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Constructs For Understanding Japan
Constructs For Understanding Japan
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alternative models of Japanese society
Branch Families
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comparative sociology
cross-cultural methodology
Early Modern Type
emic etic analysis
employment
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Ernie Approach
Etic Analysis
Face To Face
Feed Back
firms
Industrial Relations System
Inferior Superior Relations
Informal Gifts
institutional inequality
japan's
Japan's Large Firms
japanese
Japanese Company Employees
Japanese Society
Kinsmen
large
LDP
life
Life Time Employment
Middle Class American Men
National Industrial Relations Systems
Pe Rc
political decision making
QC Circle
seniority
Seniority Wage
Skalicka
social stratification
society
time
USA Japan
wages
West Germany
Younger Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138971646
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 02 Sep 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1989. This volume has emerged from the International Colloquium on the Comparative Study of Japanese Society. Held at Noosa Heads in Queensland from 29 January to 6 February 1982, the colloquium brought together participants from eight countries to discuss about thirty papers. The participants came with a common sense of dissatisfaction with the 'group model' or 'consensus-oriented theories' as a means of understanding Japanese society. The papers and discussion focused on alternative approaches for conceptualizing Japanese society and on methodological issues in the comparative study of Japanese society.
Yoshio Sugimoto Professor of Sociology and Dean of Social Sciences at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Ross E. Mouer Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies, Monash University Melbourne.
Constructs For Understanding Japan
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