The Civil Sphere in East Asia
Herausgeber: Ku, Agnes Shuk-Mei; Alexander, Jeffrey C.; Park, Sunwoong
The Civil Sphere in East Asia
Herausgeber: Ku, Agnes Shuk-Mei; Alexander, Jeffrey C.; Park, Sunwoong
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Examines a range of contemporary social and cultural conflicts in East Asia and the echoes they have throughout the world.
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Examines a range of contemporary social and cultural conflicts in East Asia and the echoes they have throughout the world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427838
- ISBN-10: 1108427839
- Artikelnr.: 54036489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427838
- ISBN-10: 1108427839
- Artikelnr.: 54036489
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. The civil sphere in the cultural and political
transformations of modern East Asia David A. Palmer and Jeffrey C.
Alexander; 1. South Korea's presidential scandal and civil repair Jongryul
Choi; 2. System crisis and the civil sphere: media discourse on the crisis
of education in South Korea Sunwoong Park; 3. Boundary tension and
reconstruction: credit information crises and the civil sphere in Korea
Hee-Jeong Lee; 4. Performing civil disobedience in Hong Kong Agnes Shuk-mei
Ku; 5. Fault line in the civil sphere: explaining new divisions in Hong
Kong's opposition movement Andrew Junker and Cheris Chan; 6. Three moral
codes and microcivil spheres in China David A. Palmer; 7. Attempting civil
repair in China: SACOM's campaigns and the challenge to digital capitalism
Pun Ngai and Kenneth Tsz Fung Ng; 8. Fantasy is more believable: the shadow
civil sphere in Chinese online fiction Xiaoli Tian; 9. Institutions and
civil instantiation: the case of modern Japanese police Mayumi Shimizu; 10.
What constitutes 'autonomy' in the Japanese civil sphere? The struggle over
surrogacy Yoshie Yanagihara; 11. Developing communicative institutions in
local communities: the practice of participatory budgeting in Taiwan
Kuo-ming Lin; 12. Reconciliation through the transnational civil sphere?
Historical dialogue and the tri-national joint history project in East Asia
Horng-luen Wang; Commentary. Opening up civil sphere theory: from the
United States through Latin America to East Asia Carlo Tognato; Conclusion.
Theoretical issues in comparative perspective Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe
Sciortino.
transformations of modern East Asia David A. Palmer and Jeffrey C.
Alexander; 1. South Korea's presidential scandal and civil repair Jongryul
Choi; 2. System crisis and the civil sphere: media discourse on the crisis
of education in South Korea Sunwoong Park; 3. Boundary tension and
reconstruction: credit information crises and the civil sphere in Korea
Hee-Jeong Lee; 4. Performing civil disobedience in Hong Kong Agnes Shuk-mei
Ku; 5. Fault line in the civil sphere: explaining new divisions in Hong
Kong's opposition movement Andrew Junker and Cheris Chan; 6. Three moral
codes and microcivil spheres in China David A. Palmer; 7. Attempting civil
repair in China: SACOM's campaigns and the challenge to digital capitalism
Pun Ngai and Kenneth Tsz Fung Ng; 8. Fantasy is more believable: the shadow
civil sphere in Chinese online fiction Xiaoli Tian; 9. Institutions and
civil instantiation: the case of modern Japanese police Mayumi Shimizu; 10.
What constitutes 'autonomy' in the Japanese civil sphere? The struggle over
surrogacy Yoshie Yanagihara; 11. Developing communicative institutions in
local communities: the practice of participatory budgeting in Taiwan
Kuo-ming Lin; 12. Reconciliation through the transnational civil sphere?
Historical dialogue and the tri-national joint history project in East Asia
Horng-luen Wang; Commentary. Opening up civil sphere theory: from the
United States through Latin America to East Asia Carlo Tognato; Conclusion.
Theoretical issues in comparative perspective Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe
Sciortino.
Introduction. The civil sphere in the cultural and political
transformations of modern East Asia David A. Palmer and Jeffrey C.
Alexander; 1. South Korea's presidential scandal and civil repair Jongryul
Choi; 2. System crisis and the civil sphere: media discourse on the crisis
of education in South Korea Sunwoong Park; 3. Boundary tension and
reconstruction: credit information crises and the civil sphere in Korea
Hee-Jeong Lee; 4. Performing civil disobedience in Hong Kong Agnes Shuk-mei
Ku; 5. Fault line in the civil sphere: explaining new divisions in Hong
Kong's opposition movement Andrew Junker and Cheris Chan; 6. Three moral
codes and microcivil spheres in China David A. Palmer; 7. Attempting civil
repair in China: SACOM's campaigns and the challenge to digital capitalism
Pun Ngai and Kenneth Tsz Fung Ng; 8. Fantasy is more believable: the shadow
civil sphere in Chinese online fiction Xiaoli Tian; 9. Institutions and
civil instantiation: the case of modern Japanese police Mayumi Shimizu; 10.
What constitutes 'autonomy' in the Japanese civil sphere? The struggle over
surrogacy Yoshie Yanagihara; 11. Developing communicative institutions in
local communities: the practice of participatory budgeting in Taiwan
Kuo-ming Lin; 12. Reconciliation through the transnational civil sphere?
Historical dialogue and the tri-national joint history project in East Asia
Horng-luen Wang; Commentary. Opening up civil sphere theory: from the
United States through Latin America to East Asia Carlo Tognato; Conclusion.
Theoretical issues in comparative perspective Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe
Sciortino.
transformations of modern East Asia David A. Palmer and Jeffrey C.
Alexander; 1. South Korea's presidential scandal and civil repair Jongryul
Choi; 2. System crisis and the civil sphere: media discourse on the crisis
of education in South Korea Sunwoong Park; 3. Boundary tension and
reconstruction: credit information crises and the civil sphere in Korea
Hee-Jeong Lee; 4. Performing civil disobedience in Hong Kong Agnes Shuk-mei
Ku; 5. Fault line in the civil sphere: explaining new divisions in Hong
Kong's opposition movement Andrew Junker and Cheris Chan; 6. Three moral
codes and microcivil spheres in China David A. Palmer; 7. Attempting civil
repair in China: SACOM's campaigns and the challenge to digital capitalism
Pun Ngai and Kenneth Tsz Fung Ng; 8. Fantasy is more believable: the shadow
civil sphere in Chinese online fiction Xiaoli Tian; 9. Institutions and
civil instantiation: the case of modern Japanese police Mayumi Shimizu; 10.
What constitutes 'autonomy' in the Japanese civil sphere? The struggle over
surrogacy Yoshie Yanagihara; 11. Developing communicative institutions in
local communities: the practice of participatory budgeting in Taiwan
Kuo-ming Lin; 12. Reconciliation through the transnational civil sphere?
Historical dialogue and the tri-national joint history project in East Asia
Horng-luen Wang; Commentary. Opening up civil sphere theory: from the
United States through Latin America to East Asia Carlo Tognato; Conclusion.
Theoretical issues in comparative perspective Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe
Sciortino.







