Program

 

Plenary Program

July 7, 2004

 

08£º30¡ª¡ª12£º20 Working Sessions£¨Jianguo Garden Hotel£©

15£º00¡ª¡ª16£º30

Opening Ceremony£¨The People's Congress Hall£©
Chair: Jiang Lansheng (Vice President, CASS)
Opening Speech:
Wangn Luolin (Vice President, CASS)
Welcome Remark:
Wang Qishan(mayor, Government of Beijing Municipality)

Genevieve DOMENACH-CHICH (Vice Director of UNESCO Beijing Office)
Li Zibiao(Representative of Guangdong Province Government of China)
Lu Xueyi, ( President, Chinese Sociological Association)
Representative of The Ford Foundation, Beijing Office


Presidential Address of IIS:
Eliezer Ben-Rafael (President, IIS)

16£º30¡ª¡ª17£º00 Break
17£º00¡ª¡ª18£º10 Plenary Session£¨The People's Congress Hall£©
Title£ºSocial Change in the Age of Globalization
Chair
£ºSasaki Masamichi£¨Former president, IIS£©
Keynote Speaker£º
Alex Inkeles£¨Stanford University, USA£©
T.K. Oommen£¨Jawaharlal Nehru University£©  
Zheng Hangsheng£¨Ren Min University of China£©
19£º00¡ª¡ª20£º30 Reception ( The People's Congress Hall)
hosted by CASS
Chair: Liang Guiquan (President, Guangdong Academy of Social ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Sciences)
Speaker: Zhu Jinchang (Secretary-General, CASS)

20£º30¡ª¡ª22£º00

Concert£¨The People's Congress Hall£©

July 8, 2004

 

08:30----12:20 Working Sessions (Jianguo Graden Hotel )
 
09£º00¡ª¡ª10£º30 Plenary Session£¨The Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºCultural Diversities in Global Context
Chair
£ºHuang Ping£¨Chinese Academy of Social Sciences£©
Keynote Speaker£º
Aoki Tamotsu £¨National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan£©
Eliezer Ben-Rafael£¨President, IIS£©
Jing Tiankui£¨Institute of Sociology,CASS£©
Giovanni Arrighi£¨John Hopkins University, USA£©

10£º30¡ª¡ª11£º00

Tea Break

11£º00¡ª¡ª12£º00 Plenary Session£¨The Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºMigration¡¢Equality and Globalization
Chair
£ºZhao Zixiang£¨Liao Ning Academy of Social Sciences£©
Keynote Speaker£º
V. I. Dobrenkov£¨Moscow State University £©
Goran Therborn£¨Swedish Collegium for Advanced in Social Sciences£©
Li Qiang£¨Tsinghua University, China£©

14£º00¡ª¡ª15£º30

Special Session£¨Conference Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºFour Hundred Giant Cities: the Top of the World
Organizer
£ºMattei Dogan£¨National Center of Scientific Research£©
Co-organizers£º
David Smith£¨University of California-Irvine£©
Goran Therborn£¨Swedish Collegium for Advanced in Social Sciences£©
Richard Child Hill£¨Michigan State University£©
Peter Taylor£¨ Loughborough University£©
Ivan Light£¨University of California Los Angeles£©

14£º00¡ª¡ª17£º50

Working Sessions£¨Jianguo Garden Hotel£©

 

18:00----21:50 Working Sessions ( Jianguo Garden Hotel)

July 9, 2004

 

08:30----12:20 Working Sessions ( Jianguo Garden Hotel )
09£º00¡ª¡ª10£º20 Plenary Session£¨The Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºGlobalization and Social Transformation
Chair: Li Hanlin
£¨Institute of Sociology, CASS£©
Keynote Speakers£º
Kenichi Tominaga£¨Tokyo University£©
Nan Lin£¨Duke University, USA£©
Dean Hirsch£¨World Vision International£©
Li Peilin£¨Institute of Sociology, CASS £©

10£º20¡ª¡ª10£º40

Tea Break

10£º40¡ª¡ª12£º00 Plenary Session£¨The Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºGlobalization and Social Transformation
Chair
£ºCai He£¨Zhongshan University, China£©
Keynote Speakers£º
Craig Calhoun£¨Social Science Research Council, USA£©
Han Sang-jin£¨Seoul National University£©
Mattei Dogan£¨National Center of Scientific Research, France£©
Bian Yanjie£¨Technology University of Hong Kong

14£º00¡ª¡ª17£º50 Working Sessions£¨Jianguo Garden Hotel£©
18:00----21:50 Working Sessions( Jianguo Garden Hotel)

July 10, 2004

 

08:30----12:20 Working Sessions ( Jianguo Garden Hotel)
09£º00¡ª¡ª10£º20 Plenary Session£¨The Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºGlobalization and National Identity
Chair
£ºJing Tiankui£¨Institute of Sociology, CASS £©
Keynote Speakers£º
Alberto Martinelli (Former President of ISA
Ma Rong
£¨Peking University£©
Li Youmei£¨Shanghai University, China£©
Sasaki Masamichi£¨Former President, IIS£©
Song Linfei£¨Jiangsu Academy of Social Sciences, China£©

11£º10¡ª¡ª12£º30

Special Session £¨Conference Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºReligion in a Globalizing World
Organcizer
£ºWilliam Antnio
Keynote Speakers
£º
Dr. Den Hoge (Catholic Universty)
Dr.Eileen Barker (London School of Economics)
Dr. Joseph Taney(Ball State University)


14£º00¡ª¡ª16£º00 Special Session £¨Conference Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºWomen and Power in Public Life
Organizer
£ºProfessor Mino Vianello
14£º00¡ª¡ª17£º50 Working Sessions£¨Jianguo Garden Hotel£©

20£º00

Farewell Dinner

July 11, 2004

08:30----12:20 Working Sessions ( Jianguo Garden Sessions)
11£º10¡ª¡ª12£º30 Special Session£¨Conference Hall of CASS£©
Title£ºMultiple Modernities in Global Context
Organizer
£ºWittrock(Principal, SCASSS, Uppsala University)
Chair
£ºOommen£¨Jawaharlal Nehru University£©
Keynote Speakers£º
Craig Calhoun£¨Social Science Research Council, USA£©
Grazyna Skapska£¨Jagiellonian University£©
Peter Wagner( European University Institute, Florence)
Bjorn Wittrock
£¨Principal, SCASSS, Uppsala University£©
14:00----17:50

Working Sessions (Jianguo Garden Hotel)

 


Program of Working Sessions
Time Table (Working Sessions and Meeting Rooms)


Session List

Session 1: Contemporary State in Transition: Under the influence of regional integration and globalization
Organizer:
Prof. George Tsobanoglou
(the President of ISA-RC 26, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece)
E-mail:
gtsobanoglou@hotmail.com or g.tsobanoglou@soc.aegean.gr
Contact at CASS
£ºDr. LI Xia(CASS)
E-mail: lixiacass@yahoo.com
Papers:
1) Societal Globalization by Multinational Corporations and Regional Trade Blocs: A case study of Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova, by Bryan Taylor ( Esq., JD ,Visiting Professor Belarus State Economics Univeristy, College of Law CEP Fellow)
Abstract
2) Culture, State and Globalization , By Dr Wong Yiu-chung (Associate Professor Department of Politics and Sociology Hong Kong, wongyc@ln.edu.hk )
Abstract
3)European Research on New Innovations for the Globalized Knowledge Economy, by Assistant Professor Dr. George Tsobanoglou ( University of Aegean, Department of Sociology, Mitelini: 18100, Lesbos, Greece. Email: g.tsobanoglou@soc.aegean.gr ) and Assistant Professor Dr. George M. Korres ( Department of Geography, University of Aegean, Faonos and Charilaou Trikoupi Street, Mitelini: 18100, Lesbos, Greece. Email: GKorres@hol.gr )
Abstract
4)European Strategies for Vocational Inclusion of Persons with Developmental Disabilities: An Inter-Comparison Analysis, by by Assistant Professor Dr. George Tsobanoglou ( University of Aegean, Department of Sociology, Mitelini: 18100, Lesbos, Greece. Email: g.tsobanoglou@soc.aegean.gr ) and Assistant Professor Dr. George M. Korres ( Department of Geography, University of Aegean, Faonos and Charilaou Trikoupi Street, Mitelini: 18100, Lesbos, Greece. Email: GKorres@hol.gr )
Abstract
5)The European Open Method of Coordination as a means of social governance , by Theodore Sakellaropoulos ( Professor, Sociology Department, Panteion School of Political Science, Dimitsanas 19, Likovrisi, Athens, Greece. thesak@panteion.gr)
Abstract
6) Limitations in the Mexican State Capacity in the context of the integration processes, by Mtra. Liza Aceves (Benem¨¦rita Universidad Aut¨®noma de Puebla , M¨¦xico. Tel: 0122229 55 00 (7834), bifurcacion@prodigy.net.mx )
Abstract
7)Deregulation and the Telecommunication Industry: A case study of WorldCom
by Shilpa Ranganathan (Institution :Texas A&M University, Address:Department of Sociology, Mail Stop 4351,Texas A&M University College
USA,Telephone :979-845-5133,Fax:979-862-4057,E-mail :shilparan@tamu.edu)
Abstract
8)The Transit Roles of Public Sector for Poverty Reduction through a Grassroots Lens by Hong Shen(Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Abstract

