Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Vol. 3, 2017

Author:   Xiangqun Chang
Publisher:   Global Century Press
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9781910334270


Pages:   146
Publication Date:   31 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives (JCGCP), formerly, Journal of China in Comparative Perspective (JCCP), publishes original multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary comparative research on China on a wide range of topics in the social and human sciences. It encourages debate, cooperation and co-authorship on the same issue or theme from different disciplines (including politics, economics, international relations, history, sociology, anthropology, cultural psychology and methodology). Its aim is to bring out the best in scholarship, transcending traditional academic boundaries in an innovative manner. JCGCP is not simply about China - there are already several excellent China journals - but about looking at China from a comparative viewpoint as a player in broader patterns of development, ideas, movements, networks and systems. Comparison includes using China as a case study to examine a generally applicable theory, or drawing analytical conclusions from comparative data about China and some other country or context. The comparison may be regional or global, historical or contemporary, and it may involve a comparison of perceptions: China's perceptions of others and others' perceptions of China in the context of China's encounter with the outside world in the political, economic, military and cultural senses. We also consider articles that draw contrasts between China and non-China, Chinese people and non-Chinese people, or academic debates and dialogues between Chinese and non-Chinese, Chinese perspectives of the world or human knowledge, and non-Chinese perspectives of China in a global context. In addition to research articles, research reports and commentaries, JCGCP also publishes periodic symposia on selected topics, in-depth review articles on particular areas of scholarship and reviews of books of unusual quality and significance for the study of China in global and comparative perspectives. Certain issues of the journal may focus on a particular subject, and we welcome suggestions for themes. JCGCP is a strictly non-partisan publication and does not support or discriminate against any political, ideological or religious viewpoint. In accordance with standard academic practice, articles submitted for publication in JCCP are subjected to a rigorous process of blind peer review. Although it was conceived as an academic journal, the editorial policy is to ensure that articles that appear herein are of interest beyond the academic arena to policymakers, as well as readers with a general interest in China-related themes.

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Author:   Xiangqun Chang
Publisher:   Global Century Press
Imprint:   Global Century Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781910334270


ISBN 10:   1910334278
Pages:   146
Publication Date:   31 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"Professor Xiangqun Chang, BA in Political Science, MA in Sociology, PhD in Sociology and Social Anthropology, is Director of Global China Institute and CCPN Global (China in Comparative Perspective Network Global), a global academic institute for advancing the study of China and the Chinese from a comparative perspective, Editor of the Journal of China in Comparative Perspective (JCCP), Chief Editor of Global China Press, and Senior Consultant of Global China Unit, a knowledge based think tank for social consultancy, UK. She is also Honorary Professor at University College London (UCL) and Visiting Professors of the University of Westminster, the UK; Peking University and Sun Yat-Sen Universities; Special term Professor of Fudan University, Senior Fellow at Renmin and Chair Professor at Northeast Normal University, China. The only UK-based sociologist trained in both China and the UK, Xiangqun has been working at universities on social scientific studies of China interdisciplinarily since 1991, when she came to the UK as a Visiting Fellow. She is a leading scholar working on the study of China and the Chinese from a comparative perspective in the world. Her academic publications amount to over two million Chinese characters and English words. Xiangqun's research interests are broad including contemporary China studies and comparative studies on China; reciprocity and social networks; personal, institutional & social relationships; social support and welfare, social work and charitable organizations; social creativity; local identity, transcultural practice, autonomy and governance; global civil society and governance; migrants and immigrants; women and gender studies; discourse analysis, bidirectional translation between Chinese and English; fieldwork and general methodology; and Marxist sociology. In the past two plus decades Xiangqun has conducted about two dozen research projects and acted with many roles in her career including research assistant, data analyst, researcher, independent investigator, and co-principle investigator. Her publications are more than two million Chinese characters and English words. Based on a thorough and detailed ethnography of a Chinese village with longitudinal comparisons, she developed a general analytical concept - 'recipropriety' lishang-wanglai 礼尚往来) -- a Chinese model of reciprocity, relatedness and social networks (see Recipropriety (lishang-wanglai): A Chinese model of social relationships and reciprocity - state and villagers' interaction 1936-2014, Journal of Sociology, March 2016 vol. 52 no. 1 103-117; Guanxi or Li shang wanglai? -- Reciprocity, Social Support Networks, & Social Creativity in a Chinese Village (Taipei: Scholarly Publishing Business, Airiti Press, Inc. 2010). According to Deng Zhenglai, 'Chang Xiangqun's book ... can be seen as a ""virtual icon"" in which the so-called 'China model' is embedded. This book is an excellent outcome based on the author's transdisciplinary training in both China and the West, and long term in-depth empirical studies on contemporary China. It is the first Chinese scholar's book in nearly 100 years to systematically challenge important Western social theories on social exchange and reciprocity.' She has been testing the lishang-wanglai model on many projects, e.g. the area of Chinese entrepreneur relationships, inside and outside China with both inter-disciplinary and comparative approaches. Xiangqun has been involved in editorial work since 1985 when she was a postgraduate student in China. She has acted in different editorial roles, such as editor or managing editor, for journals (including acting as a peer reviewer), co-editor for conference proceedings, member of editorial boards, or co-editor-in-chief for book series, and web master of CCPN website, etc. Since 2014 she became Chief Editor at the Global China Press (UK)."

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