Rural development in China: the rise of innovative institutions and markets, Volume 1
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In: Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets
In: Rural Development in China: the Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets Ser.
Fresh Perspectives on China's Rural Developments and Innovative InstitutionsSince the 1950s rural China has experienced several reforms with both varying degrees of success and failure. Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) explores China's rural development path from two angles: institutional innovations and the market. Looking at China's pace of socio-economic development as a key factor in modernization, author Lu Yilong discusses the institutional drawbacks and demands to determine the specific issues of China's rural market. Using China's unique "3-rurals" concept as the basis, Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) gives suggestions of how to stimulate rural socio-economic growth and lead China down a path to future economic success.Content HighlightsPatterns in New Rural Communities and Institutional DemandReforming the Dual-Sector Structure and Developing Rural CommunitiesTransfer of Land under the Household Responsibility SystemGovernment Imposed Institutional InnovationsInstitutional Innovations and Emerging Factor MarketsNon-Farm Business Activities and Social Network of Rural HouseholdsPeasants' Market PreferencesTraditional and Modern Rural MarketsInstitutional conditions for Nurturing Entrepreneurial Talents in the RuralRural Development in 1949-1979, and 1979-2009Market Transition and Rural StratificationDual Structure and Dual Institution in China's Rural SocietyNew Rural Communities and UrbanizationInstitutional Innovations in the Market and Recent Rural Developments.
In: Research essentials
In: Göttinger Studien zur Generationsforschung Band 19
Popkultur und ihre Funktion für gesellschaftspolitische und familiäre Positionierungen - in kapitalistischen und sozialistischen Gesellschaften. 45er, 68er, 89er: Immer waren es vor allem die sogenannten politischen Generationen mit ihren zumeist männlichen Protagonisten, die bislang im Fokus der Forschung standen. Die Kategorie Gender wurde dabei ebenso ausgeblendet wie der enorme Einfluss der Popkultur auf die Lebenswelten junger Menschen in West- wie in Osteuropa seit den 1950er Jahren. Anhand der Bereiche Mode und Musik fragt der Sammelband nach dem Zusammenhang von Konsumpraxen, popkulturellen Formationen und geschlechtsspezifischen generationellen Deutungen. Dabei werden sowohl mediale Inszenierungen von Mode bzw. Musik, Popstars und Mannequins als auch deren individuelle wie kollektive Aneignungen interdisziplinär in den Blick genommen. Lu Seegers, geb. 1968, Historikerin, wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg und Privatdozentin an der Universität Hamburg.
"This book argues that any institution that can efficiently solve the problems of collective action and accountability is able to uphold quality governance in local communities, regardless of their nature and origins. The respective performance of different types of institutions, however, is contingent upon the characteristics of the social environment in which they are embedded. Such social environment characteristics are, in turn, closely shaped by the structural features of the local communities. This book further argues that, among a variety of factors that might have contributed to the structural transformation of rural communities, the most salient is a major phenomenon witnessed in many developing countries: rural-urban migration. More specifically, in local communities with distinct levels of outward migration, community members' contextualized choices between indigenous relation-based and imposed rule-based institutions for local governance issues are likely to unfold in different ways. This generates distinct dynamics of institutional change in these communities with varying communal structures. This is the first book that uses a coherent framework to simultaneously examine various aspects of rural China's governance (including public goods provision, conflict resolution, disaster and crisis relief, and raising modest credit and small loans) and covers both formal and informal institutions"--
In: Rural Development in China : The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets
In: Rural Development in China: the Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets Ser.
