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Social change in contemporary China : C. K. Yang and the concept of institutional diffusion / edited by Wenfang Tang and Burkart Holzner.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Tang, Wenfang, 1955- editor.
Holzner, Burkart, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social change--China.
Social change.
Organizational change--China.
Organizational change.
Culture diffusion--China.
Culture diffusion.
China--Social conditions.
China.
China--Economic conditions.
Yang, C. K., 1910-1999.
Yang, C. K.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (335 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Social Change in Contemporary China offers a wide-ranging examination of Chinese institutional change in areas of education, religion, health care, economics, labor, family, and local communities in the post-Mao era. Based on the pioneering work of sociologist C.K. Yang (1911-1999), and his institutional diffusion theory, the essays analyze and develop the theory as it applies to both public and private institutions. The interrelationship of these institutions composes what Yang termed the Chinese "system," and affects nearly every aspect of life. Yang examined the influence of external factors on each institution, such as the influence of Westernization and Communism on family, and the impact of industrialization on rural markets. He also analyzed the impact of public opinion and past culture on institutions, therein revealing the circular nature of diffusion. Perhaps most significant are Yang's insights on the role of religion in Chinese society. Despite the common perception that China had no religion, he uncovers the influence of classical Confucianism as the basis for many ethical value systems, and follows its diffusion into state and kinship systems, as well as Taoism and Buddhism. Writing in the early years of Communism, Yang had little hard data with which to test his theories. The contributors to this volume expand upon Yang's groundbreaking approach and apply the model of diffusion to a rapidly evolving contemporary China, providing a window into an increasingly modern Chinese society and its institutions.
Contents:
Introduction: The diffusion of institutions in contemporary China / Wenfang Tang
C.K. Yang : sociology in China and the encounter of civilizations / Burkart Holzner
Institutional restructuring, organizational integration, and the Chinese revolution : C.K. Yang's theory of social system change / Chong Chor Lau
A sociological paradigm in the study of Chinese religion : C.K. Yang's Religion in Chinese society / Ambrose Y.C. King and Lizhu Fan
New institutions in practice : migrant workers and their mobilization of the labor law / Isabelle Thireau and Hua Linshan
Social capabilities and Chinese economic growth / Thomas G. Rawski
Institutional change and income inequality / Zhanxin Zhang
Categorical sources of income inequality in urban China / Wang Feng and Tianfu Wang
Local response to a global agenda : changing state-education relations in mainland China / Ka-ho Mok
Chinese diffused and institutional health care and global change / Rance P.L. Lee
When a house becomes his home / Deborah S. Davis
Family social capital in urban China : a social network approach / Yanjie Bian, Deborah S. Davis, and Shaoguang Wang
When to give and why : intergenerational transfer of resources in urban Chinese families / Jieming Chen
Local community and communal solidarity in rural China / Cho-yun Hsu.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780822973065
0822973065
OCLC:
891385557

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