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Contemporary Urban China

Katja M. Yang
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In this paper, the authors provide detailed insight into the psychology of modern Chinese society and its implications for social actors' socio-political agency and efficacy using a qualitative interview study conducted in Peking, Xi'an and Wenzhou.
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This book provides detailed insight into the psychology of modern Chinese society and its implications for social actors’ socio-political agency and efficacy. Perceptions of social mobility and cohesion are at the heart of a sociological typology that is a direct reflection of China’s unique path towards modernisation. The book makes a contribution to the debate about convergence versus divergence of cultures and, ultimately, political systems. Using the example of China, it supports the argument of cultural divergence as proposed by Shmuel Eisenstadt’s notion of ‘multiple modernities’. It mainly builds on a qualitative interview study conducted in Peking, Xi’an and Wenzhou, whose key findings are discussed in the light of findings from national surveys. The book is aimed at political and social scientists who are interested in modernisation theory and at sinologists who are interested in contemporary Chinese society.

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Review of Basics of Qualitative Research Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory (2nd edition)

Dave Francis
TL;DR: Strauss, Anselm; Corbin, Juliet (1998) Basics of Qualitative Research Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory (2nd edition). Sage Publications: London as discussed by the authors.
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Against the Law: Labor Protests in China's Rustbelt and Sunbelt

TL;DR: Ching Kwan Lee, et al. as mentioned in this paper published a solid study of labo-Ur politics in contemporary China, which is based on years of work in the field of political science.
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Governing China's Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics [Book Review]

Rachel Murphy
- 01 Jul 2006 - 
TL;DR: In this article, Greenhalgh and Winckler describe the Governing China's Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics, with a focus on China's population.
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Basics of qualitative research : techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present strategies for qualitative data analysis, including context, process and theoretical integration, and provide a criterion for evaluation of these strategies and answers to student questions and answers.
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Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste

TL;DR: In this article, a social critic of the judgement of taste is presented, and a "vulgar" critic of 'pure' criticiques is proposed to counter this critique.
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Motivation and Personality

TL;DR: Perspectives on Sexuality Sex Research - an Overview Part 1.
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The social identity theory of intergroup behavior

TL;DR: A theory of intergroup conflict and some preliminary data relating to the theory is presented in this article. But the analysis is limited to the case where the salient dimensions of the intergroup differentiation are those involving scarce resources.
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Rediscovering the social group: A self-categorization theory.

TL;DR: In this paper, a self-categorization theory is proposed to discover the social group and the importance of social categories in the analysis of social influence, and the Salience of social Categories is discussed.