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Knowledge Across Cultures - A Contribution to Dialogue Among Civilizations

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At the start of the new millennium, the United Nations designated 2001 the 'Year of Dialogue among Civilizations'.

This dialogue emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and changed much of the field of comparative education.

The dialogue draws attention to deep-rooted cultural differences around the world which shape approaches to education. This book gives voice to outstanding scholars from three major Eastern civilizations - Chinese, Arabic and Indian - who have entered into dialogue with equally distinguished scholars from the West.

One of the authors, Abdus Salam, was the first scientist from Pakistan to win the Nobel Prize in Physics.

The themes of the book include challenges to knowledge in the late modern era; Eastern contributions to scientific knowledge; knowledge transfer across regions and civilizations; indigenous knowledge and modern education; and past and present influences from China.

The book will contribute to an ongoing dialogue among civilizations, and enhance mutual understanding in the increasingly globalized society of the 21st Century.

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Product Details
9628093738 / 9789628093731
Paperback / softback
370.196
01/10/2001
Hong Kong
410 pages
166 x 238 mm, 670 grams
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