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Societal dynamics in China's recent past: a scoping review of the research literature

Gao, Jia

International review of sociology, 2022-05, Vol.32 (2), p.238-264 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Paris: Routledge

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  • Título:
    Societal dynamics in China's recent past: a scoping review of the research literature
  • Autor: Gao, Jia
  • Assuntos: Economic conditions ; Literature reviews ; Social change ; Social dynamics ; Social repositioning ; Social systems ; societal dynamics ; socio-historicist perspective ; Socioeconomic factors
  • É parte de: International review of sociology, 2022-05, Vol.32 (2), p.238-264
  • Descrição: In the past four or so decades, a significant amount of research efforts has been made to analyse the constant and rapid social change taking place in China and the driving dynamics behind the process, resulting in a rich literature on a wide range of issues and aspects related to China's recent transformations. However, most of such literature is closely related to the research attentions to either political or policy changes and processes or spontaneous and impermanent societal reactions, if not protests and resistances, to changing socio-economic and -political conditions. What has not been sufficiently analysed is how the majority of the population has reacted to the many changes in society over a longer period of time, the inadequacy of which has restricted our understanding of Chinese society, its dynamics and its changing trend to the standpoints of elitists and their opponents. This analytical article seeks to review the existing literature on China's recent social change and its dynamics, with a focus on the main analytical problems in the literature. To deal with the latter problems, this review is to suggest looking at social changes and dynamics from a stance of competitive social repositionings among the population.
  • Editor: Paris: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglês;Francês;Alemão;Italiano;Espanhol

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