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Archive | 2017

Understanding "sustainability" and attitudes of students to the concept of "sustainable development" in China and the UK

Austin Williams

This chapter is an investigation into the way(s) that words and phrases such as, “sustainability” and “the environment” are used within China and the UK. It is a comparative analysis of responses from 18 to 21 year old students of Architecture in both countries – carried out by questionnaire sampling of students from both regions – and provides an initial assessment of the extent and possible meaning of any key differences in understanding of these terms. The discourse on sustainability is well-established in the UK but is not regularly taught as mainstream in Chinese universities, and yet many tutors, lecturers and practitioners educated outside China who are employed or guest lecture in our particular joint China-British university (and evidence shows that this also happens in other Chinese universities) are bringing a Western educational language of sustainability to Chinese students. In my experience, this has led to some discussion among students and this paper – concerning itself with issues related to sustainability – is the start of a wider assessment of social, cultural, practical and political differences in the classroom: in the West and in China. Drawing on a comparison of student responses from one Chinese university and three academically comparable universities in the UK – including questionnaire responses from 115 students studying in UK and 321 students studying in China (436 respondents in total), I examine their understanding of sustainability that might facilitate the use of these concepts more meaningfully. My findings indicate that there are clear disparities between students in China and UK reflecting a different understanding of expectations, settings and context.


Archive | 2017

Cultivating the garden : Museum of Intangible Cultural Heritage by Vector Architects

Austin Williams


Archive | 2017

Material rebirth. The emotionally charged work of Liu Jiakun celebrates the vitality of 'everydayness'

Austin Williams


Archive | 2017

Chapel in Suzhou by Neri & Hu

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Archive | 2017

Beyond pragmatism: the pedagogy of the impressed

Austin Williams


Archive | 2017

China’s Urban Revolution: Understanding Chinese Eco-Cities

Austin Williams


Archive | 2017

Back to earth : anti-seismic prototype in Guangming by Edward Ng, Li Wan, Ximan Chi

Austin Williams


Archive | 2017

West can sneer all it wants, China is in the ecological driver's seat

Austin Williams


Archive | 2016

Shenzhen's Biennale regurgitates Central Party concerns in a festival of restraint

Austin Williams


Archive | 2016

Outrage: 'if memorialisation is everywhere, it becomes mere virtue-signalling'

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