Sociologie de la Chine et sociologie chinoise
Title | Sociologie de la Chine et sociologie chinoise PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Librairie Droz |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9782600042376 |
La sociologie de la Chine
Title | La sociologie de la Chine PDF eBook |
Author | Georges-Marie Schmutz |
Publisher | Georges M. SCHMUTZ |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9783906751139 |
La sociologie de la Chine offre à la fois une fresque, une galerie de portraits et une analyse des ouvrages sociologiques se rapportant à la société chinoise, depuis le milieu du XVIIIe siècle jusqu'à la fin de nos années 80. Le texte, les tables et les appendices présentent des informations sur plus de six cents sociologues s'étant intéressés à ce pays. Douze ouvrages, jugés emblématiques des périodes marquantes que sont les XVIIIe et XIXe siècles européens, celle de l'Ecole chinoise de sociologie (1900-1950) et l'Après-guerre américain, occupent les douze chapitres centraux du livre. De ces matériaux, l'auteur extrait quatre facettes d'une image sociologique caractérisant les sociétés sinisées: leur organisation hiérarchique, leur orientation morale à travers le culte des ancêtres, leur fabrication autour de la famille et enfin leur orientation vers la continuité. Cette synthèse propose, au-delà de l'opposition classique entre sociétés modernes et sociétés traditionnelles, une alternative à la compréhension des sociétés asiatiques contemporaines.
Hostile Forces
Title | Hostile Forces PDF eBook |
Author | Jamie J. Gruffydd-Jones |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2022-07-19 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0197643221 |
How do authoritarian regimes deal with pressure from the international community? China's leaders have been subject to decades of international attention, condemnation, resolutions, boycotts, and sanctions over their treatment of human rights. We assume that hearing about all this pressure will make the public more concerned about human rights, and so regimes like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) should do what they can to prevent this from happening. In Hostile Forces, Jamie Gruffydd-Jones argues that while international pressure may indeed embarrass authoritarian leaders on the international stage, it may, in fact, benefit them at home. The targets of human rights pressure, regimes like the Communist Party, are not merely passive recipients, but actors who can proactively shape and deploy that pressure for their own advantage. Taking us through an exploration of the history of the Communist Party's reactions to foreign pressure, from condemnation of Mao's crackdowns in Tibet to outrage at the outbreak of COVID-19, analysis of a novel database drawn from state media archives, as well as multiple survey experiments and hundreds of interviews, Gruffydd-Jones shows that the CCP uses the most 'hostile' pressure strategically - and successfully - to push citizens to view human rights in terms of international geopolitics rather than domestic injustice, and reduce their support for change. The book shines a light on how regimes have learnt to manage, manipulate, and resist foreign pressure on their human rights, and illustrates how support for authoritarian and nationalist policies might grow in the face of a liberal international system.
Editing Economists and Economists as Editors
Title | Editing Economists and Economists as Editors PDF eBook |
Author | Pascal Bridel |
Publisher | Librairie Droz |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Economics literature |
ISBN | 9782600042451 |
The Disempowered Development of Tibet in China
Title | The Disempowered Development of Tibet in China PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Martin Fischer |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 467 |
Release | 2013-12-20 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0739134396 |
Series: Studies in Modern Tibetan Culture, Lexington Books Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University Since the central government of China started major campaigns for western development in the mid-1990s, the economies of the Tibetan areas in Western China have grown rapidly and living standards have improved. However, grievances and protests have also intensified, as dramatically evidenced by the protests that spread across most Tibetan areas in spring 2008 and by the more recent wave of self-immolation protests that started in 2011. This book offers a detailed and careful exploration of this synergy between development and conflict in Tibet from the mid-1990s onwards, when rapid economic growth has occurred in tandem with a particularly assimilationist approach of integrating Tibet into China. Fischer argues that the intensified economic integration of Tibet into regional and national development strategies on these assimilationist terms, within a context of continued political disempowerment, and through the massive channeling of subsidies through Han Chinese dominated entities based outside the Tibetan areas, has accentuated various dynamics of subordination and marginalization faced by Tibetans of all social strata. Whether or not these dynamics are intended to be discriminatory, they effectively accentuate the discriminatory, assimilationist and disempowering characteristics of development, even while producing considerable improvements in the material consumption of local Tibetans. In particular, strong cultural, linguistic and political biases intensify ethnically-exclusionary dynamics among middle and upper strata of the Tibetan labor force, which is problematic considering the rapid shift of Tibetans out of agriculture and towards the highly subsidy-dependent sectors of the economy, especially in urban areas. The combination of these disempowering dynamics with the sheer speed of dislocating and disembedding social change provides important insights into recent tensions given that it has accentuated insecurity while restricting the ability of Tibetan communities to adapt in autonomous and self-determined ways. The study represents one of the only macro-level and systemic analyses of its kind in the scholarship on Tibet, based on accessible economic analysis and extensive interdisciplinary fieldwork. It also carries much interest for those interested in China and in the interactions between development, inequality, exclusion and conflict more generally.
The Socialist Calculation Debate After the Upheavals in Eastern Europe
Title | The Socialist Calculation Debate After the Upheavals in Eastern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Pascal Bridel |
Publisher | Librairie Droz |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9782600042499 |
Post-Western Revolution in Sociology
Title | Post-Western Revolution in Sociology PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Roulleau-Berger |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2016-02-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9004309985 |
Within a movement towards the circulation and globalisation of knowledge, new centres and new peripheries form and new hierarchies appear - more or less discretely - producing competition and rivalry in the development of “new” knowledge. Centres of gravity in social sciences have been displaced towards Asia, especially China. We have entered a period of de-westernization of knowledge and co-production of transnational knowledge. This is a scientific revolution in the social sciences which imposes detours, displacements, reversals. It means a turning point in the history of social sciences. From the Chinese experience in sociology the author is opening a Post-Western Space where after Post-Colonial Studies, she is speaking about the emergence of a Post-Western Sociology.