1st Edition

Chinese Globalization A Profile of People-Based Global Connections in China

By Jiaming Sun, Scott Lancaster Copyright 2013
    240 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    240 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book examines the explicit effects of global connectivity on local culture and society in post-reform mainland China. It focuses on individual level globalization in China and how global socialization impacts local residents’ behaviors, lifestyle, value orientation and the consequence of local transformation. Asking questions such as:

    • What types of individual global connections have emerged and developed in China over the last three decades?
    • What aspects of local transformations are influenced by such global connections?
    • How does the impact of global connections vary across different aspects of local communities and institutions?

    Jiaming Sun uses an original micro-level relational approach to analyse how different types of individual global connections may make a difference and constitute certain outcomes of local transformation, the outcome being that global connections are capable of facilitating local transformation across different spatial, economic, and cultural settings.

    1. Introduction: From the Middle Kingdom to a Global Power 2. Understanding People-Based Global Connections 3. Bringing the Individuals Back into Globalization Study 4. Chinese Global Ties From Past to Present 5. Chinese Global Connections: From Institutions to Individuals 6. Local Transformations Impacted by Global Connections 7. Mosaic: Global Connections Make Differences 8. The Big Picture: Chinese Globalization

    Biography

    Jiaming Sun is Professor at theSchool of Social Development and Public Policy at Fudan University, China and, a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA.

    Scott Lancaster is an Associate Librarian at Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA.