Items with category:Publications

Australia-China and education reading, research and viewing highlights from 2021
To recap the year, we asked network members for some recommended reading in the Australia-China and education space, including their own research. Here are their recommendations: Jeffrey Gil Lo Bianco, J. (2021) Australia needs to make languages compulsory, Melbourne Asia Review An informative reflection on Asian language education policy in Australia, including how it’s been […]

Bookshelf
We are excited to celebrate the publications of our network members – we will feature their work here. Be sure to check back to see what is new, and let us know if you have a new book you’d like to share! We are also putting together a shared Zotero library – you can view […]

Engaging historical memory as a lens to view the Communist Party of China’s 100th anniversary
By Dr Rebecca Cairns, Lecturer in Education, Deakin University Throughout 2021, the Communist Party of China’s (CPC) campaign to commemorate its centenary utilised a range of strategies to promote official Party history and its preferred narrative. These included new editions of history books, exhibitions, advertising, opera, apps, light shows, TV dramas, the promotion of […]

What we’ve been reading…
We’ve been noticing some excellent pieces of writing and research recently, so we are sharing them here. Academic freedom is paramount for universities. They can do more to protect it from China’s interference This piece by Yun Jiang at the ANU was published in The Conversation earlier this week, after the report by Human Rights […]