Vectors of Chinese Sociology Becoming: Pragmatic Orientation and Maintaining of Tradition

Vectors of Chinese Sociology Becoming: Pragmatic Orientation and Maintaining of Tradition


Veselova L.S.

Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Assoc. Prof., National Research University «Higher School of Economics» (St. Petersburg), St. Petersburg, Russia lveselova@hse.ru

Deriugin P.P.

Dr. Sci. (Soc.), Prof., Department of Applied and Industrial Sociology, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University «LETI», Saint Petersburg, Russia. ppd333@rambler

Lebedintseva L.A.

Dr. Sci. (Sociol.), Assoc. Prof. St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia. llebedintseva879@gmail.com

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Veselova L.S., Deriugin P.P., Lebedintseva L.A. Vectors of Chinese Sociology Becoming: Pragmatic Orientation and Maintaining of Tradition. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2018. No 7. P. 124-134




Abstract

The article offers an analysis of social preconditions for emergence, making and development of sociology in China. It is argued that origins of sociology institutionalization in the country had been marked by pragmatic reasons -recognition of sociology successes in Europe and Japan, as well as attempts to use these experiences on the Chinese grounds. Among factors for sociology development in China, following ones are listed: translations by Chineses enlighteners and scholars, activities of missionary scholars, Chimese students and post-gratuate students abroad, government role in advancing sociology. Chinese sociological society had been organized in early 1930th, at this time the first scholar/ sociological periodicals appeared, applied sociology, too, was developing. Of special import were events in the Chinese sociology establisment during the "Cultural revolution" - a series of ups and downs - up to a complete prohibition of the discipline until late 1970th, when its revival took place thanks to efforts of academic community, youth, party and government officials. In conlusion authors state that Chinese sociology is fully institutionalized today as a discipline. Following focal points of its scholary intrerest are accentuated: studies of employment issues in minor cities, familiy and marital relations, arrangements of social life in rural areas etc. Close cooperation of Russian and Chinese sociologstst, so the authors, joint research and learning programs allow to obtain new knowledge about our societies. The paper is based on Chnese language sources related to the making and development of sociology in the country.


Keywords
conditions and factors of the emergence of sociology in China; translation activities; pragmatic orientation of sociology; role of the state in regulating formation of sociology

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