Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 2001 - Abstracts

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Attach importance to do a good job of delivering community caregiving services to the doorsteps of the elderly.Sociology and social workShixun, Gui
China's aging population in the twenty-first century: how shall we respond?.Sociology and social work 
China's strategic options for solving the problems of aging in the twenty-first century.Sociology and social workWenfan, Zhang
Chinese openness and anthropology's nativization.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workBilik, Naran
Combining family eldercare with land guarantees and social insurance is the inevitable choice for solving the problem of rural eldercare.Sociology and social workYicai, Wang
Conclusion.(Symbolism and Undercurrents: The 1989 Mass Movement, Part II)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Xiaoyang, Zhu
Exploring futurepaths toward a comprehensive and characteristically Chinese resolution of China's aging problem: a summary of discussions at the national symposium of family eldercare and socialized eldercare services.Sociology and social workGuangzong, Mu, Yuan, Yao
Guest editor's introduction.(Eldercare Issues in Contemporary China, Part 1)Sociology and social workHong Zhang, Wang, Ted
Han clans and villages: an anthropological dialogue and reflection.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workMa Guoqing
How far can family support for the rural elderly go?(Editorial Board of Population Research)(Eldercare Issues in Contemporary China, Part 1)Sociology and social workYao Yuan, Xu Qin, Zeng Yi, Fan Hailin
Making the transition from family support for the elderly to social support for the elderly.(Eldercare Issues in Contemporary China, Part 1)Sociology and social workWang, Ted, Ge Lin, Shu Langen
Moving from nativizing to globalizing Chinese anthropology: a summary of the 1999 International Symposium on Nativizing Anthropology.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workGao Chong, Zou Jing
Moving toward an applied Chinese anthropology.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workZhang Dunfu
Nationalism and ethnic questions in Western academic circles.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workFan Ke
Persons of unknown identity (suspicious persons) and rioting.(Symbolism and Undercurrents: The 1989 Mass Movement, Part II)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Xiaoyang, Zhu
Reflections on problems in urban China's old-age social security.Sociology and social workXiangqun, Jiang
Reform and improve the medical care system to enhance the quality of life among the elderly.Sociology and social workXun, Wang
Revisiting and reconsidering the historical survey of the Chinese minority nationalities societies.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workWang Jianmin
Sinicizing anthropology: theory, practice, and human talent.(Nativizing Chinese Anthropology: Take Two)Sociology and social workHuang Shuping
Summary of studies on eldercare models in contemporary China.Sociology and social workSaiquan, Chen
Survey and reflections on the state of care for the rural elderly in the underdeveloped central region.Sociology and social workYaunzhen, Zhang
The current state of the burden of family support for the elderly in China: an analysis and discussion.(Eldercare Issues in Contemporary China, Part 1)(Statistical Data Included)Sociology and social workWang, Ted, Wang Mei, Xia Chuanling
The life of elderly people from different occupational backgrounds and their choice of eldercare patterns.Sociology and social workRuojian, Li
The significance of the June 2 hunger strike.(Symbolism and Undercurrents: The 1989 Mass Movement, Part II)Sociology and social workChan, Anita, Xiaoyang, Zhu
Weakening family support for the elderly in China: a cultural explanation.(Eldercare Issues in Contemporary China, Part 1)Sociology and social workWang, Ted, Yao Yuan
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