JB
May 22, 2018
Brilliant course. High quality information, comprehensive bibliography and interesting tests. Visionary, complex and controversial. Not to be missed if you are interested in China.
JQ
Nov 18, 2017
NICE COURSE WITH SOME INTERESTING INFORMATION. THANKS FOR ORGANIZING THIS COURSE.
创建者 Lucy X
•Jun 23, 2021
Very interesting evidence-based approach in delivering insights on Chinese society and its development. As a native Chinese, I still learned a lot about the societal characteristics of my home country.
创建者 Ben C
•Jul 22, 2017
This course was very well put together and expanded my knowledge of both Chinese and non-Chinese society elements. It was also an excellent example of a productive use of data from widely varying sources and what can be learned from carefully analyzing it.
创建者 Jialin B
•May 23, 2018
Brilliant course. High quality information, comprehensive bibliography and interesting tests. Visionary, complex and controversial. Not to be missed if you are interested in China.
创建者 Ilse N D P G
•May 27, 2020
This was a very interesting course that helped me learn a lot of things about China's population. I was very surprised several times.
创建者 JOHN Q
•Nov 19, 2017
NICE COURSE WITH SOME INTERESTING INFORMATION. THANKS FOR ORGANIZING THIS COURSE.
创建者 Basil M
•Sep 12, 2020
Awesome Experience
创建者 Amal A E I
•Sep 6, 2018
Great Course
创建者 lichuangye
•Apr 4, 2017
nice
创建者 Xiaohong Y
•Jan 13, 2020
I like part one better. a lot more information.
创建者 Sathyajith M 1
•Jul 20, 2020
An excellent follow-up to the first course.
创建者 Joy S
•Feb 25, 2019
good info based on actual statistics.
创建者 AlexDeseole
•Dec 1, 2017
Very interesting! Valuable!
创建者 Jeananne K
•Oct 16, 2021
Three and a half stars. It's an interesting overview of a very specific sub-topic within Chinese history--kinship and reproduction. I appreciated the short length and lecture + quiz format of the course, but I found the lecture videos (with the professors more or less reading the slides) a bit distracting, especially when words were mispronounced or mis-read entirely. Also found the focus on "who we are" a bit confusing; perhaps it's directed at those of Chinese ancestry? Would be a good course for students with a background in Chinese history or population/reproduction studies, but probably too specialized for general knowledge.