Sociology for change : the official annual of the Hong Kong Sociological Association / editors, Bian Yan-jie, Chan Kwok-bun and Cheung Tak-sing ; guest editor, Ku Hok-bun. - 1 online resource. - Social transformations in Chinese societies, v. 2 1871-2673 ; . - Brill eBook titles 2007 . - Social Transformations in Chinese Societies 2. Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2007, ISBN: 9789004215290. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Preliminary Material / Hopeful Sociology For Change / Toward A Hopeful Sociology / Religion And The (Second) Axial Age: Comments On Richard Madsen / Chinese Religion And The Modern Moral Order: Comments On Richard Madsen / Rejoinder To Chan And Chan / Public Sociology On A Global Scale / Voices From The Margin / A Will To Public Sociology: Parrhesia Or Dialectical Regression? / Chinese Immigrant Women In Canada: From Professional To Family Careers / Global Transformations And Rising Transparency: With Special Reference To The Recent Development In Four Chinese Societies / Where Is The Stork? Sociological Insights Into Barriers To Fertility In Singapore / Decentering: The Rise Of Hong Kong As A Network Society / Chinese Business Networks And Chinese Entrepreneurship: Myths And Partial Truths—A Review Essay / Book Reviews / Notice To Contributors / Notice To Subscribers / Y. Bian , K. Chan and T. Cheung -- Ku Hok-Bun -- Richard Madsen -- Chan Hoi-Man -- Chan Shun-Hing -- Richard Madsen -- Michael Burawoy -- Lui Tai-Lok -- Pun Ngai -- Janet Salaff and Arent Greve -- Burkart Holzner and Leslie Holzner -- Paulin T. Straughan , Angelique Chan and Gavin W. Jones -- Wong Siu-Lun -- Chu Yin-Wah -- Y. Bian , K. Chan and T. Cheung -- Y. Bian , K. Chan and T. Cheung -- Y. Bian , K. Chan and T. Cheung.

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Social Transformations in Chinese Societies is the offi cial annual of The Hong Kong Sociological Association. It publishes articles of original research that addresses theoretical, methodological, or substantive issues of sociological significance about social transformations in Chinese societies. The focus is mainly on Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, the Mainland, Singapore, and Chinese overseas.

9789047419372

10.1163/ej.9789004157064.i-245 DOI

2006053066

B0703983 bccb


Social change--China--Periodicals.
Social change--China--Hong Kong--Periodicals.


China--Social conditions--Periodicals.
Hong Kong (China)--Social conditions--Periodicals.

HN751 / .S65 2006

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