Handbook On Social Stratification In The Bric Countries: Change And Perspective

Handbook On Social Stratification In The Bric Countries: Change And Perspective
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 856
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ISBN-10 : 9789814397520
ISBN-13 : 9814397520
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Book Synopsis Handbook On Social Stratification In The Bric Countries: Change And Perspective by : Li Peilin

Download or read book Handbook On Social Stratification In The Bric Countries: Change And Perspective written by Li Peilin and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2013-03-26 with total page 856 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Along with the fast growing economy, the term “BRICs” was coined to represent the newly emerging countries — Brazil, Russia, India and China. The enhanced economy in these countries has largely improved people's life; at the same time, it has also strongly influenced the transformation of social structure, norms and values. However, as the world's attention centers on their economic development at the micro level, the social changes at the micro level have often been neglected, and a specific comparative study of these four countries is even more rare.This handbook's contributing authors are leading sociologists in the four countries. They fill the gap in existing literature and examine specifically the changes in each society from the perspective of social stratification, with topics covering the main social classes, the inequality of education and income, and the different styles of consumption as well as the class consciousness and values. Under every topic, it gathers articles from authors of each country. Such a comparative study could not only help us achieve a better understanding of the economic growth and social development in these countries, but also lead us to unveil the mystery of how these emerging powers with dramatic differences in history, geography, culture, language, religion and politics could share a common will and take joint action. In general, the handbook takes a unique perspective to show readers that it is the profound social structural changes in these countries that determine their future, and to a large extent, will shape the socio-economic landscape of the future world.


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