Sociology of Chinese Youth / by Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Su Liang
- Bib ID:
- 10015683
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- Author:
- Roulleau-Berger, Laurence, 1956-, author
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- Description:
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- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
- 1 online resource.
- ISBN:
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- 9789004538375 (electronic book)
- 9004538372 (electronic book)
- Series:
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- Global youth
- Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences Ser.
- Full contents:
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- Intro
- Contents
- Abstract
- Keywords
- Introduction
- 1 Sociology of Youth in China: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
- 1.1 Chinese Youth and Sociological Theory
- 1.2 Youth in China and Methodological Issues
- 2 Chinese Youth and Migration
- 2.1 Chinese Experience and Internal Migration
- 2.2 Hukou Policy and Children of Rural Migrant Workers
- 2.3 Migrant Children, Educational Opportunities and Social Reproduction
- 2.4 Labor and Migration
- 2.5 Floating Work and Biographic Bifurcations
- 2.6 Young Workers and Collective Action
- 3 Youth and Education in China
- 3.1 The Development of Higher Education in China
- 3.2 Expansion of Higher Education and Equality
- 3.3 Vocational Education and Social Stratification
- 3.4 Social Transformation, System and Educational Inequality
- 3.5 Family Background and Educational Access
- 3.6 Educational Inequalities and Social Change
- 4 Youth and Chinese Family
- 4.1 The Transformations of Chinese Family since 1980
- 4.2 Familial Relationships, Patriarchy and Modernities
- 4.3 Chinese Youth and Marriage
- 4.4 Young Chinese Women and Fertility
- 4.5 Conflicts and Arrangements in the Chinese Family
- 5 Youth and Urban Life in China
- 5.1 Urban Boundaries, Chinese Youth and Social Inequalities
- 5.2 Young Migrants, Urban Segregation and Stigmatization
- 5.3 Youth, Participation and Contestation in the Chinese City
- 5.4 The "Industry of Happiness" and Youthscapes
- 5.5 Chinese Youth and Urban Cosmopolitanism
- 6 Chinese Youth, Labor and the Search for Respect
- 6.1 Chinese Youth and Employment
- 6.2 Labor Markets, Youth and Inequalities
- 6.3 Young Graduates and Social Disqualification
- 6.4 Platform Capitalism and Restricted Autonomy
- 6.5 Work and the Search for Dignity
- 6.6 Stress and Suffering at Work
- 7 Youth and Digital Life in China
- 7.1 Chinese Youth and Digital Life
- 7.2 Platform Economy and Social Interactions
- 7.3 Intra and Intergenerational Digital Divide
- 7.4 Digitalization and Collective Mobilizations
- Conclusion
- Bibliography.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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