Introduction: Ordinary Ethics in China Today - Charles Stafford, London School of Economics, UK Right or Wrong? A Taoqi Student in an Elite Primary School in Beijing - Chih-yuan Wang, London School of Economics, UK Filial Paths and the Ordinary Ethics of Movement - James Johnston, London School of Economics, UK The Girls Who Are Keen to Get Married - I-chieh Fang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan Ethical Dilemmas for Hong Kong Chinese Parents Bringing Up Children in Scotland - Eona Bell, London School of Economics, UK Some Good and Bad People in the Countryside - Charles Stafford, London School of Economics, UK The Ethics of Envy Avoidance in Contemporary China - Hui Zhangm, Renmin University, China The Ethics of Irony: Work, Family and Fatherland in Rural China - Hans Steinm¿ller, London School of Economics, UK Same Dream, Different Beds: Family Strategies in Rural Zhejiang - Daniel Roberts, London School of Economics, UK Tools for Virtuous Action: Technology, Skills and Ordinary Ethics - Francesca Bray, Edinburgh University, UK Technologies of Ethical Imagination - Gon¿alo Santos, Max Planck Institute, Halle, Germany Political History, Past Suffering and Present Sources of Moral Judgement in the PRC - Stephan Feuchtwang, London School of Economics, UK Ethical Shifters in the Chinese Hiv/Aids Epidemic - Jing Shao, Nanjing University, China and Mary Scoggin, Humboldt State University, USA Afterword: the Drive for Success and the Ethics of the Striving Individual - Yunxiang Yan, University of California Los Angeles, USA.
Ordinary Ethics in China