Post-Western Sociology - from China to Europe
In: China Policy Ser
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Biographies -- Introduction: Doing PostWestern Sociology -- Part I Globalisation and postWesternisation of sociology -- 1 PostWestern Sociology and the global revolution -- 2 PostWestern Sociology and contemporary Chinese sociology -- 3 Construction of China's sociological theory -- 4 Between Charybdis and Scylla: French social thought faces globalisation -- 5 Locations and locutions: unravelling the concept of "world anthropology" -- 6 The Chicago School and its influence on Chinese sociology -- 7 The globalisation of critical theories: an essay on the sociology of ideas -- Part II Sociological traditions in Europe and in China -- 8 Another thirty years: society building from the perspective of transition sociology -- 9 Social differentiation and dispositional plurality -- 10 A new tradition of classical and historical studies in modern Chinese transformation -- 11 Returning to spacebased sociology: inheriting Professor Fei HsiaoTung's academic heritage -- 12 A new view on institution: a neoDurkheimian point of view -- 13 The totalitarian experience and knowledge productions: towards a reflexive history of sociology in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945-1989 -- 14 The measurement of guanxi circles -- Part III Modernities, agency and individuation -- 15 How are individuals in the South studied? The Latin American case -- 16 Domination and agency -- 17 Understanding Chinese social relations from the perspective of "guanxi" -- 18 What makes society? Uncertainty as an analyser of mutation in France -- 19 An alternative autonomy: the selfadaptations of Chinese sociology in the 1950s -- 20 Ethnicity and individuation: the victim, the trickster and the hero -- Index