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The civil sphere in East Asia, edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander [and three others]

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The civil sphere in East Asia, edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander [and three others]
Language
eng
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index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The civil sphere in East Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1088722898
Responsibility statement
edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander [and three others]
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Leading sociologists who live and work in East Asia examine their region's most dangerous and explosive social problems, and some of their most stunning success stories, from the viewpoint of Civil Sphere Theory. This new and increasingly influential sociological understanding of democracy aims to describe and explain the moral codes and institutional foundations of democratic solidarity, as it manifests itself within a distinct social sphere. Part of a multi-volume project, this collection includes cases from Japan, mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea, bringing together efforts by sociologists based in East Asian academic institutions. Through an extraordinary blend of sophisticated social theory and path-breaking empirical research, The Civil Sphere in East Asia aims to advance civil sphere theory by globalizing and regionalizing it at the same time.--, Provided by publisher
Table of contents
The civil sphere in the cultural and political transformations of modern East Asia / David A. Palmer and Jeffrey C. Alexander -- South Korea's presidential scandal and civil repair / Jongryul Choi -- System crisis and the civil sphere : media discourse on the crisis of education in South Korea / Sunwoong Park -- Boundary tension and reconstruction : credit information crises and the civil sphere in Korea / Hee-Jeong Lee -- Performing civil disobedience in Hong Kong / Agnes Shuk-mei Ku -- Fault line in the civil sphere : explaining new divisions in Hong Kong's Opposition Movement / Andrew Junker and Cheris Chan -- Three moral codes and micro-sivil spheres in China / David A. Palmer -- Attempting civil repair in China : SACOM's campaigns and the challenge to digital capitalism / Pun Ngai and Kenneth Tsz Fung Ng -- Fantasy is more believable : the shadow civil sphere in Chinese online fiction / Xiaoli Tian -- Institutions and civil instantiation : the case of modern Japanese police / Mayumi Shimizu -- What constitutes "autonomy" in the Japanese civil sphere? : the struggle over surrogacy / Yoshie Yanagihara -- Developing communicative institutions in local communities : the practice of participatory budgeting in Taiwan / Kuo-ming Lin -- Reconciliation through the transnational civil sphere? : historical dialogue and the Tri-National Joint History Project in East Asia / Horng-luen Wang -- Opening up civil sphere theory : from the United States through Latin America to East Asia / Carlo Tognato -- Theoretical issues in comparative perspective / Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino

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