
We are pleased to start 2018 with a new issue of our journal.
Author(s) -
Gerda Wielander,
Sarah Dauncey
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of the british association for chinese studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2048-0601
DOI - 10.51661/bjocs.v8i1.18
Subject(s) - publication , variety (cybernetics) , publishing , diversity (politics) , centrality , discipline , library science , public relations , political science , sociology , computer science , social science , law , mathematics , combinatorics , artificial intelligence
We are pleased to start 2018 with a new issue of our journal. From now on we will be publishing twice per year, making this the first issue of the eighth volume, and marking a slight shift in the way we number the journal to reflect its now regular, biannual character.
The journal aims to publish the best research in Chinese Studies—a term that may not necessarily reflect the institutional or disciplinary affiliations of our authors. Research in Chinese Studies can address a wide variety of topics and timeframes; it can also employ a wealth of different methodologies. What qualifies something as Chinese Studies research is the centrality of Chinese-language sources, be they written documents, interviews, or images. The new issue presents excellent examples of the diversity of Chinese Studies in the UK.