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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2013
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- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863261
- ISBN-10: 0415863260
- Artikelnr.: 37323435
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9780415863261
- ISBN-10: 0415863260
- Artikelnr.: 37323435
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
I.C. Jarvie
INTRODUCTION I Hong Kong as a society 2 Tile lack of sociological studies
of Hong Kong 3 The scope and limitations of the present collection 4
Value-free versus objective social science PART ONE GENERAL SOCIOLOGY OF
HONG KONG I THE STRUCTURE OF RURAL CHINESE SOCIETY IN NEW TERRITORIES I
Introduction 2. The new territories 3 Market town-village relations 4
Lineage structure 5 Leadership and politics 6 The changing economy 7
Religious patterns 8 Family life 9 The future outlook II A CHINESE VILLAGE
ON I-IONG KONG ISLAND FIFTY YEARS AGO-TAI TAM TUK, VILLAGE UNDER THE WATER
III CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF A HAKKA COMMUNITY ON LANTAU ISLAND, HONG KONG I
The Hakka background 2. The daily routine 3 Village organization 4 Ritual
and belief IV SOCIAI.I STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN HONG KONG I
The post-war industrial revolution 2. Occupational groups 3 Rate of
economic participation 4 Employment status 5 Income 6 Standard of living 7
Ranking of occupations 8 Social mobility 9 Education 10 Language V HONG
KONG UNDER JAPANESE OCCUPATION: CHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURE VI A STUDY IN
WESTERNIZATION PART TWO THE ROLE OF SAVINGS AND WEALTH AMONG HONG KONG
CHINESE PART THREE SPECIFIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF HONG KONG VII
PROBLEMS OF MACRO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING IN HONG KONG VIII HOUSING THE NEEDY
IX URBAN HOUSING IN I-IONG KONG, 1945-63 X SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTICS IN HONG KONG 1 Introduction 2. The process of
supply 3 The demand for narcotics 4 The creation of an addict 5 Conclusion
XI THE STRUGGLE FOR AIR XII PROBLEMS OF BILINGUAL MILIEU IN HONG KONG:
STRAIN OF THE TWO-LANGUAGE SYSTEM XIII CULTURAL PROBLEMS OF CHINESE
STUDENTS IN A WESTERN-TYPE UNIVERSITY XIV A POSTSCRIPT ON RIOTS AND THE
FUTURE OF HONG KONG
of Hong Kong 3 The scope and limitations of the present collection 4
Value-free versus objective social science PART ONE GENERAL SOCIOLOGY OF
HONG KONG I THE STRUCTURE OF RURAL CHINESE SOCIETY IN NEW TERRITORIES I
Introduction 2. The new territories 3 Market town-village relations 4
Lineage structure 5 Leadership and politics 6 The changing economy 7
Religious patterns 8 Family life 9 The future outlook II A CHINESE VILLAGE
ON I-IONG KONG ISLAND FIFTY YEARS AGO-TAI TAM TUK, VILLAGE UNDER THE WATER
III CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF A HAKKA COMMUNITY ON LANTAU ISLAND, HONG KONG I
The Hakka background 2. The daily routine 3 Village organization 4 Ritual
and belief IV SOCIAI.I STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN HONG KONG I
The post-war industrial revolution 2. Occupational groups 3 Rate of
economic participation 4 Employment status 5 Income 6 Standard of living 7
Ranking of occupations 8 Social mobility 9 Education 10 Language V HONG
KONG UNDER JAPANESE OCCUPATION: CHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURE VI A STUDY IN
WESTERNIZATION PART TWO THE ROLE OF SAVINGS AND WEALTH AMONG HONG KONG
CHINESE PART THREE SPECIFIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF HONG KONG VII
PROBLEMS OF MACRO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING IN HONG KONG VIII HOUSING THE NEEDY
IX URBAN HOUSING IN I-IONG KONG, 1945-63 X SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTICS IN HONG KONG 1 Introduction 2. The process of
supply 3 The demand for narcotics 4 The creation of an addict 5 Conclusion
