Cooperation in Chinese Communities : Morality and Practice
Cooperation in Chinese Communities : Morality and Practice
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Author(s): Stafford, Charles
ISBN No.: 9781350077188
Pages: 320
Year: 201812
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 51.68
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Contributor biographies Preface: The Morality of Chinese Cooperation , Charles Stafford (London School of Economics, UK), Ellen Judd (University of Manitoba, Canada) and Eona Bell (Cambridge University, UK) 1. Kin and non-kin cooperation in China, Charles (London School of Economics, UK) 2. Playing ball: Cooperation and competition in two Chinese primary schools , Anni Kajanus (University of Helsinki, Finland) 3. The role of xiao in moral reputation management and cooperation in urban China and Taiwan, D¿sir¿e Remmert (London School of Economics, UK) 4. Harmony ideology in Chinese families: Cooperating despite unfairness, Magdalena Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) 5. Cooperation in funerals in a patrilineal village in Jinmen (Taiwan), Hsiao-Chiao Chiu (University of Edinburgh, UK) 6. Memory leaks: Local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperation Problems , Andrea E. Pia (London School of Economics, UK) 7.


Care as bureaucratic lubricant: The role of female care workers in an old people's home in rural China , Cecilia Liu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany) 8. Reputation, morality and power in an emigrant community ( qiaoxiang ) in Guangdong Province , Meixuan Chen (University of Bristol, UK) 9. Jiaoqing ethics and the sustainability of non-kin cooperation , Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University, China and SOAS, UK) 10. Power, gender and 'network-based cooperation': A study of migrant workers in Shenzhen , I-Chieh Fang (NationalTsing Hua University, Taiwan) 11. Challenges to ethnic cooperation among Hong Kong Chinese in Scotland , Eona Bell (Cambridge University, UK) 12. Problems in the new cooperative movement: A window onto changing cooperation mechanisms, Mark Stanford (University of Oxford, UK) 13. Cooperation, competition and care: Notes from China's New Rural Cooperative Medical System , Ellen R. Judd (University of Manitoba, Canada) Notes References Index.



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