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Chair of CCPN Management Committee:
Professor Danny Quah|

 

CCPN Director:
Dr Kent Deng |

 

CCPN Co-Director:
Dr Xiangqun Chang|

 

Tel: +44(0)20 8099 4815
Fax: +44(0)20 3051 1503
Emailx.chang@lse.ac.uk|

 

Postal address:
China in Comparative Perspective Network (CCPN)
Department of Economic History
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
UK

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 6163
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7955 7730
Email: ccpn@lse.ac.uk|
Website: www.lse.ac.uk/ccpn |

China in Comparative Perspective Network (CCPN)

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The China in Comparative Perspective Network (CCPN) is the first of its kind in the world. As an 'advanced study on China' the CCPN encourages inter-disciplinary, inter-institutional, trans-national, and comparative approaches, and engages collaborative studies with academic, government, business and public on China in its Asian and global contexts. It is the only bilingual website in the English speaking world which focuses on social scientific studies on China. It promotes LSE China related studies |globally and supports the Department of Anthropology's MSc Programme on China in Comparative Perspective|, the only degree course on China at LSE Its academic activities embrace section of  News and Events|, an International collaborative research base|a journal| and working paper series, a global network on networking|, a laboratory for fostering researchers|, and a wide variety of Online resources|.

In accordance with the policies of  the Third stream as second mission|  ('anything other than research and teaching, the two core elements of University activity', HEFCE 2006) and the 'A Vision for Science and Society|' (DIUS 2008), the CCPN additionally serves as a place where knowledge transfer| and public engagement| between 'science and society' can be exercised. This is facilitated by the diverse methods and resources found on the website, such as the sections China-Europe Dialogue|, China Development Forum|, Public Debate|, Research Interests Blog, Discussion Board, and Facebook|.

LSE is a research-intensive social science university. Its institutional mission is 'to continue to enhance its position as the leading academic centre of international excellence in the social sciences'. China is the only country for which LSE's representation is explicitly managed by the External Relations Division| (see LSE China|). This signifies how important China is to LSE. However, as a discipline-oriented institution LSE doesn't focus on area studies, thus, China studies, as such, does not exist at LSE.

In responding to LSE's innovative interdisciplinary methodological lecture series 'Thinking like a social scientist|' (TLASS) we developed the approach of  'advanced studies on China'. In order to advance studies on China at LSE and to continue its mission 'to enhance its position as the leading academic centre of international excellence in the social sciences' we have created 'China in comparative perspective'. By this we mean the use of the case of China as a comparator to compare, contemporarily and historically, with other countries or regions in interdisciplinary, multiple engagements, cross institutions, and translational approaches for advancing general knowledge.

The CCPN was initiated by scholars from the Asia Research Centre| and the Department of Anthropology| of the London School of Economics. The Network is affiliated to the Department of Anthropology but is not confined to anthropologists. The CCPN enlists nearly two dozen LSE China experts from different disciplines as core members|, Academic Advisory Committee members, or Editorial Board members| of the Journal of China in Comparative Perspective. The CCPN engages principally with the following departments and institutions: Anthropology, Development Studies, Economic History, Economics, Finance, Government, International History, International Relations, Law, Management, Media and Communication, Social Policy, Sociology, Statistics.

The CCPN aims to become a world-class locus for research on issues or themes relating to China in comparative perspective. We are multi-disciplinary and anticipate linking and pooling the expertise of all experts on China seeking comparative and inter-disciplinary approaches to China-related topics.

Professor Stephan Feuchtwang|, the founding Director of CCPN and first Chair of management Committee handed over these two roles to Dr Kent Deng,| and Professor Danny Quah| in 2011 an 2012 respectively. CCPN team  |now works under the new leadership, supported by its Management Committee|. Core members| at LSE, and Academic Advisory Committee| globally.

For more details please click About us| * and History|.

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