Article title: ‘A one-sided view of the world’: Women of colour at the intersections of academic freedom
Authors: Audrey Verma, Shan-Jan Sarah Liy and Mwenza Blell
Journal: The International Journal of Human Rights
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2022.2041601
The sentence
“Outside the classroom, some academic journals also have a history of banning research that violates the one-China policy, including journals such as China Quarterly and others published by Springer Nature”
has been replaced with
“Outside the classroom, some academic publishers have conceded to requests from the Chinese government to restrict access to published research articles, including those deemed to violate the one-China policy. This was illustrated by high-profile cases such as the removal of some China Quarterly articles by Cambridge University Press from their platform in China (promptly re-instated following criticism from the global academic community and the journal’s editor and board members) and of articles from International Politics and the Journal of Chinese Political Science, both published by Springer Nature.”