Chinese in the Digital Age by Thomas Mullaney (History, EA Languages and Cultures, Stanford)
April 27, 2023
12:30 pm
For over 70 years, Chinese script has been a driving force in shaping the digital age and pushing it beyond familiar alphabetical ecologies. Western-designed screens, printers, keyboards, character encoding schemes, and more have all been forced to adapt to accommodate the intricacies of the world's one major non-alphabetical writing system. Despite China's position as a global leader in technology, however, these ecologies of Chinese computing have long remained uncharted territories--until now. Join Stanford historian Thomas S. Mullaney on a tour of Chinese in the digital age.
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Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
East Asia Program