This book aims to provide the readers a better understanding of rural China through the particular perspective of the rural underworld. It proposes new concepts to describe social changes of rural China by comparing the contemporary rural society with the acquaintance society—the classic model for depicting the traditional Chinese society. The author’s down-to-earth fieldwork has revealed that, with a permeating gang influence, the society of rural China has actually changed in nature. Such change in social nature is summarized as “the estrangement of acquaintances” or “moral ambiguity”. As a result of the rural gangster’s unlawful acts of lining their pockets with national resources, rural China is going through “rural governance involution.” In short, this book develops new models and concepts to establish a comprehensive scientific conceptual system for explaining social reality. With hard-to-come-by information and a prudent and multi-faceted analysis on a neglected topic, this book gradually reveals to the readers the true picture of rural China.
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Research Topic and Approach.- Acquaintance Society and Reciprocity-based Behavior Pattern (Xiangtu Luoji).- The Rise of Gangs and Acquaintance Society.- The Renaissance of Gangs and Acquaintance Society.- Public Security System: Change and Predicament.- Rural Gangs and Public Order.- Rural Gangs and Interpersonal Relationship.- Rural Gangs and Village Governance.- Changing Behavior Pattern and the Greying Trend.- Gangs and Grassroots Governance: A Supplementary Chapter.
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Chen Baifeng is Professor of School of Law, Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, China. His research interest is in jurisprudence, legal sociology and grassroots governance. He has published 6 academic monographs and over 100 journal articlesin Social Sciences in China, Chinese Journal of Law, China Legal Science, Sociology Studies and CASS Journal of Political Science. He has undertaken over a dozen of research projects sponsored by China’s National Natural Science Foundation, Ministry of Education and the Fok Ying Tung Foundation. He was named “Changjiang Scholar” by the Ministry of Education of China and “Hubei Young and Middle-aged Expert with Major Contributions”. He was nominated for “the Top 10 Young and Middle-aged Jurists” by the 8th Form of Chinese Young Jurists. He was given the MOE Award for Outstanding Scientific Research Achievement in Institution of Higher Education, Hubei Award for Outstanding Achievement in Social Sciences, China Award for Outstanding Achievement in Law, Dong Biwu Award for Young Scholars’ Outstanding Achievement in Law, the Wuhan Award for Outstanding Achievement in Social Sciences and the Award for China’s “Top Ten Outstanding Young Jurists” at the 9th Forum of Chinese Young Jurists.