Session 2: Special Session for Junior Scholars
Organizer: Mr. Huo Hongwei
E-mail: huohw02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
Contact at Cass:Dr YAN Ming
E-mail:yanmingcass@yahoo.com
Papers:
1)A Case Study on the Preservation of Advance Models in China,by Chang Shu (M.A. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: changs01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
2)Searching Job and Finding Staff---Bringing Boss back in an analysis of Labor Market,by Liao Wenwei (M.A. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: lww02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
3)Women
£ºRepresent Men or Women,by Li Xia (Graduate student, Department of Sociology,Tsinghua University, China.E-mail:lixia03@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
4)Different Types of Resident Groups¡¯ Community Participation under the Discourse of ¡°Community Building¡±: A Case Study on Lianhu Neighborhood in Wuhan,by Min Yang (Ph.D Candidate, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University, China. yangm02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
5)The Dignity of the Poor¡ªThe Poor Urban People¡¯s Maintenance of Their Self-image,by Ho Mingjie (PhD candidate, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.
hmj02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
6) The Fragmentation of the Working Class of China,by Tang Shengjun (M.A. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.Tel: 8610-6277-5484, 13691594539.E-mail: tsj02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
7)Review of the studies on the transitional doctor-patient encounter in China,by Feng yilin (Graduate Student,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: fyl02@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
8)Review on Sociel memory theory and studies,by Guanghuai Zheng (M.A. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: zah01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
9)Ecological Improvement and the Rebuilding of a Village Community,by Lv Wenjiang (Ph.D. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: lwj01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
10)Patron-Client¡ª¡ªA Case Study of the Relationship Between the Local Government and the Nongovernmental Economy, by Zhu, Yujing (Graduate Student,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: zhuyj01@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
11)Virtual Community: Extend of Real Life
by Wu Chun (Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P. R. China, E-mail Address: wuchun@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn.Cell Phone Number: 13911177051)
Abstract
12)Bo¡¯yu Pu: A Chinese village's life history, by Zhang Yufeng (Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China.E-mail: yf-zhang03@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn )
Abstract
13)The transformation of rural village and the strategy of everyday-life for the peasants, by Genxing Tong (Department of Sociology Tsinghua University,China. Email:tgx02@mails.tisnghua.edu.cn)
Abstract
14)Realistic society and virtual space: individual and social behavior and changes in the Internet era, by Huo Hongwei (Ph.D. Candidate,Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University,China. Email:huohw02@mails.tisnghua.edu.cn)
Abstract

 

Session 3: Community and Organization
Organizer:
Dr. Fumie Kumagai (Professor of Sociology
£¬Kyorin University Hachioji Campus Tokyo, 192-8508 Japan£©
Tel: 81-466-54-2422
Fax: 81-466-54-2422
E-mail: n96287fk@sfc.keio.ac.jp or fkumagai@sfc.ne.jp
Contact at CASS
£º Ms. MA Chunhua(CASS)
E-mail: machunhuacass@yahoo.com 
Papers:
1) "COTF System for Community Transformation in Japan", by Fumie Kumagai (Professor of Sociology, Kyorin University in Tokyo, Japan. n96287fk@sfc.keio.ac.jp)
Abstract
2) "Social Capital and State-Community interaction in Bangkok"(I), "Strengths and Weaknesses of Communities in Development and Capacity Building : The Case of Donwan Community, Thailand"(II), by Prof. Orathai Ard-am(Prof. at the Inst. for population and social research, Mahidol University, Salaya Campus, Nakornpathom, Thailand, proaa@mucc.mahidol.ac.th )
Abstract
3) "Individual and Organization-- Comparing Chinese and American work-related values in the age of globalization" , by Zhuang Xi (Department of Sociology University of Victoria British Columbia, Canada, zhuangxi@hotmail.com)
Abstract
4) Social ethics and mutual social responsibility of the person, society and state in the time globalization, by Yuri Dorofeev (Candidate of economical science, Correspondent of St. Petersburg center of Russian information agency ITAR-TASS, dorofeef@mail.ru )
Abstract
5) "Patterns of local participation in the era of globalization. Comparative analyses from Bulgarian , Canadian , Polish and Russian communities.", by Pawel Starosta (Institute of Sociology, University of Lodz, Rewolucji 1905r. 41/43 str, 90-214 , Poland, e-mail: SOCWIM@krysia.uni.lodz.pl, tel. +48 +42 635-52-52, fax: + 48 +42 635-53-09), and Oleg Stanek (Universite du Quebec a Rimouski, 300 Ave, des Ursulines, Rimouski G 5L 3A1 Quebec, Canada)
Abstract
6) "Local Society in Modern State: The Two-line-operating Society", by Chen, Xinxiang (Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota)
Abstract
7) "Livelihood: Thailand Case Study of Gender Approach and Community Participation", by Amara Soonthorndhada (Institute for Population and Social Research Mahidol University, Nakornpathom Thailand 73170, prast@mahidol.ac.th)
Abstract
8)"Community-based tourism in KwaZulu-Natal and its impact on local people", by JD Radebe (Sociology department at the University of Durban-Westville in South Africa, radebej@pixie.udw.ac.za)
Abstract
9)"Changing Patterns of Neighbourhood in Urban Housing Colonies of India", by AMRISH KUMAR SAXENA (U. P. Housing & Development Board, 51/4, Jagrati Vihar, Meerut-250004 (INDIA), a_saxena@sancharnet.in)
Abstract

 

 

Session 4: Globalization and Industry Fields: Sociological Perspectives on East Asian Economies
Organizer:
Prof.David Wank(Faculty of Comparative Culture,Sophia University)
ADD:
4 Yonban-cho, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo, 102-0081 JAPAN
E-mail:
d-wank@sophia.ac.jp
Tel:
81 (0)3-3238-4053
Fax:
81 (0)3-3238-4076
Contact at CASS
£ºDr. YAN Ming(CASS)
E-mail:
yanmingcass@yahoo.com 
1) Organizational Responses in Chinese Film Industry in the Age of Globalization
by Seio Nakajima (Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Sociology, U.C. Berkeley, Senior Visiting Student, Department of Management, Beijing Film Academy,12E, 4th Building, Beijing International Friendship Garden,A2 Zuojiazhuang Rd., Chaoyang District,Beijing 100028, P.R.C.,seionakajima@yahoo.com)
Abstract
2) Organized Smuggling as Industry Field on the Chinese Coast: From Network to Bureaucratic Clientelism
by David Wank (Professor of Sociology, Sophia University, Faculty of Comparative Culture,4 Yonban-cho, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo, 102-0081 Japan,d-wank@sophia.ac.jp)
Abstract
3) Central State Monopoly and Local State Competition: The Dynamics of the Tobacco Production Market in Post-Communist China
by Junmin Wang (PhD Candidate in Sociology, New York University,269 Mercer St., 4th Floor,New York, NY 10003, USA,Email: junmin.wang@nyu.edu)
Abstract
4)Conceptualising Transnational Industry Fields in the Current Economic Globalization: Case Studies of Sino-Japanese Textile/Apparel Joint Ventures
by Masae Yuasa (Associate Professor of Sociology, Faculty of International Studies,Hiroshima City University,Ozuka-higashi, Asaminami-ku,Hiroshima, 731-3194, Japan,yuasa@intl.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp)
Abstract
5) Toyotaism or Wintelism?: Hybrid Production Networks and Local Development in Southeast Asia
by Kuniko Fujita and Richard Child Hill(Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology,Michigan State University,East Lansing, MI 48823,fujitak@msu.edu,hillrr@msu.edu)
Abstract
6)Hegemonic Despotism?: MNCs' Corporate Social Responsibility and Labor Regime Reshaping
in China's Exporting Foreign Invested Enterprises
by Yu Xiaomin (Ph.D candidate in Social Sciences, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, soshelly@ust.hk)
Abstract

