Professor Lee reopened the discussion of the late Edward Said's thesis on the role of the intellectuals as essentially humanistic scholars and academia-based specialists who 'speak truth to power' by bringing it up-to-date to the present age of 'globalization'. At the lecture, Professor Lee discussed the topic in a comparative context with relevance to the situation of higher education in Asia, specifically Hong Kong. Said's views were coupled and compared with those of Michel Foucault, Edward Shils, Ch'ien Mu, Yu Ying-shih, contemporary Neo-Confucians and theorists of globalization, among others. He hoped the lecture will generate more discussion in the CUHK community on the crucial issues of higher education.
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Prof. Yee Leung on “CUHK’s Research Initiatives on Urban Science and Urban Informatics”
10 Jan, 2017Prof. Yee Leung on “CUHK’s Research Initiatives on Urban Science and Urban Informatics”
10 Jan, 2017