State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China : Serving the People
معرفی کتاب «State and Society Responses to Social Welfare Needs in China : Serving the People» نوشتهٔ edited by Jonathan Schwartz and Shawn Shieh، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This volume examines the shifting role of the state and social organizations (e.g. NGOs) in providing social services in contemporary China. A series of case studies identifies a dynamic whereby the state increasingly withdraws from social service provision with social organizations taking up the slack. An interdisciplinary line up of contributors explore this dynamic, and how it affects the state-society relationship and the quality of social services provided. Based on current research, this book engages existing debates over state-society relations offering a new thematic framework to evaluate this relationship. Drawing on the framework, each chapter explores a particular aspect of social service provision including orphan care, migrant labor protection and infectious disease control. Differentiating between case studies of crisis and non-crisis social service provision situations, this volume argues that state and social organizations engage in ongoing negotiations to achieve shared social service provision goals – a dynamic largely controlled by the state. However during crises, the controlled relationship may alter as the priority becomes addressing the immediate demand for essential social services. The result is the potential for a rapid change in relations between the state and social organizations. This volume examines the shifting role of the state and social organizations (e.g. NGOs) in providing social services in contemporary China. A series of case studies identifies a dynamic whereby the state increasingly withdraws from social service provision with social organizations taking up the slack. An interdisciplinary line up of contributors explores this dynamic, and how it affects the state-society relationship and the quality of social services provided. Based on current research, this book engages existing debates over state-society relations offering a new thematic framework to evaluate this relationship. Drawing on the framework, each chapter explores a particular aspect of social service provision including orphan care, migrant labor protection and infectious disease control. Differentiating between case studies of crisis and non-crisis social service provision situations, this volume argues that state and social organizations engage in ongoing negotiations to achieve shared social service provision goals - a dynamic largely controlled by the state. However during crises, the controlled relationship may alter as the priority becomes addressing the immediate demand for essential social services. The result is the potential for a rapid change in relations between the state and social organizations State And Society Responses To China's Social Welfare Needs : An Introduction To The Debate / Shawn Shieh And Jonathan Schwartz -- Beyond Corporatism And Civil Society : Three Modes Of State - Ngo Interaction In China / Shawn Shieh -- Social Welfare Responses In Noncrisis Situations -- The Role Of The State And Ngos In Caring For At - Risk Children : The Case Of Orphan Care / Catherine H. Keyser -- Navigating A Space For Labor Activism : Labor Ngos In The Pearl River Delta Of South China / Hong Zhang And Marsha Smith -- Green Activism? : Reassessing The Role Of Environmental Ngos In China / Timothy Hildebrandt And Jennifer L. Turner -- Social Welfare Responses In Crisis Situations : The Institutionalization Of Buddhist Philanthropy In China / André Laliberté -- The Impact Of Crises On Social Service Provision In China : The State And Society Respond To Sars / Jonathan Schwartz -- The Role Of Ngos In China's Aids Crisis : Challenges And Possibilities / Joan Kaufman -- Conclusion: Serving The People? The Changing Roles Of The State And Social Organizations In Social Service Provision / Jonathan Schwartz And Shawn Shieh. Edited By Jonathan Schwartz And Shawn Shieh. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Book Cover Title Copyright Contents Illustrations Contributors Foreword Abbreviations Part I Introduction 1 State and society responses to China’s social welfare needs: An introduction to the debate 2 Beyond corporatism and civil society: Three modes of state–NGO interaction in China Part II Social welfare responses in non-crisis situations 3 The role of the state and NGOs in caring for at-risk children: The case of orphan care 4 Navigating a space for labor activism: Labor NGOs in the Pearl River Delta of south China 5 Green activism?: Reassessing the role of environmental NGOs in China Part III Social welfare responses in crisis situations 6 The institutionalization of Buddhist philanthropy in China 7 The impact of crises on social service provision in China: The state and society respond to SARS 8 The role of NGOs in China’s AIDS crisis: Challenges and possibilities Part IV Conclusion 9 Serving the people?: The changing roles of the state and social organizations in social service provision Index This book examines the impact of changing state-society relations that shape contemporary conflicts over Chinese social service provision and looks at how the ongoing negotiation of political space between the state and society impacted the quality and nature of social service provison in transitioning states.
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