 



Session 5: Migration, Ethnic Diversity And Citizenship in the Perspective of  Globalisation
Organizer: Prof.Peter Kivisto (Augustana College, USA)
E-mail:sokivisto@augustana.edu
Co-organizer: Dr. Wen Wang( Department of Sociology, California State University, North Ridge, California 91330, USA)
E-mail: wen.wang@csun.edu
Contact at CASS: Chen Huashan
E-mail: chenhuashan@sina.com or chenhuashan@baidao.net
Papers:
1) Social Spaces, Transnational Immigrant Communities, and the Politics of Incorporation by Peter Kivisto (Augustana College, USA)
Abstract
2) Global, Local, Marginal: post-soviet citizenship by Bankovskaya, Svetlana (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)
Abstract
3) Identity Construction and Promotion: A Case Study of Telugu Diaspora in Mauritius by Bhaskar, Teegela (University of Hyderabad, India)
Abstract
4) The Socio-Political Construction of the Problems of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons in the South Caucasus by Dong, Qingwen (University of the Pacific, Stockton, USA)
Abstract
5) Conditions of Trust Social Capital, Immigrants and the Finnish Labour Market by Forsander, Annika (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Abstract
6) Ethnic identity among Second Generation Chinese Americans in New York City by Holdaway, Jennifer (Social Science Research Council, USA)
Abstract
7) On the margins of globalization: the ?balkanization? of the balkans by Janjic, Dusan (Centre for Ethnic Relations and Minority Protection, Belgrade, Serbia-Montenegro)
Abstract
8) Urban Squatters in Sarawak: A Study of the Process of Adaptation, Transformation and Aspiration Among Urban Squatters by Jawan, Jayum (Universiti Putra , Malaysia)
Abstract
9) Group Formation and Identification: New Commonwealth Immigrants in Britain. The case of the Muslims by Joly, Daniele (University of Warwick, Coventry, UK)
Abstract
10) Policy Debate Between 'Ethnic' and 'Adopted Homeland (Fatherland)': The Case of Yanbian Korean Migrants in South Korea by Kim, Anna (University of Oxford, UK)
Abstract
11) Attachment to Place and Attitudes Toward Immigrants: Exploring The Connection in Cross-National Comparative Context by Laczko, Leslie (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Abstract
12) Intergration of Immigrants in Toronto, Canada: Coping with Marginalization by Lam, Larry (York University, Canada)
Abstract
13) "Good Citizenship" in the National Guard: A View on Conscripted Volunteerism by Manor, Dganit (Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Israel)
Abstract
14) Ethnic Diversity and the Predisposition to Emigrate Among Israeli Jewish and Arab College Peers by Mittelberg, David (Oranim, Academic College of Education, Israel)
Abstract
15)
16) Second Generation North African Youths and the French Labour Market: The Case of Higher Education Students by Murdoch, Jake (University of Bourgogne, France)
Abstract
17) The Challenge of 'the Foreigner' for the Nation-State in this Era of Globality: An Australian Perspective by Nursoo, Ida (Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University).
Abstract
18) The Socio-Political Construction Of The Problems Of Refugees And Internally Displaced Persons In The South Caucasus by Roberts, Ken (University of Liverpool, UK)
Abstract
19) Zombie Categories and the Shift from Reactive to Proactive in EU immigration Policy: The Case of the Finnish Ministry of the Interior by Salmenhaara, Perttu (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Abstract
20) Immigrants, Equity and the Digital Divide in Israel by Sever, Rita (Hebrew Unisersity, Israel)
Abstract
21) Chinese Newcomers in the Global City Tokyo: Social Networks and Settlement Tendencies by Tajima, Junko (Hosei University, Japan)
Abstract
22) International Norm Model Reconsidered: An Explanation of Immigrant Rights Progress by Tarumoto, Hideki (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Abstract
23) Risking the Lives Beyond the Borders: Reflections on International Migration Scenario by Ullah, Ahsan (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Abstract
24) Oh Lucky Country ¨C Barriers to labor market integration of skilled migrants and refugees in Australia. by Wagner , Regine (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
Abstract


Session 6: Globalization and Women
Organizer: Prof Fatimah Daud          (Jabatan Antropologi dan Sociologi, Prof., Department of Anthropology   Sociology, Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Tel.: 603 79675459
E-mail: fatimahd@um.edu.my f2imah@umcsd.um.edu.my 
Organizer2: Prof. Li Yinhe (Institute of Sociology, CASS)
Contact at CASS
£ºMs. MA Chunhua(CASS)
E-mail: machunhuacass@yahoo.com 
Papers:
1) "The Quiet Feminist Revolution: Highly Educated Women in Vietnam on the Transpacific Marriage Market, by Prof. Hung Cam Thai (Assistant Professor, the Asian American Studies Dept., University of California, Santa Barbara, thai@asamst.ucsb.edu) "
Abstract
2) "Gender based policy in Mongolia during the transition", by Miga Chultem (100-Alexander Street, 906 apt.Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Abstract
3) "Trends of Gender Integration in Doctorate Degrees in the United States", by LI Su (Ph. D candidate, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, 531 Grove St. Apt 3F, Evanston, IL 60201, U.S.A. sli325@merle.it.northwestern.edu)
Abstract
4
£©"Women Creating A World Beyond War and Violence", by Prof. Ada Aharoni (IFLAC President, Conflict Resolution, Technion, P.O.B: 9934 Haifa, Israel 34341, Tel: 972-4-8243230, Homepage: http://ada.up.co.il, email: ada33@bezeqint.net )
Abstract
5) "Globalisation and Women Electronic Workers", by Professor Dr. FATIMAH DAUD,
£¨Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, University of Malaya, 50603,KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSI, Fax is 603 79675459.£©
Abstract
6) "Tetrasociology as a Response to the Feminist Challenge to Sociological Theory in the Age of Globalisation", by Dr. Leo M.Semashko (Director of the Private Instituteof Strategic Sphere 7-4-42 Ho Shi Min Street, ST Petersburg,194356,Russia, semashko@mail.admiral.ru )
Abstract
7)"Globalisation of Prurience:The Internet and Degration of Women ang Children"
£¬by Prof Indhu Rajagopal, (Division of Social science, York University Toronto,Ontario,Canada, raja0818gopal@rogers.com )
Abstract
8) "Globalisation of markets and women farm workers: the case of south african export fruit", by Prof Andrienetta Kritzinger (Department of Sociology, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Fax: +27 (21) 808 2143, e-mail: ask@sun.ac.za )
Abstract
9) "Women, Culture, Development: An Exploration of the relationship between TOSTAN (Senegal) and Development ", by Kum-Kum Bhavnani, (Department of Sociology,University of California at Santa Barbara Ellison Hall, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA, Email: bhavnani@soc.ucsb.edu)
Abstract
10
£© "Up or Down? ------ The Impact of Three Forces on Chinese Women in Globalization Era"£¬by Wu Xiaoying £¨Associate Professor£¬Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Email: wuxy@sociology.cass.net.cn£©
Abstract
11) "Gender, Ethnicity & Employment Patterns in the Balkan World: Women - Greek, Refugee and Jewish - in Perspectives of the Capitalist World-Economy (1928)", by Dr. Orly C. Meron (The Interdisciplinary Dept. of Social Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52900, Israel, Email: merono1@mail.biu.ac.il)
Abstract
12) "Women and Globalisation;An Indian Experience", by Anil Bhuimali (BengaL ,India)
Abstract
13) "The Impact of Social Change on Women's participation in Politics", by Zaireeni Azmi, (Malaysia)
Abstract
14)"Gender Streotypes: Women's SkillS in Negeotiation Towards Conflict Resolution. Malaysia As Case Study",by Norhayati Rafida Abdul Rahim.(Islamic Univ College of Malaysia)
15) "Gobalisation: threats and opportunities among the rural poor single mothers: Case study in Perlis, Malaysia", by Sharifah Sofiah 'Atiqah bt Syed Ibrahim & Zakiyah bt. Jamaluddin (School of Social Development, Northern University of Malaysia)
Abstract
16)"From Hierarchy of Reproduction to Hierarchy of Parenthood-- The interrelations of population control and international adoption", by Xin Huang (PhD. Candidate, Centre for Research in Women's Studies and Gender Relations, University of British Columbia, 1896 East Mall Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1, (604)8274124, huangxin@interchange.ubc.ca)
Abstract
17)"Glocal Women: identity and everydaylife in Italy", by Prof. Lella Mazzoli (President of the Faculty of Sociology, University of Urbino (Italy), presidenza@soc.uniurb.it)and Prof. Roberta Bartoletti (Associate Professor, Faculty of Sociology, University of Urbino (Italy), r.bartoletti@soc.uniurb.it)
Abstract

