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Education and state. --- Education, Rural. --- Educational change. --- Rural youth --- Education, Rural --- Educational change --- Education and state --- Enseignement en milieu rural --- Education. --- Education --- History --- 2000 - 2099 --- China. --- S14/0454 --- S11/0484 --- China: Education--Education: since 1989 --- China: Social sciences--Rural life, rural studies: since 1976 --- Jeunes en milieu rural --- Enseignement --- Histoire --- Réforme --- Politique gouvernementale --- Réforme
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S14/0454 --- S11/1215 --- S11/1223 --- S11/1226 --- China: Education--Education: since 1989 --- China: Social sciences--Works on national minorities and special groups: since 1949 --- China: Social sciences--Noso, Naxi --- China: Social sciences--Zhuang-Tai --- Ethnicity --- Minorities --- Education --- Ethnic minorities --- Foreign population --- Minority groups --- Persons --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Discrimination --- Ethnic relations --- Majorities --- Plebiscite --- Race relations --- Segregation --- Ethnic identity --- Group identity --- Cultural fusion --- Multiculturalism --- Cultural pluralism
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Education and state --- Educational change --- Education, Rural --- Rural youth --- Education --- Education policy --- Educational policy --- State and education --- Social policy --- Endowment of research --- Change, Educational --- Education change --- Education reform --- Educational reform --- Reform, Education --- School reform --- Educational planning --- Educational innovations --- Youth, Rural --- Youth --- History --- Government policy
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There is a growing individualization of China with changing perceptions of the individual and rising expectations for individual freedom, choice and individuality. How this process evolves in a country lacking two of the defining characteristics of European individualization is a question this volume explores.
Social change --- Individualism --- China --- Social conditions --- S11/1300 --- S11/0497 --- China: Social sciences--Psychology --- China: Social sciences--Society since 1976 --- Economics --- Equality --- Political science --- Self-interest --- Sociology --- Libertarianism --- Personalism --- Persons
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There is a growing individualization of China with changing perceptions of the individual and rising expectations for individual freedom, choice and individuality. How this process evolves in a country lacking two of the defining characteristics of European individualization is a question this volume explores.
Social change --- Individualism --- China --- Social conditions
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"The Great Smog of China traces Chinese air pollution events dating back to more than 2,000 years ago. Based on the authors' fieldwork, interviews and text studies, the book offers a short and concise history of selected air pollution incidents that for varying reasons prompted different kinds of responses and forms of engagement in Chinese society. The three authors, from the disciplines of anthropology, China studies and political science, identify traceable incidents of smog and air pollution that have been communicated in different media and came to impact society in various ways. This also informs a discussion of what it takes to transform people's experiences of health and environmentally related risks of pollution into broader forms of socio-political agency"--
Air --- Pollution. --- China --- History.
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"The Great Smog of China traces Chinese air pollution events dating back to more than 2,000 years ago. Based on the authors' fieldwork, interviews and text studies, the book offers a short and concise history of selected air pollution incidents that for varying reasons prompted different kinds of responses and forms of engagement in Chinese society. The three authors, from the disciplines of anthropology, China studies and political science, identify traceable incidents of smog and air pollution that have been communicated in different media and came to impact society in various ways. This also informs a discussion of what it takes to transform people's experiences of health and environmentally related risks of pollution into broader forms of socio-political agency"--
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