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The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Yearbooks: Society
International Advisory Board: Yanjie BIAN, University of Minnesota, Nan LIN, Duke University, Xueguang ZHOU, Stanford University
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Editorial Board
Yanjie Bian is professor of sociology at the University of Minnesota. He has published books and articles on post-Mao Chinese society, with a focus on social stratification, occupational mobility, and interpersonal networks. Since 2003, he has led a group of social scientists to conduct the Chinese General Social Survey.
Nan Lin is Oscar L. Tang Family Professor of Sociology at Duke University. His research interests are in social networks and social capital, the life stress process (especially social support as resources), social stratification and mobility, and Chinese societies.
Xueguang Zhou is senior fellow at the Freeman Spongli Institute for International Studies and professor of sociology and at Stanford University. His main area of research is institutional changes in contemporary Chinese society, focusing on Chinese organizations and management, social inequality, and state-society relationships.
Nan Lin is Oscar L. Tang Family Professor of Sociology at Duke University. His research interests are in social networks and social capital, the life stress process (especially social support as resources), social stratification and mobility, and Chinese societies.
Xueguang Zhou is senior fellow at the Freeman Spongli Institute for International Studies and professor of sociology and at Stanford University. His main area of research is institutional changes in contemporary Chinese society, focusing on Chinese organizations and management, social inequality, and state-society relationships.
Readership
All those interested in developments in Chinese society, social policy, and developments in the field of sociology in China. Also an excellent primary source for examining how professors and researchers in China discuss and analyze social issues confronting their country.
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Chief Editors: Ru Xin, Lu Xueyi, Li Peilin; Deputy Chief Editors: Chen Guangjin, Li Wei, Xu Xinxin
The China Society Yearbook, Volume 5 continues the ten-year tradition of presenting precise and venerable academic principles by compiling the findings of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ subject research group for the “Analysis and Forecast of the Social Situation”.
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Chief Editors: Ru Xin, Lu Xueyi, LiI Peilin; Deputy Chief Editors: Chen Guangjin, LiI Wei, Xu Xinxin
The year 2008 marked a historical turning point for China, with the 30th anniversary of the launch of China’s opening and reform policy, the Beijing Olympics, the Sichuan earthquake and the subprime mortgage crisis in the USA. China was in the midst of an economic boom, and began to invest and ...
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Chief Editors: Ru Xin, Lu Xueyi, LiI Peilin; Deputy Chief Editors: Chen Guangjin, LiI Wei, Xu Xinxin
The 2008 volume of The China Society Yearbook, the third volume in the annual China Society Blue Book series to be translated into English, contains important statistics and analysis from Chinese scholars on a wide array of social issues in China. Topics explored in this volume include ...
€110.00$142.00
Chief Editors: Ru Xin, Lu Xueyi, Li Peilin; Deputy Chief Editors: Chen Guangjin, Li Wei, Xu Xinxin
The 2007 volume of The China Society Yearbook, the second volume in the annual China Society Blue Book series to be translated into English, contains important facts and analysis from Chinese scholars on a wide array of issues in China. Along with analysis, this volume offers recommendations and ...
€110.00$142.00
Chief Editors: Ru Xin, Lu Xueyi, Li Peilin; Deputy Chief Editors: Huang Ping, Chen Guangjin
The China Society Yearbook (2006) provides analysis of and commentary on social issues in contemporary China, broken down into chapters on different aspects of China’s social development, including change in social structure, population growth, employment, standard of living and education.
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