Session 7: Globalization, Subjectivities and Collective Action
Organizer:
Henri Lustiger Thaler Ph.D.(President of Research Committee 47 "Social Classes and Social Movements" of ISA)
Address: School of Social Sciences
£¬Ramapo College£¬Ramapo Valley Road£¬Mahwah, New Jersey£¬07430 USA
Fax: 718 788-4481
E-mail: hlustige@ramapo.edu
Contact at CASS: Chen Huashan
E-mail: chenhuashan@sina.com or chenhuashan@baidao.net
Participants:
1) Jeff Goodwin (New York University, USA. goodwin@mail.soc.nyu.ed)
2) Antimo Farro (University of Rome, Italy. antimoluigifarro@hotmail.co)
3) John Foran (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. foran@soc.ucsb.edu)
4) Saskia Sassen (University of Chicago, USA. ssassen@uchicago.edu)
5) Roland Roth (University of Madgeburg, Germany, lenhart@zedat.fu-berlin.de)
6) Henri Lustiger Thaler (Ramapo College, USA, hlustige @ramapo.edu)
7) Thomas Olesen (University of Aarhus, USA. THO@ps.au.dk)

Session 8: Globalization and Environmentalism
Organizer:Hein-Anton van der Heijden
£¨University of Amsterdam£¬Dept. of Political Science£¬Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237£¬1012 DL Amsterdam£¬The Netherlands£©
Tel: 020-525 2169 
Fax: 020-525 2086
E-mail: vanderheijden@pscw.uva.nl
Contact at CASS
£ºZHAN Shaohua
E-mail: zhanshaohuacass@yahoo.com
Papers:
1) Participation as a precondition for environmental success, by Dr. Gesine Foljanty-Jost (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany,foljanty-jost@japanologie.uni-halle.de)
Abstract
2) Green activism and local environmental networks in urban China; by Xie Lei.( Wageningen University, The Netherlands. email: Lei.Xie@wur.nl)
Abstract
3) A Great Revolution We Human Beings Face: About Our Way Of Life in the 21 Century. By Prof. Song Shuwei (Sociology Institute of Beijing Academy of Social Sciences£¬Beijing, PRC. China)
Abstract
4) Globalisation, environmentalism and international political opportunity structures. By Prof. H.A. van der Heijden (Dept. of Political Science,University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, e-mail: h.a.b.vanderheijden@uva.nl)
Abstract
5) After Grow or Die? Socio-environmental change and 21th century eco-social theory'. by Damien White(Dept. of Sociology, Goldsmith College, University of London, England. e-mail: d.f.white@uel.ac.uk)
Abstract
6) Transformations of Russian Environmental Policy in Putin Epoch, by Dr. Olga Axenova (Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, tel. 7 095 731 52 22, fax. 7 095 719 07 40, faes@online.ru)
Abstract



Session 9:  Globalization of Macro and Micro Structure: Convergences and   
Divergences

Organizer: Shahid M. Shahidullah Ph.D. (Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
£¬Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA 23806, USA)
Email:drshahid@cox.net
Contact at CASS
£ºDr. YAN Ming(CASS)
E-mail: yanmingcass@yahoo.com

Papers:
1)Modernity, Globality, and Locality: Convergence and Divergence of Macro and Micro Structures, by Shahid M. Shahidullah (irginia State University, Virginia USA)
Abstract
2)Globalization and the Changing Status of Women in China, by Yuhui Li (owan University, New Jersey, USA)
Abstract
3)Illicit Drug Abuse in a Global Market: A Sociological Analysis, by Mokerrom Hossain (Virginia State University, Virginia, USA)
Abstract
4)Let Thousand Globalizations Bloom: A South Asian Perspective, by Habibul H. Khondker (National University of Singapore)
Abstract
5)Globalization and Democratization: Past, Present, and Future, by John Markoff (University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA)
Abstract
6)Human Resource Management in Developing Countries: The Case of Eritrea, by Fitsum Ghebregiorgis (State University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Abstract



Session 10: Globalization and Youth Sociology
Organizer: Dr. Jean Charles Lagr¨¦e (General Secretary of European Sociological Association)
E-mail: lagree@ext.jussieu.fr
Contact at CASS: Dr. WU Xiaoying(CASS) 
E-mail: wuxiaoyingcass@yahoo.com 
Papers:
Session 10-A
1)New Bohemians and Restricted Drug Use.
by Allaste Airi-Alina(Estonian Institute of Humanities, TALLINN, Estonia)
Abstract
2)Identities and Actions: Beyond the Global-Local Divide(Adolescent Brazilians Users of Information Technologies).
by Dwyer Tom(Associate Professor, IFCH/UNICAMP, Vice President of Brazilian Sociological Society, Brazil)
Abstract
3)'Playboys of the Western World'? Youth, Leisure and Sport in the Age of Globalization.
by Green Ken (University College Chester, UK)
Abstract
4)Globalization Youth and Genration Gap.
by Haris Shazi (Pakistan)
Abstract
5)Education and Working Preferences of Faroese Youth.
by Gaini Firouz(Cand.scient.anth & PhD student in social anthropology, Institute of History and Social Sciences, University of the Faroe Islands)
Abstract
6)Youth, Social Participation and Citizenship: Experiences from Singapore.
by K.C. Ho (Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Council Member, National Youth Council, Singapore) & Jeffrey Yip(Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Research Scholar, National Youth Council, Singapore)
Abstract
7)Deconstructing youth Transition and Independence in a European Context: the Case of Leaving Home.
by Holdsworth Clare(Department of Geography, University of Liverpool, UK)
Abstract
8)Role of Youth in Social Change: Globalisation Perspective, by SINGH RAJ KISHOR (DEPT. OF DEFENSE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES,AGRA COLLEGE, AGRA UNIVERSITY,UP. INDIA)
Abstract


Session 10-B
1)Youth Sociology Put in the Test of Globalisation.
by Jean Charles Lagree(General Secretary of the European Sociological Association, ULISS - CNRS, Paris, France)
Abstract
2)Youth Volunteering Activities in China.
by LI, Jiangying(CYCPS, Beijing, China)
Abstract
3)Can the Traditional Values, Modern Values and Postmodernizaion Values Coexist? ---Modernization, Cultural Globalization and The Structural Change of Youth' Values In Eastern Asia.
by Wu Luping(CYCPS, Beijing, China)
Abstract
4)Global and Local in Young People's Drawings and Related Texts.
by Pat O'Connor(Dean, College of Humanities, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland)
Abstract
5)GLOBAL POLITICAL IDENTITY, RISK AWARENESS AND MODERN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS: A Survey to Be Conducted Among Young People in Five Countries Around the Baltic Sea.
by Kari Paakkunainen(Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki, The Finnish Youth Research Network, Finland)
Abstract
6)Education and the Labour Market: European and American Models and Their Relevance for the New Market Economies.
by Ken Roberts(University of Liverpool, UK)
Abstract
7)Becoming Adult in Europe: Identity Logics and Social Frameworks.
by Van de Velde Cecile(Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris - Phd Student, Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistiques / INSEE. Paris, France)
Abstract
8)Becoming of Youth's Social Identity in Post-Soviet Countries in the Context of Social Change Theory, by Irina Predborska (Khmelnitsky Humanities and Pedagogic Institute Sociological Association of Ukraine)
Abstract



 

