
8月3-7日,格拉斯哥。
8月3日上午11点多,我们安排的志愿人员、格拉斯哥大学电子信息工程专业的研究生南宇航【注释】到格拉斯哥火车站,把赵老师夫妇接送到SEC万怡酒店。
8月4日下午2点,我们安排的另一位志愿人员英国中非桥的执行总裁周霄飞博士,介绍了一位研究生卢纳熙,与南宇航一起陪同赵老师夫妇参观了历史文化遗迹格拉斯哥大学主楼,格拉斯哥大学博物馆,还有一些教学楼,如亚当斯密楼,商学院,统计楼,这些都是周博士读书和工作过的地方。大家还交流一下这个格拉斯哥的历史经济文化,包括造船业中心,还有苏格兰来自英国一些工业化的进程方面,并探讨了一些学术问题探讨。宇航补充道,赵老师还跟他们探讨了人工智能与人文科学之间的联系,以及国内外居住的不同感受。
以上照片从左至右:@雨巷 袁老师、格大孔院外方院长龙多、杜珍、赵可金、朱光磊、孔子学院中方院长周申(南开大学经济学教授)。
8月5日,赵老师夫妇参观了Glasgow Cathedral大教堂,在雨中参观了Riverside Museum和克莱德河,乘坐Sightseeing Tour围绕市中心转了转。Riverside Museum,
8月6日,上午,今天早上从Glasgow Central乘坐火车大约四十五分钟抵达Lanark小镇,去拜访当年欧文创办的社会主义公社,赵老师到?火车抵达拉纳克镇后,走路20多分钟抵达新拉纳克,这是坐落克莱德河山谷中的一个小村庄。距离拉纳克大约2.2公里。据说这个小村庄最早是由苏格兰商人大卫·戴尔(David Dale)在1786年建立,最初的打算是与发明了水力纺纱机的企业家理查·阿克莱特(Richard Arkwright)合作建设新拉纳克,可以利用湍急的克莱德河作为动力来修建水利纺织厂,把新拉纳克建设成为未来的苏格兰“曼彻斯特”。参观了New Lanark。
下午3点,与社会政治科学学院政治学教授、苏格兰中国研究中心主任杜珍Jane Duckett 教授在格拉斯哥大学孔子学院会谈。感谢正在格拉斯哥大学做学术交流的南开大学前副校长、全球中国学术院终身院士朱光磊教授的帮助,促成了这次会谈。杜珍对赵老师接受了她的建议,于5日下午和6日上午分别访问了Riverside Museum 和 New Lanark,并很有收获表示高兴。
《坤舆全图》是又一个转文化产品(transcultural prodect)。1)第一张引入中国的现代世界地图,结合了西方和东方的地理知识是继利玛窦(Matteo Ricci)于1602年坤舆万国全图 (Kunyu Wanguo Quantu) 。“坤”在中国古代哲学中代表地,是《易经》中八卦之一,象征着大地和母性;“舆”在古代汉语中有车的意思,但在地理学和制图学中,它指的是承载万物的大地或世界。因此,“坤舆”可以理解为“大地”或“世界”的意思。与其他西方地图的不同之处。这个名字强调了它的中国背景和中西结合的特性。2)“全图”即“完整的地图”,表示这是一张涵盖整个世界的地图。3)比利时科学家和耶稣会传教士南怀仁(Ferdinand Verbiest)受清朝皇帝康熙的邀请,成为了钦天监的天文学家,其《坤舆全图》反映了中西方在17世纪的科学和文化交流。4)利玛窦和南怀仁在中国绘制的世界地图,均结合了当时最新的西方地理知识和中国的传统地理知识。这种融合不仅为中国人提供了一个全面了解世界的机会,也促进了中西方在地理学、科技、文化、政治、外交等多方面的交流。
清河实验本省有纵向的比较价值,李强和学生们有一些成果,再把相关内容补充进来,可以成为一篇很好的文章。
赵:英国的乡村太美了,理解了为什么代议民主起源于英国乡村,梁凯:英国的人文灵魂绝对在乡村
8月7日, 伦敦(二)。【注释?】
中午赵老师夫妇回到了伦敦,已按计划是休整一下。稍事休息后,约我两点出发继续考察学术院院士之家周边出行购物等情况;同时了解代表团的住宿安排等。
先是去了Edgware地铁终点站和购物中心,向工作人员了解伦敦交通付费和线路等情况;接着去了Mill Hill Broadway火车站;经过Rising Sun 餐馆(赵老师居然认出来了),又经过一个老人养老社区,我们下来考察了一番。就是上面前两张照片
