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  • Chan Kwok Bun & Ho Kong Chong (ed)

    Published by Chopmen Publishers, Singapore, 1991

    ISBN 10: 997168151XISBN 13: 9789971681517

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. 150 pages. EXPLORATIONS IN ASIAN SOCIOLOGY edited by Chan Kwok Bun & Ho Kong ChongChopmen Publis hers, Singapore, 1991ISBN 997168151Xtrade pb, 150ppSociology Working Papers Series no. 100Department of Sociology, National University of SingaporeExplor ations in Asian Sociology reviews the Working Papers Series (1972 -1989) which represents the research output of scholars affiliate d with the Sociology Departments at the National University of Si ngapore. The Working Papers Series began in 1972 in response to a need among researchers at the Department to circulate and get fe edback on research ideas; it rapidly developed into a useful coll ection of materials not only on Singapore and Malaysia, but also on Indonesia, Thailand, China and India.the book begi ns with four essays in the relations among the Working Papers Ser ies, the Department of Sociology and the development of sociologi cal research in Singapore. The main body of the book comprises re views of 99 working paper, organized into 11 themes: class, ethni city, religion, language, organization, family, work, urbanizatio n, development, theory and ethnology. The book ends with an analy sis of current research and future directions in Sociology in Sin gapore.Explorations in Asian Sociology will be useful to social scientists and students interested in social research and its development in Asia.