Session 11: Children's Well-Beings in the Age of Globalization
Organizer:
Dr. Sze Tong Chan(World Vision China)
Add: 1A Mayfair Center, 4 Anchor Street, Tai Kok Tsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR
Tel: (852)2394-5613
Fax: (852)2394-1578
Contactor: Dr. WANG Chao
E-mail: Wang_Chao@wvi.org
Contact at CASS
£º Ms. MA Chunhua(CASS)
E-mail: machunhuacass@yahoo.com
Session 11-A
1) "Children¡¯s Suffrage as a Key Way of Improvement of Children¡¯s Well-being in the Age of Globalization", by Professor Leo M. Semashko (Ph.D., A/Professor, ISA member, Director of the Private Institute of Strategic Sphere (Tetrasociological) Studies, 7-4-42 Ho-Shi-Min Street, St. Petersburg, 194356, Russia. Tel: 7-812-5133863. E-mail: semashko@mail.admiral.ru)
Abstract
2) "The Protection of Rights of The Child In The Process of Transformation of China ", by Mr. Tong Lihua (Director of Beijing Child Legal aid and Research Center, E-mail: lawyer.tong@263.net )
Abstract
3) ¡°Research on Teenager Policy of China¡± by Professor Lu Shizhen (Director of China Juvenile Research Association, E-mail: lushizhen@263.net.cn)
Abstract
4) ¡°Children¡¯s Welfare and Role of Media in Developing Countries¡± by Dr. Vijaykumar L. Dharurkar (Professor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. Department : Mass Communication and Journalism, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, E-mail: vijaydharurkar@rediffmail.com)
Abstract
5) ¡°Media Study on Child Protection Issues in China¡± by Bu Wei (Research Fellow of Media & Communications Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Director of the Research Centre on Media Communications and Youth Development)
Abstract
6) ¡°Globalisation/Liberalisation/Privatisation Policy ¨C Impact on Socio- Economic Rights with Respect to Female Adoloscent¡¯s Health¡± by Kiran Soni Gupta (Commissioner, Command Area Development & Colonisation, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. E-mail: kiransoni85@hotmail.com)
Abstract
Session 11-B
1) ¡°Poverty Alleviation Development Practice of World Vision China--
A case study of the child focused development program in Yongsheng County of China¡¯s Yunnan Province¡± by J.P.Wei & C.S. Fu (Program officers of World Vision International, China Office. E-mail: franco_fu@wvi.org, jian_ping_wei@wvi.org )
Abstract
2) ¡°Cross-cultural Perspective on Child Well-being: The Differences of Child Abuse Between Asian American and Other Ethnic Groups in the United States¡±, by Dr. Fuhua Zhai and Qin Gao (Fuhua Zhai, Institution: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Social Work, USA. E-mail: zhai1@uiuc.edu Qin Gao, Columbia University, School of Social Work, U.S.A. E-mail: qg2002@columbia.edu)
Abstract
3) ¡°Career Expectation and Predicament of the Second Generation Migrants in Cities¡¯, by Shi Bainian (Professor and Head of Graduate School of Chinese Youth College for Politics, E-mail: bainian_shi@sina.com)
Abstract
4) "May the Sun Shine on All Children: Report of the Investigation on the Temporary Migrant Children in 9 Cities" by Chen Xuefeng(Research Group , Child development Center of China, E-mail: xfchen@unicef.org)
Abstract
5) "Children still in the Chocolate Trade-the buying, selling and toiling of West African child workers in the multi-billion dollar industry" by Anita Sheth (Senior Analyst , Advocacy, Policy & Research, Save the Children Canada / Aide - l'enfance, Canada. E-mail: asheth@savethechildren.ca)
Abstract
6) "Determinants of Gender Preference for an Only Child in Japan", by Hiroshi Kojima (National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Hibiya Kokusai Building 6th Floor 2-2-3 Uchisaiwai-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011, Japan, Telephone :+81-3-3595-2987, Fax :+81-3-35914821, E-mail :h-kojima@ipss.go.jp)
Abstract




Session 12: HIV/AIDS & Societies
Organizers: Mr. Wang Ruotao
£¨China CDC£©£¬Dr. ZHANG Haiyang (The Central University for Nationalities, China), & Dr. Lynn Arnold (Vice President, World Vision International¡ªAsia Pacific Regional Office)
Coordinator: Prof. LUO Hongguang (Institute of Sociology, CASS)
E-mail: cnukaids@163bj.com or hyz9988@sina.com
Contact at CASS
£ºMs. PAN Jie(CASS)
E-mail: panjie@cass.org.cn 
Papers:
12-A: Social Consciousness
1. Beyond Discourse
£¿¡°Testimonial¡±Activism and the Perfornance of AIDS. By Clare Decoteau, USA.
Abstract
2. AIDS Prevention & Care and the Social Development of China. By Zhang Jianxin, Zhang Linglin, Gu Yi, Wan Shaoping, Zheng Shifan, Zhou Jiushun, Wu Chang, Zhong Yang (China-UK HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Project)
Abstract
3. The Socio-Cultural Dynamics of HIV/AIDS Epidemics in Yunnan China.By Dr. Weng Naiqun, (Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.)
Abstract
4. AIDS in the South African Workplace: The Challenges Faced and the Way Forward. By Vannie Naidoo
Abstract
5. The Investigation on the Consciousness against AIDS of Leading Cadres, by Prof. JIN Wei, CCPS.
Abstract
6. Socio-demographic Implications of Mobility and HIV/AIDS in Asia, by Dr. Lynn Arnold (Vice President, World Vision International¡ªAsia Pacific Regional Office, E-mail: Lynn_Arnold@wvi.org ), Dr. Sri Chander (Regional Health Advisor, World Vision International¡ªAsia Pacific Regional Office, E-mail: Sri_Chander@wvi.org) & Mr. Sanjay Sojwal (Communications Manager, World Vision International¡ªAsia Pacific Regional Office, E-mail: sanjay_sojwal@wvi.org)
Abstract

12-B. Social Policy/Behavior Intervention:
1. HIV/AIDS Issue, or HIV/AIDS as an Issue: the Chinese Case in the Context of Globalization, by Prof. LI Dun, Tsinghua University.
Abstract
2. Exploration and Implementation of Comprehensive AIDS Prevention & Care in Sichuan, by The office of Sichuan sub-project.
Abstract
3. AIDS and Chinese Social Science, By Prof. JING Jun, Tsinghua University.
Abstract
4. Participative Training on the Prevention & Care of HIV/AIDS, by the office of Sichuan sub-project.
Abstract
5. The Decision Making Process and Information Utilization of HIV/AIDS Related Policies in China: Case Study of Three Regulations, by YU Dongbao (National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Beijing), ZHANG Youchun (National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Beijing), FANG Hui (Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shanghai), JIA Yong (Chengdu City Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Sichuan ), HU Yifei (National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Beijing), WANG Ruotao (National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention, Beijing)
Abstract

12-C. Groups in High Danger of Infection of HIV/AIDS
1. AIDS Awareness and Education among China's Youth, by Miss. ZHANG Hui, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University.
Abstract
2. Adaptive Strategies, and Coping Mechanisms of Young Women Affected by HIV/AIDS in Kenya. By Angela Wanjiku Macharia, USA.
Abstract
3. Behavioural Patterns relating to HIV/AIDS and sexually-Transmitted Diseases among College Students in India. By Dr. Dharam Vir, India.
Abstract
4.Is Patriarchy eroding in the HIV/AIDS era? By Pavika Piyamapornchai, (Thailand, email: pavika.p@chula.ac.th)
Abstract
5. Sexual Activities and Social Relationships of HIV Carriers in Japan. By Dr. Yoji Inoue, (Health Science, Department of Health Sociology, School of Health Sciences and Nursing, The University of Tokyo 3-1, Hongo 7-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan
Tel:813-5841-3514; Fax :813-5684-6083; E-mail:ship@oak.ocn.ne.jp)
Abstract
6. The Influx of Young Male Migrants to Metropolises in Developing Countries and Their Vulnerability Towards HIV/AIDS: A Case of Migrant Jewellery Workers in India. By Sudipta Mondal, (International Institute for Population Sciences(IIPS), Govandi Station Road, Deonar, Mumbai, 400088, India, Tel:9102225563254; Fax:9102225563257; E-mail: sudipta_iips@yahoo.com.in)
Abstract

