Handbook of Post-Western sociology : from East Asia to Europe

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Handbook of Post-Western sociology : from East Asia to Europe

edited by Laurence Roulleau-Berger ... [et al.]

(Post-Western social sciences and global knowledge, v. 5)

Brill, c2022

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Beyond hegemonic thoughts, the Post-Western sociology enables a new dialogue between East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) and Europe on common and local knowledge to consider theoretical continuities and discontinuities, to develop transnational methodological spaces, and co-produce creolized concepts. With this new paradigm in social sciences we introduce the multiplication of epistemic autonomies vis-à-vis Western hegemony and new theoretical assemblages between East-Asia and European sociologies. From this ecology of knowledge this groundbreaking contribution is to coproduce a post-Western space in a cross-pollination process where “Western” and “non-Western” knowledge do interact, articulated through cosmovisions, as well as to coproduce transnational fieldwork practices.

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Contents Preface Acknowledgments List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: Post-Western Sociology  Laurence Roulleau-Berger part 1: Post-Western Social Sciences: From East Asia to Europe section 1: Toward Post-Western Social Sciences 1 Toward Post-Western Sociology  Laurence Roulleau-Berger 2 The Emergence and Characteristics of Chinese Sociology  Li Peilin 3 What Are Post-Western Sociologies?  Xie Lizhong 4 The Oneness Logic: Toward an East Asian General Theory  Kim Seung Kuk 5 To Create a Post-Western Sociology: A Brief Sketch of Japanese Sociology  Yazawa Shujiro section 2: Non-hegemonic Traditions and Pluralism in Asian Social Sciences 6 Chinese Sociology: Traditions and Dialogues – Localized Knowledge Production as Post-Western Sociology  Li Youmei 7 Development of Sociological Thought in the Early Modern Period of Japan  Yama Yoshiyuki 8 Sociological Sinicization: A Chinese Effort in Post-Western Sociology  Zhou Xiaohong and Feng Zhuqin 9 Proposing a Global Sociology Based on Japanese Theories  Shoji Kōkichi 10 De-Westernization or Re-Easternization: Towards Post-Western Conceptualization and Theorization in the Sociology of Korea  Lim Hyun-Chin 11 Cosmopolitan Sociology: A Significant Step But Not the Final Task for Post-Western Sociology  Kim Mun Cho section 3: Heritages and “Re-Asiatization” of Social Sciences 12 Chinese Economic Sociology: From the Perspective of Post-Western Sociology  Yang Dian 13 Thirty Years of Labor Sociology in China  Shen Yuan 14 Voice of the Dead: Hibakusha Collective Memory against the Western Ethos  Nomiya Daishiro 15 COVID-19 and Hegemonic Modernity: Post-Western Sociological Imaginations  Han Sang-Jin 16 Wanderers and the Settled: Perspectives of Kunio Yanagita and Kazuko Tsurumi on Social Change  Okumura Takashi section 4: Epistemic Autonomies and Located Knowledge 17 Case Studies towards the Analysis of Total Social Construction  Qu Jingdong 18 Risk Governance, Publicness, and the Quality of the Social  Yee Jaeyeol 19 The Korean Wave as a Glocal Cultural Phenomenon: Addressing the New Trends in Korean Studies  Jang Wonho 20 Development of Critical Theory Based on the Analysis of Literary Works on Tenderness: Habermas’s Thesis and Akira Kurihara’s Work  Deguchi Takeshi 21 From Social Equilibrium to Self-Production of Society: The Transition of China’s Sociological Recognition on China’s Society  Sun Feiyu 22 Sociology without Society: The Dreyfus Affair, the Taigyaku Affair, and the Sociology of Life  Kikutani Kazuhiro 23 Weber “Fever” in China (1980–2020): Scholarly Communication and Discipline Construction  He Rong Part 2: Translation and Ecologies of Knowledge: Dialogues East–West Section 5: Globalization and Social