1st Edition

Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China

By Xueyi Lu Copyright 2020
    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    176 Pages
    by Routledge

    What is the social structure of Chinese society in the 21st century? How should China address the problem of migrant workers? How can China form a modern society? These key sociological issues are some of the topics this book covers.
    This book is a collection of the research articles and lectures that Dr. Lu Xueyi, the former Head of the Institute of Sociology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has published since the 1980s. The author discusses the social structure, social stratification, social construction, and development of contemporary Chinese society. Arguing that the gap between economic and social development has become the major social issue facing modern China, the author advocates paying close attention to the country’s social structure and the growth of the middle class.
    The book will be of interest to all scholars and students of Sociology and Chinese Studies.

    1. A Study on Basic Ideas and Strategies for Establishing a New Urban Housing System 2. New Situation and New Tasks at the New Stage of Rural Development 3. Accelerating the Reform of the Current Household Registration System 4. The Program of Building a New Countryside in Jiangsu Province must be Halted Immediately 5. Toward a Comprehensive, Coordinated, and Sustainable Development of the Chinese Society 6. Theory and Practice of Social Construction 7. The Core Task of Social Construction at the New Stage: Adjustment of Social Structure 8. Building New Socialist Cities should be the Strategic Focus of the Twelfth Five-Year Plan 9. China’s Current Economic and Social Situation, and Social Construction 10. Social Construction is the Realization of Social Modernization 11. China’s Main Task in the Next 30 Years is Social Modernization 12. The Era of Social Construction Has Arrived

    Biography

    Lu Xueyi graduated from the Department of Philosophy of Peking University in 1962 and from the Institute of Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). He was also the research fellow of the Institute of Sociology of the CASS and an Elected Honorary Member of the CASS in 2006.