12-D. Local/Community resources
1. Practice & Reflections on the Social-Cultural Control of Drugs & AIDS in the Rural Community. By Prof. ZHANG Haiyang (Department of Ethnology, Central University of Nationalities, Beijing, 100081, China. hyg9988@vip.sina.com; hyz9988@vip.sina.com)& Dr. HOU Yuangao, (Department of Ethnology, Central University of Nationalities, Beijing, 100081, China)
Abstract
2. A Probe into Effective Approaches to Civil Drug Control: Experiences of the ¡°Tiger Day¡±Initiative in the Yi Ethnic Region of Little Liangshan, by Prof. Zhuang Kongshao (Institute of Renmin University of China)
Abstract
3. The Comprehensive Gay Community-based AIDS Intervention
£ºEmpowerment Practice In A Chinese Metropolis Gay Community. JIANG Hua, WANG Xiao-dong, YANG Dou, LEI Gang, ZHONG You-bin, ZHANG Jiang-xin. (Chengdu Gay Community Care Organization, Chengdu, Sichuan 610000, P.R.China, Tel: 028£­88151415£¬Email: retro120@163.com)
Abstract
4. Analysis Report of Behever Monitor of Drug Usere in YunNan Province, By the office of Yunnan sub-project.
Abstract
5. Exploring the Cultural Context of HIV/AIDS Pandemic in A Contemporary African Society: Implication For Culture Specific Prevention Programmes, by Dr. Obioha, Emeka (Nigeria Institute of Social Economixc, e-mail: eobioha@onebox.com; Tel: +234-2-8101751)
Abstract


Session13: General Social Surveys in East Asia: Developments, Designs, and Dedications
Organizer: KIM, Sang-Wook (Sungkyunkwan Univ., Seoul, Korea)
E-mail: swkim@skku.edu
Contact at CASS: Chen Huashan
E-mail: chenhuashan@sina.com or chenhuashan@baidao.net
Papers:
1) Japanese General Social Surveys (JGSS): Beginning and Development
by IWAI, Noriko (Faculty of Business Administration, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan)
Abstract
2) The Korean General Social Survey (KGSS): Developments, Designs, and Methodological Implications
by KIM, Sang-Wook and SEOK, Hyunho (Survey Research Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Abstract
3) The Research Design of the Survey on the Social Change in Urban and Rural China
by SHEN, Chonglin (Institute of Sociology, CASS, China)
Abstract
4) The Reason People Buy a Lottery Ticket: A test of 'Friedman-Savage model' of Gambling Behavior in Japan through JGSS-2000 Data
by TANIOKA, Ichiro (Faculty of Business Administration, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan)
Abstract
5) Determinants of Attitudes toward Children in Japan and Taiwan: A Comparative Analysis of the JGSS-2000/2001/2002 and the TSCS-2001
by KOJIMA, Hiroshi (National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, Japan)
Abstract
6) A Comparative Study on Changing Family Values between Korea and European Countries: Focusing on the Attitudes toward Marriage and Divorce
by EUN, Ki-Soo (Department of Sociology and Demography, Academy of Korean Studies, Korea)
Abstract
7) A Comparative Study of Fairness Judgments of Earnings
by LEE, Myoung-Jin (Department of Sociology, Kookmin University, Korea)
Abstract
8) Work Values, Organizational Rewards, and Work Orientations: A Comparative Analysis of Additive and Interactive Effects
by KIM, Sang-Wook (Survey Research Center, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
Abstract




Session 14: NGO's Movement in the Age of Globalization
Organizer: Professor Fan Lizhu (Fudan University)
E-mail: Faith1938@hotmail.com (Fan Lizhu)
Co-organizer: Professor Luo Hongguang (CASS)
E-mail: Luohg@cass.org.cn (Luo Hongguang)
Coordinator: Prof. Lau Kin-Chi (Linnan University, Hong Kong)
Contact at CASS
£º Ms. MA Chunhua (CASS)
E-mail: machunhuacass@yahoo.com
s14-A
1) Public Relations: Changing roles and strategies for NGOs, by Mr. Toby Lin (E-mail: tody_lin@wvi.org)
Abstract
2) "Environment and Social Justice: Familiar Norms and Contingent Settings: A Philippine Case Study", by FLORENCIO R. RIGUERA (THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, DC, 20064, U.S.A., E-mail: riguera@cua.edu)
Abstract
3) Seeing Like a Company: Strategy of Chinese Environmental NGOs to Succeed, by Jun Jin (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 55414, MN, U.S.A, tel 612-387-7076, fax 612-624-7020, jinx0038@umn.edu)
Abstract
4) Role of Primary Social Voluntary Sector in the Frame of Dynamic Global Solida
rity, by Fernando Vidal(Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid; C/Universidad Comil
las, 3; 28049-Madrid; Spain; tel 91 734 39 50; fax 91 734 45 70; fvidal@chs.upco.es)
Abstract


S14-B
1) Global Media's Influences on the Establishment of Local Environmental NGOs, by Dr. David Mekelberg (Mekelberg@aol.com)
Abstract
2) NGOs and Civil Society by Richard Madsen, Department of Sociology, UCSD.
Abstract
3) Interorganizational Coalitions of Advocacy NGOs in Times of Globalization, by Yitzhak Samuel (Mount Carmel, HaifaUniversity of Haifa, Israel, tel 972 4 8249646, fax 972 4 8240819, samuel@soc.haifa.ac.il)
Abstract
4) Gobalization and Public Police of NGO By Tsao Jiunhan, Department of Political Sciences, Taiwan University
Abstract


S14-C
1) Bring CSR to empower NGO development in China, Fan Lizhu and Xie Xialing, Department of Sociology, Fudan University lizhufan@fudan.edu.cn

2) Individualisation and New Voluntary Associations, by Martti Siisi*¡ìinen (University of Jyv*¡ìskyl*¡ì, Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy,P.O. Box 35, FIN-40014, Finland, tel 358-14-2603129, fax 358-14-2602921, msiisiai@cc.jyu.fi)
Abstract

3) NGOs and State Compliance with International Human Rights Treaties, by Xinyuan Dai (Assistant Professor,Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Il 61801, USA, TEL: (217) 333 3409, FAX: (217) 244 5712, xdai@uiuc.edu)
Abstract

4) NGOs and Democracy. by Dr. Ingrid Jiosson Department of Sociology Lund University Ingrid.Jonsson@soc.lu.se S-221 00 Lund

5) Women's Organizations as Advocates of Women's Human Rights in Turkey. By Prof. Dr. Yildiz Ecevit (Department of Sociology and Gender and Women's Studies Department Middle East Technical University Ankara/TURKEY)

 

Session15: Northeast Asian Sociology in the Age of Globalization
Organizers: Proessor Sung Kuk Kim(Seung-Kuk Kim) (Pusan University, The Kerean Sociological Association, email: skkim21@chollian.net)
Professor ZHENG Hangsheng(Renmin university of China, The Chinese Sociological Association, email:zhenghsh@ruc.edu.cn, tel: 62511169(0); 13910105178; 82573454(H))
Professor Tsutomu Shiobara (The Japan Sociological Association)
Coordinator1: Professor Shujiro Yazawa (email: cs00180@srv.cc.hit-u.ac.jp, Hitotsubashi University, Japan)
Coordinator2: Professor Hongguang, LUO (Editor & Director of the Sociological Research, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Tel: 86-10-6512-2608; Fax: 86-10-6513-3870; E-mail: luohg@cass.org.cn).
Tel: 86-10-6512-2608
Fax: 86-10-6513-3870
E-mail:luohg@cass.org.cn
Contact at CASS
£ºMs. PAN Jie(CASS)
E-mail: panjie@cass.org.cn 
 
Papers:
1) The Japanese social sciences and the dual structure of the Japanese civil society, by Prof. Shujiro YAZAWA(Hitotsuashi university)
Abstract
2) Making the corporative relationship among Northeast Asia¡± -- Beyond the diversity of Culture, History, Identity and Ideology, by Prof. Jung Yeonghae (Otsuma Women¡¯s University, Japan, Cheju Naional University from April to December 2004, #316-202 Daeyoo Daelim Apt. 1-do 2-dong Jeju-city, Republic of Korea 690-012, Tel: 82-64-702-3007; Fax : 82-64-754-2318, Email : yjungfrau@otsuma.ac.jp)
Abstract
3) Theoretical Path to Social Mutual Construction and Common Prosperity of East Asia, by Prof. Zheng Hangsheng (Renmin university of China, The Chinese Sociological Association, email:zhenghsh@ruc.edu.cn, tel: 62511169(0); 13910105178; 82573454(H))
Abstract
4) Can Developmental State Survive?: A Wave of Globalization and Restructuring in South Korea
Author: Professor Hyun-Chin Lim (email: hclim@plaza.snu.ac.kr; hclim49@hotmail.com, Professor of Sociology, Seoul National University) & Prof. Suk-Man Hwang(email: unified@sarim.changwon.ac.kr,Professor of Sociology, Changwon National University)
Abstract
5) Professor Seejae Lee (Department of Sociology, The Catholic University of Korea, Byucksan Mirage Tower 1801, Mok 5 Dong, Yangcheon-ku, Seoul, Korea, 158-730; Telephone]82226424326; [Fax]8227804326; email:seejaelee@catholic.ac.kr)
Abstract
6) Transformation of Chinese Society and Change in Modes of Choice, by Prof. Liu Shaojie (Institute of Sociology, Jilin University, China)
Abstract
7) Meaning Effect of Social Action and Tempering of the Collective Structure of the Three Countries in East Asia, by Dr. Yang Min (Renmin university of China, Email: soc.yangmin@263.net)
Abstract
8) SOCIOLOGY IN KOREA- CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES IN AN ERA OF GLOBALIZATION, by Prof. Hyun-Chin Lim (Department of Sociology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, KOREA, E-mail: hclim@plaza.snu.ac.kr)
Abstract
9)Unfolding Civil Societies in China and Korea. by Seejae Lee(Catholic University of Korea)
Abstract



