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Society Building - A China Model of Social Development -English version

Society Building - A China Model of Social Development -English version

- Society Building - A China Model of Social Development -Engl

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Society Building - A China Model of Social Development

Understanding China and the World series

Product details

Paperback: 238 pages

Publisher: Global China Press (1 November 2015)

Language: English

ISBN: 978-1-910334-02-7

Product Dimensions: 17 x 24 cm

About the Editor

Xiangqun Chang is Director of CCPN Global, Editor of Journal of China in Comparative Perspective (JCCP), and Chief Editor of Global China Press. She is also Honorary Professor at University College London, UK, and holder of several professorships and senior fellowships at Peking, Renmin, Fudan and Sun Yat-sen universities in China. Her publications include Guanxi or Li shang wanglai? Reciprocity, Social Support Networks, & Social Creativity in a Chinese Village (2009, 2010).

Product Description

In China's future social development, there is likely to be an interest in 'society building' with interactions between top-down and bottom-up approaches, along with a deepened level

of social reform and the construction of a harmonious or 'symbiotic society'. This represents

one of China's social development models, and is reflected in the Communist Party of China

(CPC) and state policy. The term 'society building' was proposed by Chinese thinkers nearly a century ago and was used by Chinese sociologists to study Chinese society since the 1930s. In the 21st century, 'society building' has been used as an interdisciplinary concept by Chinese social scientists. The main concern of China for its future social development is to enhance its people's wellbeing and encourage them to build Chinese society in innovative and creative ways.

This volume showcases the latest research of non-Chinese scholars relating to this indigenous

concept and to China's social development in a global context. It tackles the following

topics: the assessment of the social impact of infrastructure projects; China's reforms and its

changing political system; whether or not the Singapore model is suitable for China to follow;

soft power through education; and boundaries, cosmopolitanisms and spaces in Chinese

and international cities. The book will be of interest to academics, professionals, practitioners,

university students and the general public seeking a comprehensive understanding of China.

Society Building: A China Model of Social Development is the second volume in the

Understanding China and the World series, edited by the late Chinese sociologist ZHENG

Hangsheng (1936-2014) and British-Chinese scholar Xiangqun Chang. Both the title of the

volume and book series deliberately reflect a new perspective on China, putting China in

the context of globalization and inspiring comparative studies that enable non-Chinese to

understand China and the world.

About the book series and background

This book was first published in 2014 by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (CSP). This new

edition is published in association with CSP, by the UK-based Global China Press (GCP) and

New World Press (NWP). GCP is the first publisher specializing in dual language publications that focus on Chinese perspectives of the world and human knowledge and non-Chinese perspectives of China in a global context. NWP was founded in 1951 and is a member of the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). It publishes multilingual books on social sciences, literature, management and other disciplines that serve to introduce China to the world. As early as the 1980s, NWP published the China Study series in English, covering China's economy, politics, ethnicity, population, history, sociology and anthropology, and including Fei Xiaotong's Toward a People's Anthropology (1981), Chinese Village Close-Up (1982) and Small Towns in China (1986). NWP is republishing the China Study series jointly with GCP, supplemented by new titles.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal230
  • Udgivelsesdato02-11-2015
  • ISBN139781910334027
  • Forlag Ccpn Global
  • FormatPaperback
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  • Vægt405 g
  • Dybde1,2 cm
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    10 cm
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    17 cm
    24,4 cm

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