从养老社区出来后在转盘边有一家牛肉餐馆,我们院士之家上面介绍的第五条路线介绍过了,
然后我们就去了一家购物园,我想两位老师介绍,在Edgware购物中心里的Sainsbury’s 和购物园附近的Tesco是中等超市;Waitrose和M&S是较高档的超市;ASDA和Morrisons大概是中等偏下;有两家德国的小超市Lido和Aldi属于比较低端的,正好在这个购物园的M&S一边一个。
之后我们去了这次代表团下榻的酒店,后面几张都是酒店的照片,其中有一个张是一个婚礼的家人聚会。赵老师夫妇对这里比较满意,正好有人跟我们聊天。我们了解到他们是上这里来喝下午茶的,赵老师建议我们可以将此增加为第7条Walking and talking的路线,是个好主意。
赵老师夫妇比较便宜的Lidl买了一些吃的,说晚上一起做饭吃。他鸡肉丝炒茄子柳,鸡肉丝炒土豆丝,鸡蛋炒西红柿,我做了麻辣洋葱豆干丝,但是忘了煮饭,好在我们都不大吃主食,土豆和豆腐都有碳水化合物,开心地享用了我们自己动手的成果。这个经历非常难忘,不仅是这近一个月来,唯一的一次接受赵老师夫妇请吃的饭,赵老师不小心打破了我的一个精美的陶彩盘,虽然被修复了,也成为了永久的纪念。
晚饭后,赵老师跟我到我们高尔夫球去打球,虽然只打了五个洞,也算是锻炼了。
8月8-9日, 伦敦 (三)
博罗市场Borough Market 博罗市场是伦敦最古老和最著名的食品市场之一,位于伦敦桥附近的市中心。拥有超过一千年的历史,它是美食爱好者的活力中心,提供多种多样的新鲜农产品、美食和手工艺品。市场摊位出售从有机水果和蔬菜到国际美食、奶酪、肉类和烘焙食品等各种商品。博罗市场还以其热闹的氛围闻名,是当地人和游客体验伦敦美食的热门目的地。【注释】
赵可金夫妇,修整一天,不外出
8月10日,牛津(三)/ 伦敦(四)。
由信托会前主席Ingrid Cornfield 出席,她曾是恩菲尔德市的副市长,现仍任环球世纪出版社社长。余总是项目经理,明天将陪同@德行天下 赵老师一家去牛津等
在这是合影有一个小仪式,@朱光磊 朱校长和@德行天下 赵老师分别向学术院赠送小礼品。
Ingrid亲手摘的苹果和黑莓并亲自做的典型的英国Blackberry and Apple pie
8月11日,温莎 /伦敦(五)。
温莎,伊顿公学,威斯敏斯特教堂
“英国王室的韧性“问题比较有意义。以下是ChatGPT 4o的回答,仅供参考。“英国皇室的韧性,或可以理解为其在社会、政治、和文化风潮中屹立不倒的能力,是一个复杂而多层面的现象。这种韧性不仅仅体现在王室本身的存续上,还反映在其如何适应现代社会的变化,维持其作为国家象征的角色,以及应对各种危机和挑战。
### 历史背景与适应能力
– **长期的存续**: 英国王室的历史可以追溯到公元9世纪,在英国的历代变迁中,王室经历了君主权力的盛衰、宗教改革、内战、君主立宪制的确立等重大事件。每次变革中,王室都表现出极强的适应能力,通过与时俱进的改变,维持了其在英国社会中的重要地位。
– **君主立宪制**: 自17世纪光荣革命以来,英国王室逐步向君主立宪制过渡,君主的权力由绝对权力变为象征性权力。通过这种转变,王室在国家治理中保持了一种平衡,与民主制度和现代社会契合,从而避免了许多其他国家君主制的覆灭命运。
### 公共形象与文化象征
– **王室成员的公众形象**: 英国王室通过积极参与公众事务,尤其是慈善活动、外交访问和国家庆典等,维持了其与民众的密切联系。王室成员的个人形象,如伊丽莎白二世女王的稳重与献身精神,以及威廉王子和凯特王妃的现代家庭形象,极大地增强了王室在民众心中的亲和力和支持度。
– **传统与现代的结合**: 英国王室在保持传统的同时,也逐步融入现代文化。通过参与现代媒体、社交网络和公众活动,王室展现出与时俱进的一面。这种结合不仅维护了传统的威严和庄重,也使得王室能够更好地融入现代社会,吸引年轻一代的关注和支持。
### 危机管理与恢复力
– **应对丑闻与危机**: 英国王室在其历史上曾多次面临丑闻和危机,如戴安娜王妃的婚姻破裂及其去世、安德鲁王子的性丑闻等。尽管这些事件对王室声誉造成了一定的影响,但通过谨慎的公关策略和王室成员个人的努力,王室通常能够平稳度过危机,并逐步恢复其公众形象。
– **王室成员的变化与更新**: 随着时间推移,王室成员的新老交替也使得王室能够不断更新其形象。例如,威廉王子和哈里王子的公众形象以及他们的婚姻,为王室注入了现代和全球化的元素,增强了王室在全球范围内的影响力。
### 社会支持与认同
– **公众的支持**: 尽管英国社会中有不同的政治观点和对王室制度的看法,但整体而言,英国王室在英国社会中仍然享有较高的支持率。这种支持不仅来自于传统与文化的延续,也源于王室在国家稳定和认同中的象征性作用。
– **国家象征**: 英国王室作为国家的象征,超越了政治和社会的分歧,成为英国文化、历史和身份认同的象征。这种超然地位使得王室在复杂的社会环境中依然能够维持其核心地位。
### 总结
英国王室的韧性源于其在历史长河中逐步积累的适应能力、文化象征性、危机管理技巧以及与民众的深厚联系。尽管面临着现代社会的各种挑战,王室通过不断调整和自我更新,保持了其在英国乃至全球的独特地位。正是这种灵活性和稳定性,使得英国王室成为世界上最为持久和具有影响力的君主制之一。“
8月12日,伦敦(六)。
考文特花园(Covent Garden)
维多利亚和阿尔伯特博物馆(Victoria and Albert Museum, V&A)
皇家阿尔伯特音乐厅(Royal Albert Hall)
[英国现代化考察系列之伦敦]逍遥音乐会成立于1895年,是每年夏季连续八周的古典音乐活动,现在每个乐季包含超过70场阿尔伯特厅的音乐会。今天晚上的音乐会的曲目包括格蕾丝·威廉姆斯的音乐会序曲(7分钟)、卡尔·詹金斯的狂想曲(Stravaganza)(20分钟),以及BBC委托作品路易丝·法伦克的第一序曲(7分钟),重头戏是路德维希·范·贝多芬的A大调第七交响曲(36分钟)。音乐会一开始气势磅礴的序曲和狂想曲,随后萨克斯女神杰斯·吉勒姆(Jess Gillam)的萨克斯管独奏,她惊人的音乐天赋和曲调婉转的萨克斯令全场震撼,在她演奏的时候,全场鸦雀无声,每个人都在随着她的音乐而起伏,一曲演奏完毕全场掌声欢呼声经久不息,她一直连续演奏三首观众才放她离开舞台。当然,贝多芬的第七交响曲更是令人沉醉,有着神一般的魔力,在30多分钟的音乐冲击下,自己感觉在一种梦境般的幻觉中上下穿梭,身体不由自主地随着节奏和旋律脉动,令人流连忘返。这场音乐会将呈现经典与现代作品的独特组合,展现贝多芬在第七交响曲中的节奏活力和欢乐精神。这场音乐会绝对是对英国文化巅峰的体验,我环顾四周,发现几乎所有面孔都是白人,除了我们前面有几个中国女孩,周围几乎没有非洲裔,甚至印度裔的也不多。这一点和在进入地铁和走到大街上完全不同,英国有它固有的核心文化精神,它可以在考文特花园这样的市井空间以一种润物无声的特殊方式存在,也可以在皇家阿尔伯特音乐厅这样恢弘大气的场合肆意地渲染,其文化核心之稳固和文化外围之包容,都是英国现代化的力量,这一点不能低估。8月13日,伦敦(七)。
皇家汉普顿宫和皇家植物园。汉普敦宫(Hampton Court Palace)
事实上,汉普顿宫周围很大一片都是王室的土地,周围的风景如诗似画,景色宜人。拜访完王宫之后,来到了The Hampton Court Palace高尔夫俱乐部,午在俱乐部草场走了一段路之后,下午来到了基尤皇家植物园(Kew Gardens)参观,
晚餐 Rising Sun
8月14日,剑桥。
伊利教堂
伊利大主教堂里面有一个雕塑,可能是著名艺术家**乔纳森·克拉克(Jonathan Clarke)创作的《生命之路》(Way of Life)雕塑。它是以铸铝制作,顶部是一个风格化的十字架,下方是一条弯曲的道路。这是对基督徒信仰之旅的现代诠释,蜿蜒的道路象征着朝圣者通往十字架的旅程,而十字架代表着基督教信仰中精神生活的最终目标。该雕塑显眼地安装在伊利大教堂的墙上,与教堂融合历史建筑与当代艺术的理念相呼应,这件艺术品成为大教堂内宏伟哥特式内部的一处焦点,邀请人们沉思并反思它所代表的精神旅程。…..
