China and the global era: From globalisation to everyday life

Adrian J. Bailey*, Ricardo K.S. Mak

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    Abstract

    This introductory chapter explains why it is important to take a fresh perspective on understanding China's distinctive and changing place in the global era. We introduce a novel conceptual framework that extends globalisation theory by combining global studies and practise theories of everyday life. Ten original case studies illustrate China's changing place in the global era by tracing transformations in processes of economic restructuring, neoliberalism, urbanisation, public health, gender relations, knowledge diffusion and cultural change, and community building. By thinking about these cases through an "everyday global" framework we gain insights into resilience, and resourcefulness. We close with a call for further comparative research on everyday global China, one that may be transdisciplinary and attentive to a planetary praxis that is fit for the purpose of addressing our shared, wicked problems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAsia and China in the Global Era
    EditorsAdrian J. Bailey, Ricardo K.S. Mak
    PublisherDe Gruyter Mouton
    Chapter1
    Pages1-20
    Number of pages20
    ISBN (Electronic)9781501505591, 9781501505553
    ISBN (Print)9781501514890
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Jan 2021

    Publication series

    NameSocial and Cultural Changes in China
    PublisherDe Gruyter Mouton
    Volume1
    ISSN (Print)2625-5987
    ISSN (Electronic)2625-5995

    Scopus Subject Areas

    • Arts and Humanities(all)
    • Social Sciences(all)

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