Cooperation in Chinese Communities
Morality and Practice
Herausgeber: Stafford, Charles; Bell, Eona; Judd, Ellen R
Cooperation in Chinese Communities
Morality and Practice
Herausgeber: Stafford, Charles; Bell, Eona; Judd, Ellen R
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When humans cooperate, what are the social and psychological mechanisms that enable them to do so successfully? Is cooperativeness something natural for humans, built in to our species over the course of evolution, or rather something that depends on cultural learning and social interaction? This book addresses these central questions.
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When humans cooperate, what are the social and psychological mechanisms that enable them to do so successfully? Is cooperativeness something natural for humans, built in to our species over the course of evolution, or rather something that depends on cultural learning and social interaction? This book addresses these central questions.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781350077188
- ISBN-10: 1350077186
- Artikelnr.: 53022801
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 136mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781350077188
- ISBN-10: 1350077186
- Artikelnr.: 53022801
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Charles Stafford is Professor at the London School of Economics, UK. Ellen R. Judd is Distinguished Professor at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Eona Bell is Affiliated Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Cambridge University and Research Officer at the London School of Economics, UK.
Contributor biographies Preface: The Morality of Chinese Cooperation
Charles Stafford (London Schoolof Economics
UK)
Ellen Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada) and Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)1. Kin and non-kin cooperation in China
Charles (London Schoolof Economics
UK)2. Playing ball: Cooperation and competition in two Chinese primary schools
Anni Kajanus (University of Helsinki
Finland)3. The role of xiao in moral reputation management and cooperation in urban China andTaiwan
Désirée Remmert (London School of Economics
UK)4. Harmony ideology in Chinese families: Cooperating despite unfairness
Magdalena Wong (ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 5. Cooperation in funerals in a patrilineal village in Jinmen (Taiwan)
Hsiao-Chiao Chiu (University of Edinburgh
UK)6. Memory leaks: Local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperationProblems
Andrea E. Pia (London School of Economics
UK)7. Care as bureaucratic lubricant: The role of female care workers in an old people's home in ruralChina
Cecilia Liu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany)8. Reputation
morality and power in an emigrant community ( qiaoxiang ) in GuangdongProvince
Meixuan Chen (University of Bristol
UK)9. Jiaoqing ethics and the sustainability of non-kin cooperation
Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University
China and SOAS
UK)10. Power
gender and 'network-based cooperation': A study of migrant workers in Shenzhen
I-Chieh Fang (NationalTsing Hua University
Taiwan)11. Challenges to ethnic cooperation among Hong Kong Chinese in Scotland
Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)12. Problems in the new cooperative movement: A window onto changing cooperation mechanisms
Mark Stanford (University of Oxford
UK)13. Cooperation
competition and care: Notes from China's New Rural Cooperative MedicalSystem
Ellen R. Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada)Notes References Index
Charles Stafford (London Schoolof Economics
UK)
Ellen Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada) and Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)1. Kin and non-kin cooperation in China
Charles (London Schoolof Economics
UK)2. Playing ball: Cooperation and competition in two Chinese primary schools
Anni Kajanus (University of Helsinki
Finland)3. The role of xiao in moral reputation management and cooperation in urban China andTaiwan
Désirée Remmert (London School of Economics
UK)4. Harmony ideology in Chinese families: Cooperating despite unfairness
Magdalena Wong (ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 5. Cooperation in funerals in a patrilineal village in Jinmen (Taiwan)
Hsiao-Chiao Chiu (University of Edinburgh
UK)6. Memory leaks: Local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperationProblems
Andrea E. Pia (London School of Economics
UK)7. Care as bureaucratic lubricant: The role of female care workers in an old people's home in ruralChina
Cecilia Liu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany)8. Reputation