剑桥菲茨威廉博物馆(Fitzwilliam Museum),它是剑桥大学的艺术和古物博物馆,收藏了大量的艺术品和文物。据该馆亚洲部主任林政升博士介绍,
午餐
我们拜访了剑桥大学露西·卡文迪什学院(Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge),现任院长是玛德琳·阿特金斯教授
去年学术院点院士之家对外改革开放的第一年,接待的第一批代表团就是LCC副院长Alison Vinnicombe带来的剑桥团,包括剑桥菲茨威廉博物馆Fitzwilliam Museum T亚洲部主任林政升博士。大家相约彼此走动起来……今年是第一次单独接待与对话系列论坛无关的国内的代表团,希望以后彼此也走起来……
中餐。。 晚餐,烤鸭
8月15日 伦敦(八)
今天主要打卡了白厅(唐宁街十号)、内阁办公厅、商务和贸易部、文化媒体与体育部、教育部、能源安全与零排放部、环境食品和乡村服务部、外交联邦与发展事务部、卫生和社会福利部、内政部、住房社区和地方事务部、司法部、交通部、财政部等部门,英国的政府部门彼此距离比较近,大多是一些白色建
今天也考察了位于波特兰坊的英国广播公司(BBC)。BBC成立于1922年,是英国最大的新闻广播机
天也到伦敦西区的中国环球电视网(CGTN)欧洲代表处考察。这几年,CGTN在海外有了很快发展。。。,BBC没有总部的概念,英国不同地区都有办公地点,相对灵活。伦敦的BBC大楼仍然是新闻部最主要的办公地点。具体可在https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/our-locations/ 查看
8月16日 伦敦(九)
主题是英国经济金融以及伦敦的大都市治理,考察了伦敦金融城的英格兰银行、伦敦证券交易所以及部分大企业的伦敦总部所在地等。
走进作为英国央行的英格兰银行博物馆,系统了解了一下英格兰银行的成长史。
支撑伦敦金融城的另一个板块是英国皇家交易所。
我们下午来到伦敦大区新建的City Hall考察,
8月17日 伦敦(十)
最后,借用赵可金教授在2024年七-八月间中国六高校访英群的致谢结束这篇博文:“感谢清华的慷慨资助,感谢全球中国学术院的精心接待,感谢家人的亲情陪伴,感谢一路上无数朋友的无私帮助。面对未来,吾将风雨兼程!”
注释:
- 2023年11月,马丁·阿尔布劳教授在清华大学住了两个星期…
- 感谢非常感谢全球中国学术院邀请的志愿人员接力棒式的接应和陪同!他们是牛津段的@语桐 :UCL博士生程语桐,伯明翰段的@SHU WANG(澍) ,英国大道教育咨询集团总裁、伯明翰华埠商会执行主席王澍斌王总及伯大的几位博士,曼彻斯特段的@William 栋栋 胡正栋博士是《英国社会学评论》期刊的博士后研究员,格拉斯哥段的@小蘑菇兔儿 格大研究生南宇航,南同学明早还要送赵老师夫妇取机场,完成格拉斯哥最后一棒;格拉斯哥的行程较长、还要感谢@Jiangfeng 周霄飞博士,他是中非桥执行总裁、英中科创(创始)会长。很高兴你们都认为这段经历对你们也是有益的。前面我已经向赵老师和袁老师约稿了,如果书出版了,你们的名字和照片都会与书一起存世的,再次感谢大家🙏
- 我们在向志愿人员分配工作前交代,要确保从车站到酒店和酒店回车站的顺利通畅,并且报销送往迎来的车费。各种参观景点是否陪同取决于彼此的时间和兴趣。
Field Visits on British Modernization and Its Global Development Experience (July – August 2024)
On January 20, 2024, Professor Zhao Kejin, Deputy Dean of the School of Social Sciences at Tsinghua University, visited the Global China Academy Centre. He brought with him the last wish of the late Professor LI Qiang (1950-2023), former Chinese Chair of the Global China Academy Council—namely, to continue developing the relationship between the two institutions. Professor Zhao also discussed matters of cooperation. Additionally, he brought a gift from Professor FANG Lili, President of the China Chinese for Anthropology of Arts, her book Fei Xiaotong’s Inquiry: How Human Society Can Achieve ‘Beauty in Diversity and Shared Harmony’, as well as a personal gift of his own books.