Session 16: Religion and Globalization
Organizers: Prof. Cipriani Robert
£¨Head Department of Educational Sciences at the University of Roma Tre)
Prof. Raj Mohini Sethi (at Chandigarh)
E-mail: r.cipriani@uniroma3.it
Coordinator: Dr. Fan Lizhu (Fudan University, China)
E-mail:faith1938@hotmail.com
Contact at CASS
£ºMs. MA Chunhua(CASS)
E-mail: machunhuacass@yahoo.com
Session 16-A ("Global and local cases")
Chair: Roberto Cipriani (University of Rome 3, Italy,
rciprian@uniroma3.it)
1) "Religion in Late Modern Society: the Differential Impact of Social Progress and Cultural Diversity", Thorleif Pettersson (University of Uppsala, Sweden, thorleif.pettersson@teol.uu.se)
Abstract
2) "Healing between Medicine and Religion", by Gustavo Guizzardi (University of Padua, Italy, gustavo.guizzardi@unipd.it)
Abstract
3) "Faith in Cape Town: Identity, Cooperation and Conflict", by Simon Bekker (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, sb3@sun.ac.za), and Ann Leild(University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Leilde@sun.ac.za)
Abstract
4) "Globalization and the Growth of Muslim Schools in England and The Netherlands", by Geoffrey Walford (Oxford University, United Kingdom, geoffrey.walford@educational-studies.oxford.ac.uk)
Abstract
5) "The Alpha Initiative: McDonaldization and Standardization of Christian Evangelism", by Stephen Hunt (University of the West of England, Bristol, United
Kingdom, Stephen3.Hunt@uwe.ac.uk)
Abstract
6)

Session 16-B ("Global and Chinese cases")
Chair: Roberto Cipriani (University of Rome 3, Italy,
rciprian@uniroma3.it)
1) "Globalization, Democracy and Charisma", by Ng Hong Chiok(Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany, dr.ng@t-online.de)
Abstract
2) "Globalization and Religious Syncretism: The Cases of Yiguan Dao (China) and Cao Dai (Vietnam)", by Graeme Lang (City University of Hong Kong, graeme.lang@cityu.edu.hk), and Lu Yunfeng (City University of Hong Kong)
Abstract
3) "The Distribution of Centres of Christian Worship in Contemporary China", by Richard O'Leary (Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
r.oleary@qub.ac.uk), and Parig Digan (London, England)
Abstract
4) "The Reinvention of the Nuo Religion of the Tujia's Ethnic Identity and Identification", by Lan Li (Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland,
lanli88@hotmail.com)
Abstract
5)

Session 16-C ("Global and peripheral cases")
Chair: Roberto Cipriani (University of Rome 3, Italy,
rciprian@uniroma3.it)
1) "Catholic Jubilee as Globalization", by Roberto Cipriani (University of Rome 3, Italy, rciprian@uniroma3.it), and Cleto Corposanto (University of Trento, cleto.corposanto@soc.unitn.it)
Abstract
2) "A Holy and Father Figure as an Icon of Popular Religiosity in the Era of Globalization", by Federico D'Agostino (University of Rome 3, Italy,
dafeder@tiscalinet.it)
Abstract
3) "Evidences of a Global Religious System: 1985 and 2002 Meetings of Assisi", by Luca Diotallevi (University of Rome 3, Italy,
diotallevi@educ.uniroma3.it)
Abstract
4) "No More Circled Wagons: Trends in Contemporary Mormonism", by Marcus H. Martins (Brigham Young University, Hawaii, Usa, martinsm@byuh.edu)
Abstract
5) "The Russian-Orthodox Tradition and Western Individualism", by Andreas Buss (University of Sainte-Anne, Canada, abuss043@uottawa.ca)
Abstract
6) "Tetrasociology: Plurotheism Hypothesis as Global Belief in the Age of Globalization", by Leo Semashko (Private Institute of Strategic Sphere Studies, St.
Petersburg, Russia, semashko4444@mail.admiral.ru)
Abstract
7) "Globalization, Islam, and Islamicists", by Ali Akbar Mahdi (Department of Sociology, Ohio Wesleyan University, Department of Sociology, aamahdi@owu.edu)
Abstract
8)
9) "Globalisation and sense of belonging: religion and politics for young people and adults", by Arianna Montanari (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy, arianna.montanari@uniroma1.it)
Abstract
10)"GREETING CARDS, CALENDARS, & the GLOBALIZATION OF TIME IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA", by Bradley Hertel (Associate Professor of Sociology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, hertel@vt.edu)
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Session 17: Social Movements and Collective Action in the Era of lobalization
Organizers:
Helena Flam (University of Leipzig, Germany)
Benjamin Tejerina(University of the Basque Country, Spain)
E-mail: flam@sozio.uni-leipzig.de (Prof. Helena Flam)
cjptemob@lg.ehu.es(Prof. Benjamin Tejerina )
Contact at CASS: Chen Huashan
E-mail: chenhuashan@sina.com or chenhuashan@baidao.net
Papers:
1) Globalization, Neo-Liberalism and Protest: A Comparison of Finland and Estonia by Risto Alapuro (Department of Sociology, University of Helsinki, Finland)
Abstract
2) Asia Pacific Social Movements And Collective Action In The Arena Of Human Rights Developments: The Global Versus The Local. by Paul Close, David Askew (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan) and Xu Xin (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Japan)
Abstract
3) "Cultural Pluralism, Social Mobilization And Processes Of Identity Construction Within The Context Of Globalization" by Benjamin Tejerina (cjptemob@lg.ehu.es, Department of Sociology, University of the Basque Country, Spain)
Abstract
4) The Reception of Transnational Movements in Central Europe by Helena Flam(Institut fur Soziologie, Leipzig Universitat, Germany)
Abstract
5) Dynamics of Empowering Local Activism through Transnational Mobilization: Focusing on the Korean Environmental Movements from Rio to Johannesburg by Sukki Kong (skong@fas.harvard.edu, Department of Sociology Harvard University, USA) and Hyun-Chin Lim (hclim@plaza.snu.ac.kr, Sociology at Seoul National University, Korea)
Abstract
6) Transnational social movements and refugee solidarity: breaking the borders, or remaking 'the nation'? by James Goodman (james.goodman@uts.edu.au, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney)
Abstract
7)De-memorizing Historical Memories: Conditions for Global Coalition of
Anti-Iraq War Movements.by Daishiro Nomiya (d-nomiya@sophia.ac.jp, Sophia University, Japan)
Abstract
8) Non-Governmental Organizations and the New Regulation of International Labour Standards: The Right Direction for Labour? by Donald Wells (Labour Studies and Political Science, McMaster University, Canada)
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Session 18: Demographic Analysis on China and Global World
Organizer: Dudley Poston (Department of Sociology, Texas A&M University,ACAD Bldg. 311, College Station, Texas 77843-4351, U.S.A.)(Research Committee 41¡°Sociology of Population¡±of ISA).
Tel: 979-862-3947
Fax: 979-862-4057
E-mail: d-poston@tamu.edu ; dudleyposton@yahoo.com
Contact at CASS: Mr ZHAN Shaohua
E-Mail:zhansh@cass.org.cn