Fresh Perspectives on China's Rural Developments and Innovative InstitutionsSince the 1950s rural China has experienced several reforms with both varying degrees of success and failure. Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) explores China's rural development path from two angles: institutional innovations and the market. Looking at China's pace of socio-economic development as a key factor in modernization, author Lu Yilong discusses the institutional drawbacks and demands to determine the specific issues of China's rural market. Using China's unique "3-rurals" concept as the basis, Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) gives suggestions of how to stimulate rural socio-economic growth and lead China down a path to future economic success.Content HighlightsPatterns in New Rural Communities and Institutional DemandReforming the Dual-Sector Structure and Developing Rural CommunitiesTransfer of Land under the Household Responsibility SystemGovernment Imposed Institutional InnovationsInstitutional Innovations and Emerging Factor MarketsNon-Farm Business Activities and Social Network of Rural HouseholdsPeasants' Market PreferencesTraditional and Modern Rural MarketsInstitutional conditions for Nurturing Entrepreneurial Talents in the RuralRural Development in 1949-1979, and 1979-2009Market Transition and Rural StratificationDual Structure and Dual Institution in China's Rural SocietyNew Rural Communities and UrbanizationInstitutional Innovations in the Market and Recent Rural Developments.
In: Rural Development in China: the Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets Ser.
Fresh Perspectives on China's Rural Developments and Innovative InstitutionsSince the 1950s rural China has experienced several reforms with both varying degrees of success and failure. Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) explores China's rural development path from two angles: institutional innovations and the market. Looking at China's pace of socio-economic development as a key factor in modernization, author Lu Yilong discusses the institutional drawbacks and demands to determine the specific issues of China's rural market. Using China's unique "3-rurals" concept as the basis, Rural Development in China: The Rise of Innovative Institutions and Markets (3-Volume Set) gives suggestions of how to stimulate rural socio-economic growth and lead China down a path to future economic success.Content HighlightsPatterns in New Rural Communities and Institutional DemandReforming the Dual-Sector Structure and Developing Rural CommunitiesTransfer of Land under the Household Responsibility SystemGovernment Imposed Institutional InnovationsInstitutional Innovations and Emerging Factor MarketsNon-Farm Business Activities and Social Network of Rural HouseholdsPeasants' Market PreferencesTraditional and Modern Rural MarketsInstitutional conditions for Nurturing Entrepreneurial Talents in the RuralRural Development in 1949-1979, and 1979-2009Market Transition and Rural StratificationDual Structure and Dual Institution in China's Rural SocietyNew Rural Communities and UrbanizationInstitutional Innovations in the Market and Recent Rural Developments.
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In: Routledge research in sport, culture and society 29
1. From Celestial Empire to nation state : sport and the origins of Chinese nationalism (1840-1911) -- 2. Sport, nationalism and the building of the modern Chinese nation state (1912-1949) -- 3. The spirit of the nation : Wushu and Chinese nationalism in the Republic of China era (1912-1949) -- 4. Nationalism and sport in the Mao era (1949-1976) -- 5. The dream to be a strong country : nationalism, the Olympic strategy and China's gold medal fever (1980s-present) -- 6. Sport, 'small nationalism' and 'big nationalism' -- 7. Sport and anti-Japanese sentiment in contemporary China.
In: Routledge research in sport, culture and society, 29
"This book examines the relationships between sport, nationalism and nation building in China. By exploring the last 150 years of Chinese history, it offers unparalleled depth and breadth of coverage and provides a clear grasp of Chinese sports nationalism from both macro and micro perspectives. Beginning with a discussion on the role of sport in the Qing Dynasty's Self-Strengthening Movement (1861-1895), the book examines how sport contributed to the shaping of the early forms of Chinese nationalism in the late 19th century. It identifies and defines the core functions of sport in the Chinese Nationalist Revolution which successfully transformed China from a culturally bound empire to a modern nation state in 1911. The following section, on the Republic of China Era (1912-1949), explores the interactions between sport and the construction of Chinese nationalism and national consciousness, illustrating how sport played its part in the building of the newly established nation state. Moving on to the Communist China Era (1949-present), the book scans the whole spectrum of both modern and contemporary Chinese nationalism and interprets the most important issues on the course of China's nation building, explaining why sport is so tightly bound up with nationalism and patriotism, and how sport became an essential part of nationalists', politicians' and educationalists' strategy to revive the Chinese nation"--
In: Quaternary International 304
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