Education
Past Projects – 1980s
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Joint Chinese Academy of Social Sciences-American Academy Project: In
1984, as China was reviving its long-neglected education system, a small
delegation from the American Academy visited the Chinese Academy of Social
Sciences (CASS). Since the 1950s, China had suffered great social and political
turmoil, and the virtual destruction of its system of higher education. CASS
turned to the Academy to help develop programs that would allow Chinese
scholars to learn about developments in Western social science and humanistic
disciplines and allow U.S. scholars to learn about scholarly and societal
developments in China. In 1988, Academy members led a group of 10 U.S. scholars
back to China to participate in a series of conferences dealing with the latest
developments in the humanities and social science disciplines. The resulting
volume focused on philosophy, history, literary theory, sociology and political
science, and examined the universality or transferability of knowledge among
cultures, as well as efforts to reintegrate highly specialized fields for
application to social problems.
PROJECT DATE: 1984-1991
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: David Easton (University of California, Irvine)
RESULTING PUBLICATION: “Divided Knowledge: Across Disciplines, Across
Cultures,” eds. David Easton and Corinne S. Schelling. Newbury Park: Sage
Publications, 1991. (out of print)
SOURCES OF FUNDING: American Academy, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Ford
Foundation, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
COLLABORATING ORGANIZATION: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Back to
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