Classes 24 Wealthization and Housing Wealth Inequality in China  Li Chunling 25 Squeezing the Western Middle Class: Precarization, Uncertainty and Tensions of Median Socioeconomic Groups in the Global North  Louis Chauvel 26 A New Approach to Social Inequality: Inequality of Income and Wealth  Shin Kwang-Yeong 27 Globalization and Social Inequality in the Context of Japan  Sato Yoshimichi Section 6: Youth and Education 28 Educational Expansion and Its Impacts on Youth in Transitional China  Wu Yuxiao 29 Exploring Educational Institutions’ Major Roles and Norms to Understand Their Effects: The Example of France  Agnès van Zanten 30 Youth and Transition from School to Work in Japan  Asano Tomohiko 31 Education as an Institution and a Practice: Issues and Perspectives in Korean Sociology  Kim Byoung-Kwan Section 7: State and Governance 32 Urban Renewal, Urban Restructuring: The City as Inescapable Western Representation  Agnès Deboulet 33 State and Society in Urban Renewal and Social Governance  Shi Yunqing 34 The State, Civil Society, and Citizens through Local Governance in Japan  Yamamoto Hidehiro Section 8: Ethnicity and Space 35 The Border of Ethnicity Worlds  Ahmed Boubeker 36 Ethnicity, Space, and Boundary-Making among the Hui in Nanjing  Fan Ke 37 Considering Super-diversity in Immigration: Post-Western Sociology and the Japanese Case  Tarumoto Hideki 38 Spatial Confinement of Migrant Workers in Korea  Choi Jongryul Section 9: Social Movements and Collective Action 39 Contributions of Japanese Environmental Sociology in Non-Western Contexts  Hasegawa Koichi 40 Social Movements and Collective Action  Lilian Mathieu 41 State’s Temperament and the Control of Collective Action in Contemporary China  Feng Shizheng Section 10: Gender and Inequalities 42 Gender and Inequalities in France  Christine Détrez 43 Changing Gender Dynamics and Family Reinstitutionalization in Contemporary China  Ji Yingchun 44 Revisiting Comparative Frameworks and Gender Inequality in Japan  Nemoto Kumiko 45 Two Contradictory Trends in Korea in the COVID-19 Era: “Condensed Radicalization of Individualization” and “Community Orientation”  Shim Young-Hee Section 11: Environment and Mistrust Crisis 46 How Ecological Civilization Contributes to Post-Western Sociology  Wang Xiaoyi and Anier 47 The Post-Western Anthropocene  Paul Jobin 48 East Asian Compressed Ecological Modernization: Modus of Developmental State and Technological Response to the Environmental Crisis  Satoh Keiichi 49 The Legacy of the Developmental State and the Rise of Fragmented Green Growth  Hong Deokhwa and Ku Dowan Section 12: Individuation, Self, and Emotions 50 Management, Experience, and Performance: Emotional Regimes in Contemporary Society  Cheng Boqing and Wang Jiahui 51 The Individual and Society: The End of an Alliance and the Burden of Emotions  François Dubet 52 From the Deepest Dimension to Society  Yazawa Shujiro 53 Emotions of Fear, Anger, and Disgust in Contemporary Korean Society  Kim Wang-Bae Section 13: Cities, Migration, and Work 54 Beyond “Post-Western” Urban Studies  Machimura Takashi 55 Sociology of Migration and Post-Western Knowledge  Laurence Roulleau-Berger 56 Social Integration of China’s Floating Population  Wang Chunguang and Lu Wen Section 14: Global Health and New Future 57 Global Health Challenges and a New Future  Zhao Yandong and Hong Yanbi 58 East–West Dialogue for Global Health Care Challenges in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond  Hosoda Miwako 59 Expanding Epidemic Preparedness to Include Population Memory: A Key for Better Epidemic Management  Frédéric Le Marcis 60 South Korea Has Controlled the COVID-19 Outbreak But Failed to Prepare Accountable Hospitals and Doctors  Cho Byong-Hee Conclusion  Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Li Peilin, Kim Seung Kuk and Yazawa Shujiro Postface  Sari Hanafi Index

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