Recent years have seen a surge of interest in the understanding of China from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, sparking lively debates between different disciplinary domains. Yet, the legitimation of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of China is unsettled by the persistence of disciplinary boundaries, often putting a bar on research that employs interdisciplinary analytical frameworks and methods. Taking an ongoing research project on the digital governance of the Chinese diaspora as a case study, this paper looks at the study of Chinese extraterritorial power and digital platforms as an illustration of the need of adopting a perspective to the study of China attentive to different concepts, vocabularies, and methodological tools. Drawing from the fields of sociology, anthropology, critical geography, mobility studies and digital humanities, the paper suggests the need for engaging Chinese transnational space across intellectual traditions as a way for incorporating insights emerging from the study of China for the understanding of broader global processes and from the study of global processes for the understanding of China. Keywords: global China; digital diaspora governance; interdisciplinarity
Carola Ludovica Giannotti Mura, Antonella Ceccagno (2023). Come la Cina parla ai suoi diasporici. Un approccio interdisciplinare alla governance digitale della diaspora cinese. ORIZZONTECINA, 14(1), 1-22 [10.13135/2280-8035/7920].
Come la Cina parla ai suoi diasporici. Un approccio interdisciplinare alla governance digitale della diaspora cinese
Antonella Ceccagno
2023
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Recent years have seen a surge of interest in the understanding of China from a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, sparking lively debates between different disciplinary domains. Yet, the legitimation of interdisciplinary approaches to the study of China is unsettled by the persistence of disciplinary boundaries, often putting a bar on research that employs interdisciplinary analytical frameworks and methods. Taking an ongoing research project on the digital governance of the Chinese diaspora as a case study, this paper looks at the study of Chinese extraterritorial power and digital platforms as an illustration of the need of adopting a perspective to the study of China attentive to different concepts, vocabularies, and methodological tools. Drawing from the fields of sociology, anthropology, critical geography, mobility studies and digital humanities, the paper suggests the need for engaging Chinese transnational space across intellectual traditions as a way for incorporating insights emerging from the study of China for the understanding of broader global processes and from the study of global processes for the understanding of China. Keywords: global China; digital diaspora governance; interdisciplinarityFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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