morality and power in an emigrant community ( qiaoxiang ) in GuangdongProvince
Meixuan Chen (University of Bristol
UK)9. Jiaoqing ethics and the sustainability of non-kin cooperation
Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University
China and SOAS
UK)10. Power
gender and 'network-based cooperation': A study of migrant workers in Shenzhen
I-Chieh Fang (NationalTsing Hua University
Taiwan)11. Challenges to ethnic cooperation among Hong Kong Chinese in Scotland
Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)12. Problems in the new cooperative movement: A window onto changing cooperation mechanisms
Mark Stanford (University of Oxford
UK)13. Cooperation
competition and care: Notes from China's New Rural Cooperative MedicalSystem
Ellen R. Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada)Notes References Index
Contributor biographies Preface: The Morality of Chinese Cooperation
Charles Stafford (London Schoolof Economics
UK)
Ellen Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada) and Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)1. Kin and non-kin cooperation in China
Charles (London Schoolof Economics
UK)2. Playing ball: Cooperation and competition in two Chinese primary schools
Anni Kajanus (University of Helsinki
Finland)3. The role of xiao in moral reputation management and cooperation in urban China andTaiwan
Désirée Remmert (London School of Economics
UK)4. Harmony ideology in Chinese families: Cooperating despite unfairness
Magdalena Wong (ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 5. Cooperation in funerals in a patrilineal village in Jinmen (Taiwan)
Hsiao-Chiao Chiu (University of Edinburgh
UK)6. Memory leaks: Local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperationProblems
Andrea E. Pia (London School of Economics
UK)7. Care as bureaucratic lubricant: The role of female care workers in an old people's home in ruralChina
Cecilia Liu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany)8. Reputation
morality and power in an emigrant community ( qiaoxiang ) in GuangdongProvince
Meixuan Chen (University of Bristol
UK)9. Jiaoqing ethics and the sustainability of non-kin cooperation
Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University
China and SOAS
UK)10. Power
gender and 'network-based cooperation': A study of migrant workers in Shenzhen
I-Chieh Fang (NationalTsing Hua University
Taiwan)11. Challenges to ethnic cooperation among Hong Kong Chinese in Scotland
Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)12. Problems in the new cooperative movement: A window onto changing cooperation mechanisms
Mark Stanford (University of Oxford
UK)13. Cooperation
competition and care: Notes from China's New Rural Cooperative MedicalSystem
Ellen R. Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada)Notes References Index
Charles Stafford (London Schoolof Economics
UK)
Ellen Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada) and Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)1. Kin and non-kin cooperation in China
Charles (London Schoolof Economics
UK)2. Playing ball: Cooperation and competition in two Chinese primary schools
Anni Kajanus (University of Helsinki
Finland)3. The role of xiao in moral reputation management and cooperation in urban China andTaiwan
Désirée Remmert (London School of Economics
UK)4. Harmony ideology in Chinese families: Cooperating despite unfairness
Magdalena Wong (ChineseUniversity of Hong Kong
Hong Kong) 5. Cooperation in funerals in a patrilineal village in Jinmen (Taiwan)
Hsiao-Chiao Chiu (University of Edinburgh
UK)6. Memory leaks: Local histories of cooperation as a solution to water-related cooperationProblems
Andrea E. Pia (London School of Economics
UK)7. Care as bureaucratic lubricant: The role of female care workers in an old people's home in ruralChina
Cecilia Liu (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany)8. Reputation
morality and power in an emigrant community ( qiaoxiang ) in GuangdongProvince
Meixuan Chen (University of Bristol
UK)9. Jiaoqing ethics and the sustainability of non-kin cooperation
Di Wu (Sun Yat-Sen University
China and SOAS
UK)10. Power
gender and 'network-based cooperation': A study of migrant workers in Shenzhen
I-Chieh Fang (NationalTsing Hua University
Taiwan)11. Challenges to ethnic cooperation among Hong Kong Chinese in Scotland
Eona Bell (Cambridge University
UK)12. Problems in the new cooperative movement: A window onto changing cooperation mechanisms
Mark Stanford (University of Oxford
UK)13. Cooperation
competition and care: Notes from China's New Rural Cooperative MedicalSystem
Ellen R. Judd (University of Manitoba
Canada)Notes References Index