XI THE STRUGGLE FOR AIR XII PROBLEMS OF BILINGUAL MILIEU IN HONG KONG:
STRAIN OF THE TWO-LANGUAGE SYSTEM XIII CULTURAL PROBLEMS OF CHINESE
STUDENTS IN A WESTERN-TYPE UNIVERSITY XIV A POSTSCRIPT ON RIOTS AND THE
FUTURE OF HONG KONG
INTRODUCTION I Hong Kong as a society 2 Tile lack of sociological studies
of Hong Kong 3 The scope and limitations of the present collection 4
Value-free versus objective social science PART ONE GENERAL SOCIOLOGY OF
HONG KONG I THE STRUCTURE OF RURAL CHINESE SOCIETY IN NEW TERRITORIES I
Introduction 2. The new territories 3 Market town-village relations 4
Lineage structure 5 Leadership and politics 6 The changing economy 7
Religious patterns 8 Family life 9 The future outlook II A CHINESE VILLAGE
ON I-IONG KONG ISLAND FIFTY YEARS AGO-TAI TAM TUK, VILLAGE UNDER THE WATER
III CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF A HAKKA COMMUNITY ON LANTAU ISLAND, HONG KONG I
The Hakka background 2. The daily routine 3 Village organization 4 Ritual
and belief IV SOCIAI.I STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN HONG KONG I
The post-war industrial revolution 2. Occupational groups 3 Rate of
economic participation 4 Employment status 5 Income 6 Standard of living 7
Ranking of occupations 8 Social mobility 9 Education 10 Language V HONG
KONG UNDER JAPANESE OCCUPATION: CHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURE VI A STUDY IN
WESTERNIZATION PART TWO THE ROLE OF SAVINGS AND WEALTH AMONG HONG KONG
CHINESE PART THREE SPECIFIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF HONG KONG VII
PROBLEMS OF MACRO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING IN HONG KONG VIII HOUSING THE NEEDY
IX URBAN HOUSING IN I-IONG KONG, 1945-63 X SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTICS IN HONG KONG 1 Introduction 2. The process of
supply 3 The demand for narcotics 4 The creation of an addict 5 Conclusion
XI THE STRUGGLE FOR AIR XII PROBLEMS OF BILINGUAL MILIEU IN HONG KONG:
STRAIN OF THE TWO-LANGUAGE SYSTEM XIII CULTURAL PROBLEMS OF CHINESE
STUDENTS IN A WESTERN-TYPE UNIVERSITY XIV A POSTSCRIPT ON RIOTS AND THE
FUTURE OF HONG KONG
of Hong Kong 3 The scope and limitations of the present collection 4
Value-free versus objective social science PART ONE GENERAL SOCIOLOGY OF
HONG KONG I THE STRUCTURE OF RURAL CHINESE SOCIETY IN NEW TERRITORIES I
Introduction 2. The new territories 3 Market town-village relations 4
Lineage structure 5 Leadership and politics 6 The changing economy 7
Religious patterns 8 Family life 9 The future outlook II A CHINESE VILLAGE
ON I-IONG KONG ISLAND FIFTY YEARS AGO-TAI TAM TUK, VILLAGE UNDER THE WATER
III CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF A HAKKA COMMUNITY ON LANTAU ISLAND, HONG KONG I
The Hakka background 2. The daily routine 3 Village organization 4 Ritual
and belief IV SOCIAI.I STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION IN HONG KONG I
The post-war industrial revolution 2. Occupational groups 3 Rate of
economic participation 4 Employment status 5 Income 6 Standard of living 7
Ranking of occupations 8 Social mobility 9 Education 10 Language V HONG
KONG UNDER JAPANESE OCCUPATION: CHANGES IN SOCIAL STRUCTURE VI A STUDY IN
WESTERNIZATION PART TWO THE ROLE OF SAVINGS AND WEALTH AMONG HONG KONG
CHINESE PART THREE SPECIFIC SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF HONG KONG VII
PROBLEMS OF MACRO-ECONOMIC PROGRAMMING IN HONG KONG VIII HOUSING THE NEEDY
IX URBAN HOUSING IN I-IONG KONG, 1945-63 X SOME SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE
ILLEGAL USE OF NARCOTICS IN HONG KONG 1 Introduction 2. The process of
supply 3 The demand for narcotics 4 The creation of an addict 5 Conclusion
XI THE STRUGGLE FOR AIR XII PROBLEMS OF BILINGUAL MILIEU IN HONG KONG:
STRAIN OF THE TWO-LANGUAGE SYSTEM XIII CULTURAL PROBLEMS OF CHINESE
STUDENTS IN A WESTERN-TYPE UNIVERSITY XIV A POSTSCRIPT ON RIOTS AND THE
FUTURE OF HONG KONG