ABSTRACT

This book considers the nature and possibilities of conceptual change and transformation under conditions of globalization, especially with regard to Chinese social and cultural concepts. It argues that the influence of globalization promotes the spread of West European and American social science concepts and methods at the expense of local concepts and approaches, and at the same time (paradoxically) provides opportunities for the incorporation of local concepts, including Chinese concepts, into Western or mainstream social science.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|24 pages

A Case Study of Globalized Knowledge

Guanxi in Social Science and Management Theory

chapter 3|38 pages

Western Thought in China

A Historical Case of Knowledge Flow

chapter 4|40 pages

China's Intellectual Heritage

Paradigms as Frameworks

chapter 5|22 pages

Face

A Chinese Concept in a Global Sociology

chapter 6|26 pages

Relations of Emotion and Reason

The Challenge of the Concept of Xin (Heart/Mind)

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion