Global Exposure in East Asia

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China’s WTO Accession Agreement
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Chinese Communist Party
Chinese Respondents
comparative sociology
cosmopolitan identity
East Asian Identity
East Asian Populations
East Asian social dynamics
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Fast Frozen Relations
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Female Marriage Migrants
Foreign Brides
Global Exposure
High School
individual globalisation impact
Japanese General Social Survey
KOF Globalization Index
KOF Index
Kohn 1989a
korea
marriage
Marriage Migrants
migrants
migration studies
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Ordered Logit Regression Modeling
respondents
Senior High School
Social Distance Attitudes
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South Koreans
Taiwan Social Change Survey
transnational mobility
Uncertainty Avoidance
value change research
Vice Versa
World Class Elites
World Cultural Principles
World Society Theory

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  • ISBN 9781032098500
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In contrast to speculative, sweeping literature on globalization Global Exposure in East Asia grounds globalization theories in a detailed empirical analysis, providing a systematic investigation of what until now have been grand narratives of huge global phenomena. This book presents a micro-level explanation of globalization by examining individual global exposure and its influence in the values and perceptions of individuals, contending that individual and personal global experience, or 'microglobalization', is a key variable in understanding how modern mobile persons act and think in ways different from those who remain geographically immobile and constrained. Drawing on detailed empirical evidence from China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, Global Exposure in East Asia explores the structures of global exposure and their influences on values and identities in contemporary East Asia. A rich, comparative and grounded examination of modern theories of globalization, this book introduces an innovative perspective that highlights the significance of microglobalization in understanding quotidian lives in a context of ever expanding transnational exchanges and connectivities. As such, it will appeal to social scientists with interests in globalization, cosmopolitanism, mobility, migration and transnationalism, (national) identity and everyday life.
Ming-Chang Tsai is Research Fellow at the Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.

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