
A note on what do we talk about when we talk about Chinese Research?
Author(s) -
Martin Sposato
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
harvard deusto business research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2254-6235
DOI - 10.48132/hdbr.258
Subject(s) - politics , sociology , epistemology , unit (ring theory) , linguistics , political science , psychology , law , mathematics education , philosophy
This research note addresses the question stated in its title, what do we talk about when we talk about Chinese research? The article provides arguments for an understanding of Chinese research as a cultural unit, regardless of regional, political and historical differences that can be found in different territories. This does not mean the regional, political and historical differences are not relevant to researchers, on the contrary, they must be taking into account by researchers. Cultural similarities are needed to connect the different types of Chinese cultures, but not at the expense of omitting regional differences.