Publications

Process Studies in China

The Institute for Postmodern Development of China (IPDC) publishes the peer-reviewed academic journal Process Studies in China annually, which focuses on research related to process philosophy and its applications in the Chinese context.

Culture Communication

In addition to the Process Studies in China, IPDC releases a bi-monthly newspaper, Culture Communication. This publication provides a platform for sharing the latest developments in cultural studies, stimulating discussions on contemporary cultural issues, and encouraging the exchange of ideas between scholars and the public from a constructive postmodernist perspective. Through these publications, IPDC seeks to deepen the understanding of the process worldview and its influence on Chinese society.

Translations & Books

Thus far, the China Project/IPDC has organized the publication of more than 20 Chinese translations of Process books. Some of which include: The Reenchantment of Science, God and Religion in the Postmodern World, Process Theology, Postmodernism and Public Policy, and Beyond Dialogue.

Our current translation project involves another set of ten Process books: For the Common Good, by Herman Daly and John Cobb, The Liberation of Life, by Birch and Cobb, Reenchantment Without Supernaturalism, by David Griffin, Whitehead’s Radically Different Postmodern Philosophy, by David Griffin, Unsnarling the World-Knot, by David Griffin, Universal Feeling, by John Buchanan, Gandhi’s Hope, by Jay McDaniel, and God as Poet of the World, by Roland Faber.