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SUMMARY:Booksellers and Bookstores in Mainland China: the Age of Common Prosperity
DESCRIPTION:This talk considers the place and importance of books in Chinese society and in the cultural life of the people. Our research gives new insights into the relationship between books and what has become known as common prosperity in mainland China. This\, in turn\, feeds into wider societal concerns as it raises questions about the place and purpose of bookstores within the broader social culture. The growth and development of the Chinese book trade will be covered but whereas other studies base their findings on data taken from sales and finance our focus is on official government publications to give a fresh perspective on the apparent expansion and development of physical bookstores in mainland China. How does an examination of the government policy regarding booksellers\, as set out in the Five-Year Plans and the Laws of the People’s Republic of China\, help us to understand the importance of literacy and culture in the wider Chinese society? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSimon Mahony is Professor of Digital Humanities\, Beijing Normal University at Zhuhai\, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Information Studies\, University College London\, and Visiting Professor at the Department of Information Management\, Peking University. His research focus is digital humanities with specific interests in education\, information studies\, equality\, diversity\, inclusion\, and the open agenda.
URL:https://booksellingresearchnet.uk/event/mahonu2023/
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