European and Chinese sociologies : a new dialogue / / edited by Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Li Peilin.
Sociology is subject to a process of internationalisation. The rapid development of China has provided the ‘China experience’ and shown the emergence of a new sociology. In this book a dialogue between European and Chinese sociologists is opening up new horizons for Western thought in a context of e...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Preliminary Material / |r Laurence Roulleau-Berger and Li Peilin -- |t Introductions European and Chinese Sociologies: A New Dialogue / |r Laurence Roulleau-Berger -- |t Societies, Modernities and Globalization Modernity and Modernization / |r Alain Touraine -- |t The Economical Status and Social Attitudes of Migrant Workers in China / |r Li Peilin and Li Wei -- |t The Crisis of ‘Organised Modernity’ / |r Robert Castel -- |t Transition Sociology Trends and New Prospects / |r Sun Liping -- |t Multiple Modernities, Inequalities and Intermediate Spaces / |r Laurence Roulleau-Berger -- |t Neither Global nor National: Novel Assemblages of Territory, Authority, and Rights / |r Saskia Sassen -- |t Class, Individual and Society Social Mobility and Social Class in China: A Comparative Study of Intragenerational Mobility Models Before and After the Economic Reforms / |r Li Chunling -- |t The Rise of the ‘Middle Classes’ or the Moyennisation of Society in Contemporary France: A Difficult Debate / |r Catherine Bidou-Zachariasen -- |t Individualism, Autonomy, Social Institution: How to overcome the Dichotomy between the Individual and Society / |r Alain Ehrenberg -- |t Social Existence of Chinese Middle Class in Contemporary China: Class Cognition and Political Consciousness / |r Li Lulu -- |t Guanxilization and Categorization: Theoretical Considerations Based on Two Case Studies / |r Yang Yiyin -- |t State, Democraty and Citizenship Conflict, Trust and Democracy in Eastern Europe / |r Anna Krasteva -- |t Civil Society in Community Governance: The Experience from China / |r Li Youmei -- |t Testing Recognition: New Injunctions and Disjunctions of Democracy in Western Europe / |r Jean-Paul Payet -- |t A New Economy of Legality and the Process of Legitimization in Contemporary Societies / |r Jacques Commaille -- |t Folk Society and Ritual State / |r Guo Yuhua -- |t Dual integration of Social Order: Analysis of a Case of Property Right Dispute / |r Zhang Jing -- |t Ethics, Legitimacy and Vulnerability in Europe / |r Patrick Pharo -- |t Housing Transforms China: The Homeowners’ Rights Campaign in B City / |r Shen Yuan -- |t Economic Transformations and New Social Inequalities Employment Regulation in the Wake of Globalisation / |r Michel Lallement -- |t Is There a Future for Industrial Democracy? / |r Catherine Paradeise -- |t Industrial Relations and Inequalities in Western Europe: Questions for the Evolution of Chinese Labour Markets / |r David Marsden -- |t Three Types of Discrimination against Migrant Workers in the Labor Market and Logical Consequences / |r Liu Shiding -- |t Dualism and Diversity: A Comparative Analysis of Unemployment in Italy / |r Enzo Mingione and Jonathan Pratschke -- |t Three Decades of Chinese Women. State, Family, Women: Comments on the Last Two Decades of Women or Gender Related Sociological Studies / |r Tong Xin -- |t Conclusion / |r Michel Wieviorka -- |t Bibliography / |r Laurence Roulleau-Berger and Li Peilin -- |t Index / |r Laurence Roulleau-Berger and Li Peilin. |
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