Northern and Southern China

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Atomized Areas
Birth Control Policies
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Central Rural Areas
China's Rural Areas
China’s Rural Areas
Chinese rural kinship
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Family Development Cycle
Family Division
Fertility Behavior
Household Wealth
intergenerational support patterns
Jianghan Plain
Joint Family
Local Social Norms
Mourning Grades
North China
Northern Rural Areas
Northern Villages
patrilineal organisation
qualitative fieldwork sociology
Regional Difference
regional rural social dynamics China
Rural Areas
Rural China
rural governance models
Rural North China
Rural Sociology
social stratification China
Social Structure
Socioeconomic Development
Southern Rural Areas
Southern Villages
Territorial Bonds
Village Level Norms
Village Social Structure
Yangtze River
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032022949
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This edited volume examines regional differences in social structure in rural China and elaborates the characteristics, reasons and practical implications to policymaking.

In contrast to many existing studies, the book spotlights regional disparities that stem from the varied social compositions of villages and their social relations in rural areas of Northern, Central and Southern China. Three types of rural community structures, ranging from the north to the south of China, are identified, including the segmented village comprised of kinship groups with a high degree of atomization, and the united village resting on a patrilineage-based organization. The editor draws on middle-range theory, organically combining a theoretical framework of the regional variations with empirical studies based on years of fieldwork in rural China. This approach is used throughout the book to analyze topics in four aspects: family relations, social interactions, other notable social issues and rural governance.

The volume will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and Chinese studies, as well as general readers interested in rural Chinese society.

He Xuefeng is a professor in the School of Sociology at Wuhan University and the director of the China Rural Governance Research Center at Wuhan University. His main research interests are rural governance studies and rural construction practice.