Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 2000 - Abstracts

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 2000
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Amendments to the Liaoning birth-planning regulations of 28 May 1988, 22 September 1992.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Analysis of thirteen provincial birth-planning regulations, 1996.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Anthropology as an interdisciplinary field.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workFei Xiaotong
Chinese-style anthropology and the localization of anthropology.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workZhou Daming
Circular on asking all regions to strengthen contacts with the state birth-planning commission before promulgating regional birth-planning regulations (State Birth-Planning Commission Document No. 5/1989).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Circular on grasping birth control, 24 February 1975.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Circular on transmitting the "Views on Implementing the Party Central Committee document No. 7/1984" of the Tibet Autonomous Region Leading Group for Birth Planning.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Decision on questions concerning the issuing of birth "permits" (Tibet birth-planning document No. 1/1985).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Decision on the age of mothers in one-daughter households who are allowed to have another child, 16 May 1986.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Directive on unfolding birth planning throughout the region, 8 March 1983.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Explanations on implementation rules for birth-planning policies and rule of the whole region (Tibet Birth-Planning Document No. 6/1987, Trial Draft).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Explanations on the Liaoning birth-planning regulations (draft), 24 May 1988.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Funerary rites and the undercurrents of authoritarianism: the cases of Zhu and Song.(two activists during the 1989 political demonstrations)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Zhu Xiaoyang
Guest editor's introduction.(Symbolism and Undercurrents: The 1989 Mass Movement, Part 1)Sociology and social workChan, Anita
Interpretations on problems in implementing the "Liaoning Birth-Planning Regulations" (Liaoning Birth-Planning Commission document no. 3/1989), 1 March 1989.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Liaoning birth-planning regulations, 28 May 1988.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Monologue and dialogue about China's anthropology: issues and problems.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workBilik, Naran
On southern ethnohistory's anthropological trend.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workRong Guanqiong
Part 1: regional norms from Zhejiang province 1954-1996.(China's family planning policies)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Part 2: regional norms from Liaoning province 1958-1997.(Liaoning, China; family planning policies)Sociology and social workScharpling, Thomas
Provisional birth-planning rules for Han-Chinese cadres, workers, and staff working in Tibet (Tibet government document no. 39/1979).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Second amendments to the Liaoning birth-planning regulations of 28 May 1988.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Some opinions on the revision of provincial birth-planning regulations (State Birth-Planning Commission, Policy Department, Document No. 186/1994).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Supplementary rules on birth planning (provisional, Tibet Government Document No. 55/1987).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Supplementary rules on rewards and penalties in birth-planning policy, 16 April 1987.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
The present state and future tendency of anthropology in China.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workXu Jieshun
Tibet provisional birth-planning rules, 1 May 1986.(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Tibet provisional procedures for birth-planning management (for trial use)(Tibet Birth-Planning Document No. 6/1992).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
Time of rejoicing.(Bejing protests, May 1989)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Zhu Xiaoyang
Two anthems and the sacrificial rites of the street movement.(1989 Bejing protest movement)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Zhu Xiaoyang
Views on the revision of Tibet Government Document No. 39/1979 (Tibet Birth-Planning Document No. 1/1986).(The Evolution of Regional Birth Planning Norms, 1954-1997, part 2)Sociology and social workScharping, Thomas
"Wild mountains" research and the importance of going beyond it: thoughts on sociocultural anthropology in China.(Moving from Indigenization Toward Globalization)Sociology and social workWeng Naiqun
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