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  2008  Vol.28 (Number 6)    Nov. 20, 2008
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Li Youmei
  From Wealth Distribution to Risk Distribution: The Multiple Forces Behind China’s Social Restructuring and Their Relationships
    In the context of an open society, there are many forces driving social restructuring, and each force has its own unique influence. Their partially overlapped functions and conflicts have created tremendous complexity in the social st...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 1-14 [Abstract ] ( 127 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 10 )


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Wu Yuiao and Wu Xiaogang
  A Study on the Sex Segregation in Non-Agricultural Occupations in China in 1982-2000
    Based on the census data in 1982, 1990 and 2000 and detailed occupation categories, this paper discusses the degree of the sex segregation in non-agricultural occupations in China and its change trend since the reform as well as its...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 128-152 [Abstract ] ( 109 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 16 )


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Zhu Hong
  Body Being the Capital and Dagongmei Adapting to City Life
    A person’s physical body is being shaped by social forces——the body’s appearance is not only the product of social interaction at its micro level but also influenced by macro-level production and consumption. With the method of obse...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 153-175 [Abstract ] ( 107 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 12 )


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Yue Yongi
  Traditional Folk Cultures and Constructing “New Rural Areas”: Temple Festivals in the Huabei Pear Region as an Example
    The Pear Region in the middle of north China (Huabei) used to be known for its status that “every village has its own temple; every temple has its own festival”. The evolution of various temple festivals to express cultures tells u...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 176-193 [Abstract ] ( 112 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 13 )


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Lin Xiaoshan
  Review of Sociological Research on Automobile Consumption in Foreign Countries
    As a metaphor of modernity, automobiles have profoundly changed our everyday life; however, sociology has generally neglected them in its past studies. As a new research field, sociology of auto-consumption has recently attracted ex...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 194-214 [Abstract ] ( 120 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 12 )
 
 


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Luo Jiade, Wang Jing, Zhang Jiain and Xie Zhaoia
  The Structure of Social Network Research: The Organizational Theory and Management Research as Examples
    There are seven areas in social network research. First, how field forces or interference factors in the collective social network structure influence relations; second, how relations influence individual actions; third, how field ...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 15-38 [Abstract ] ( 96 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 11 )


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Huang Xianbi
  Boundaries of Guanxi Networks: Empirical Evidence from the Emerging Labor Market in China
    Social networks are an important factor affecting socioeconomic behaviors and outcomes. Guanxi, a form of social networks, is deeply rooted in the Chinese culture and it permeates every aspect in the economy and social life. Based on ...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 39-59 [Abstract ] ( 108 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 13 )


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Wei Jianen
  Concepts and Measurement of Corporative Social Capital: A Comprehensive Theoretical Framework
    Based on the perspectives of “network closure” and “structural hole” of social capital, this paper argues that “trust” and “network position” are the fundamental characteristics of corporative social capital. It is proposed tha...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 60-70 [Abstract ] ( 95 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 16 )
 
 


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Li Xiangping and Shi Dajian
  The Faith Model of the Chinese:Centered around the Confucian Beliefs
    As far as Western Christianity is concerned, “religion” in English refers to the institutional religion, whereas in Chinese “religion” does not necessarily mean religion at its institutional level. Confucianism of China is certain...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 71-89 [Abstract ] ( 89 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 21 )


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Fan Lihu
  Is Modern Religion by Rational Choice A Critique on the Rational Choice Theory of Religion
    While this paper is concerned about how to use religious sociological theories to reasonably explain the religious phenomena in modern society, it questions the explanatory power of the rational choice theory of modern religion. Despit...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 90-109 [Abstract ] ( 87 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 16 )


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He Rong
  State Regulation and Development of Religious Organizations: An Institutional Analysis of the Historical Relationships Between Government and Buddhist Monasteries During the Chinese Empire
    The state-religion relationship is an important topic in the Chinese religion. Based on the history of Chinese Buddhism, this paper uses a historical-comparative perspective to review the issues pertaining to the formation of Buddhist ...
    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 110-127 [Abstract ] ( 89 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 9 )
 
 


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    2008 Vol. 28 (6): 215-222 [Abstract ] ( 115 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 0KB ]( 17 )
 

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