Session 18-A: Fertility in China

1)The Effects of Menarche on Fertility, by Sherry McKibben (Texas A&M University, USA. E-mail: sherrymckibben@yahoo.com)
2)A Multi-level Analysis of the Fertility of China's Minorities, by Chiung-fang Chang (Kent State University, Stark Campus, England. Email: cchang@stark.kent.edu)
3)The Relationship of Floating Migration and Fertility, by Xiuhong You and Xiaodong Wang(Texas A&M University, USA. xhyou@hotmail.com)
4)Premarital Fertility in China, by Carol Walther and Karen Glover( Texas A&M University, USA. Email: cs_walther@hotmail.com)
5)The Long Term Effects of China's 1960-1985 Fertility Reduction on the Marriage Market and Elderly Support Systems, by Dudley Poston(Texas A&M University, USA. Email: dudleyposton@yahoo.com)
6)Are 'Missing Baby Girls' Causing China's High Sex Ratios at Birth? by Heather K.M. Terrell(Texas A&M University, USA. Email: hterrell2001@yahoo.com)
7)Ethnic Differences in Fertility in China, 1990-2000, by Farhat Yusuf (Macquarie University, Sydney, AU. Email: FYUSUF@efs.mq.edu.au)& Yuan Xin(Nankai University, Tianjin, China)
8)The Effects of Childcare in Three-Generation Families, by Lin, Cheng-Hsien & Chang, Chiung-Fang (Texas A&M University, USA. Email: cchang@stark.kent.edu)

Session 18-B: Building a Global World: Patterns of migration

1)The Soviet Jews in Israel: A demographic overview of the migrant networks, by William BERTHOMIERE(MIGRINTER (International Migrations, Space & Society, 86 000 Poitiers, France. Email: William.berthomiere@mshs.univ-poitiers.fr)
2)The Individual and Contextual Determinants of Unemployment in the U.S.: A Multi-level Analysis, by Jing Lee(Texas A&M University, USA.)
3)The Influence of Family Power Dynamics on the Migration Decision-Making of Domestic Workers from the ASEAN Countries, by Chun-Hao Li(Department of Asset Science, Leader University, Tainan 70946, Taiwan. Email: chli@mail.leader.edu.tw)
4)The residential segregation of homosexuals in metropolitan areas of the U.S., by D'Lane R. Compton(Texas A&M University, USA. Email: dlane_compton@yahoo.com)

Session 18-C: Global changes in demographic processes: The fertility transitions

1)A demographic transition cannot start until the rules carry more weight than the wishes of couples, by Lidia Baiocchi( Via Gaetano Annoni 38 - 20052 Monza, Italy. Email: l_baiocchi@yahoo.com)
2)Single-parenthood dynamics in Europe, by Leonor Ruiz(Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, Holand. Email: ruiz@nidi.nl)
3)Fertility Transition in Mongolia: Does It Fall Into Fertility Transition Theories? by Gereltuya Altankhuyag, Ian Diamond & Zoe Matthews(Social Statistics, University of Southampton, England. Email: ngbb@socsci.soton.ac.uk)
4)Fertility Behaviour of Moslem Women in Israel: A Contextual Approach, by Petra Nahmias( Demography department, Central Bureau of Statistics, Jerusalem, Israel. Email: petrak@census.cbs.gov.il)
5)Risky Sexual Behaviour Among Young Men in Nepal, by Govinda Dahal(University of Southampton, England. Email: gpd@socsci.soton.ac.uk)
6)Culture And Family Planning Communications: An Examination Of Two Communication Strategies In Rural India, by Srinivasa B. Mani( Slippery Rock University, Pa, USA. Email: srinivasa.mani@sru.edu)
7)Michigan Demographic Transition: 1970-2025, by Lori Post(Michigan State University, USA. Email: lapost@msu.edu)
8)The postponement of changes of living arrangements in Eastern Germany, by Gert Hullen( BiB - Federal Institute for Population Research, Wiesbaden, Germany. Email: Gert.Hullen@destatis.de)
9)Patterns in the Sex Ratio at Birth By Birth Among the Minority Populations of China, by Hua Luo(Texas A&M University, USA. Email: hualuo10@hotmail.com)
10)Patterns & Consequences of low Fertility in the Republic of Korea, by Han Gon Kim(Yeungnam University, Taegu, South Korea.Email: hgkim@ynucc.yeungnam.ac.kr)



Session 19: States, Markets and Social Movements in World-Historical Perspective
Organizer: Prof. Giovanni Arrighi 
E-mail: arrighi@jhu.edu
Presentors: Ho-Fung Kong, Beverly Silver, P.K. Hui, Giovanni Arrighi, et al
Contact at CASS
£ºZHAN Shaohua
E-mail: zhanshaohuacass@yahoo.com
Perspective:
1) " Historical Capitalism East and West", by Giovanni Arrighi (Sociology Department, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Email:arrighi@jhu.edu)
Abstract
2) " Early Modernities and Contentious Politics in China¡¯s Long Eighteenth Century", by Ho-fung Hung(Sociology Department, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore E_mail:hofung@jhu.edu)
Abstract
3) " Labor, War and World Politics: Contemporary Dynamics in Historical Perspective",by Beverly J. Silver,(Sociology Department,The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Email:silver@jhu.edu)
Abstract
4)" Hegemonic Paradigm and/or Hegemonic Regime", by George Halaris,(Assistant Professor University of Crete Email: halaris@social.soc.uoc.gr and ghalaris@otenet.gr)
Abstract
5)"Bureaucratic and charismatic mobilization during the Chinese Cultural Revolution", by Prof. Joel Andreas (Assistant professor, add.: 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA, tel: 410-516-7325; Email: jandreas@jhu.edu)
Abstract



Session 20: Studies on Health and Welfare in Developing Countries and   underprivileged Communities
Organizer: Prof. Harsha N. Mookherjee (Department of Sociology, Box 5191,Tennessee Technological University,         Cookeville, Tennessee 38505, U.S.A.)
E-mail: hmookherjee@tntech.edu 
Contact at CASS
£ºDr. YAN Ming(CASS)
E-mail: yanmingcass@yahoo.com 
Papers:
Session 20-A:
Organizer & Presider:
Dr. Harsha N. Mookherjee, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee U.S.A.
1) India: Some issues of health and welfare of the underprivileged communities. By Dr. Ranju H. Sahoo, Anthropological Survey of India, NCR, Nagpur, India.
Abstract
2) Privatization of health care system in India: Issues and Challenges. By Dr. Swapan K. Pramanick (University of Calcutta, Calcutta, India).
Abstract
3) ICDS - A new horizon in health empowerment: A study among the Santals of India. By Dr. Samita Manna & Dr. Soumyajit Patra (University of Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal, India. E-mail: samita_manna@mantramail.com).
Abstract
4) Participatory learning and appraisal: A way to stake holdership and empowerment for addicts¡¯ dependents. By Dr. Kalyan K. Ganguly (Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India. kalyanganguly@hotmail.com).
Abstract
5) Strategic interventions: Intersections between gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS. By Dr. Bernedette Muthien (University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. E-mail: bmuthien@icon.co.za).
Abstract
6) Changes in healthcare facilities for the tribal workers of Tea Industries in Upper North Bengal, India. By Dr. Harsha N. Mookherjee (Tennessee Technological University, Tennessee, U.S.A.)
Abstract

Session 20-B:
Organizer and Presider: Dr. Harsha N. Mookherjee, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee U.S.A.
7) Promotion of dialogue amongst stakeholders as a social strategy to develop public oriented health services: Lessons from Bolivia. By Dr. Jean Van der Vennet (Institute of Tropical Medicine, Antwerp, Belgium. jvdvennet@itg.be)
Abstract
8) Cash social assistance and development: South Africa as a case study. By Dr. Jan Vorster, and Dr. Andrienetta Kritzinger (University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa. E-mail: jhv3@sun.ac.za).
Abstract
9) From health welfare to universal health coverage policy in Thailand. By Dr. Kanda Paranakian (Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. fsockdp@ku.ac.th).
Abstract
10) Medicare in rural communities: Problem identification and healthcare delivery models, U.S.A. By Dr. Surendra P. Singh, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, U.S.A. & Dr. Harsha N. Mookherjee (ssingh@tnstate.edu).
Abstract
11) Health and rural communities: Exploring the extent and nature of injuries on South African fruit farms. By Dr. Andirenetta Kritzinger (Professor, Department of Sociology University of Stellenbosch Stellenbosch, South Africa. E-mail: ask@sun.ac.za) & Dr. Sandra Marais (Medical Research Council, Parow, South Africa. E-mail: sandra.marais@mrc.ac.za).
Abstract
12) Sandwich Generation and Mental Distress from a Life Span Perspective
by Li YAO(Peking University), Bin LIN(Peking University, Danching RUAN(Hong Kong Baptist University), Rance P. L. LEE(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Abstract