ABSTRACT
2011-04-12
ConstructingaNewUrban-ruralIntegrationMechanismforRuralPartyBuilding
—BasedonthePerspectiveofRuralAreasofSouthernJiangsu
CHENG Mian-zhong
(College of Humanities, Jiangnan University, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214122, China)
Abstract: With the development of urban-rural integration, the rural Party building innovation of Southern Jiangsu is mainly reflected in the changes of the setting mode, work area, co-ordination capability, building urban and rural areas together. The appropriate path is to optimize the coverage, service, leadership and development mechanism of rural party organizations.
urban-rural integration; rural Party building; new mechanism
EvaluationofthePartnershipofMaoZedongandZhouEnlai
WANG Hao
(Huaiyin Normal University, Huai'an, Jiangsu 223001, China)
Abstract: the qualitative evaluation of partnership of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, "Close cooperation, complement each other", "But also disharmony sometimes", is more realistic. Jin Chongji's view on the status, meaning and role of the partnership of Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai has more historical background. The evaluation shows that people gradually realized the partnership's important position in the first generation of collective leadership. And they reached a consensus that Zhou Enlai is the important designer and perpetrators to organize and carry out the overall blueprint of construction of the new China.
Keywords: Mao Zedong; Zhou Enlai; partnership; evaluation
LookatClimateChangefromthePerspectiveofRiskSociety
DAI Jian-ping
(Philosophy Department, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, China)
Abstract: Climate change is one of the most typical risk of industry time, involved science, economy, politics, and many other aspects of the world. To understand and deal with this phenomenon, U. Beck's theory of risk society is a systemic and helpful tool. The debates around IPCC's report on climate embody many features of science in a risk time, make the climate change an arena of man powers, and science and technology became a branch of politics, ethics, business and judicatory practice. Notably, Beck doesn't deny science and technology's role in risk time. From his point of view, only a combination of scientific reason and social reason that can make mankind be able to face the challenge of climate change risk. He put forward the concept of "green modernity" as the basic framework to deal with climate change. He appeal to all kinds of civilizations, nations, organizations and institutions' discussion and dialog on how to construct a green modernity, and meet the climate change's challenge together.
Keywords: climate change; uncertainty; risk; green modernity
ValueOrientationandCritiqueofTechnicalInnovationDominantinIndustrialSociety
YI Xian-fei
(Institute of Science & Technology & Social Development, Changsha University of Science & Technology, Changsha, Hunan 410004, China)
Abstract: The value orientation of technical innovation in industrial society shows features as follows: concerning partial value, ignoring whole value; emphasizing individual value, underestimating colony value; preferring short-term value to the long-term one. The reasons for the features mentioned above lie in many aspects among which the rationality-oriented "modernity perspective" is the key one. Therefore, there is splitting between instrumental rationality and value rationality in the atmosphere of "modernity". And "the meaning of human",natural "feeling",long-term value,"ultimate concern" have lost their tensile force and influence under the repression of rationality.
Keywords: technological innovation; value orientation; critique of modernity
"IndependencewithintheBritishCommonwealth"
—AStudyontheStrategybehindBritishWithdrawalfromIndia(1945—1947)
YAO Yuan-mei
(School of History, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100871, China)
Abstract: Britain's status as a colonial empire met grave challenges soon after the Second World War. To maintain Britain's status as a world power, Attlee's government decided to particularly develop the Commonwealth, which could make best use of the British Empire for the sustaining role of British colonies in Britain's status as a world power. Since India ranked in critical position in the Commonwealth, Attlee's government tried their best to let India be independent within the Commonwealth during the process of power transfer, until the main Indian political parties accepted their Dominion status.
Keywords: Britain; Indian National Congress; Indian Muslim League; the British Commonwealth
AboutSweden'sAssistanceonPOWofGermanandAustriainWorldWarⅠ
YUAN Can-xing
(Department of Tourism, Wuxi City College of Vocational Technology, Wuxi, Jiangsu 214153, China)
Abstract: By the end of World War Ⅰ, since China declares war to German and Austria, there has been some block on Sweden's assistance on POW of German and Austria in Siberia. Around food export, tax-free, China has some negotiation with Sweden. Under the premise of China's national rights, humanitarianism materials were shared maximum convenient. This negotiation was a glorious part of modern China's diplomatic.
Keyword: declare war to German; Siberia; POW of German and Austria; Sweden Red Across
RealisticBackgroundandSignificanceoftheBasicTheoryofUbiculture
LIU Shi-lin
(School of Media and Design, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200234, China)
Abstract: Social science research mainly focuses on the urban space, economy, finance, logistics, population, race, gender, etc. Ubiculture is just one subsidiary part and it can not become an independent academic object or field. Since Chinese humanities are influenced by Western values, the deep feelings cultured by agricultural civilization to the natural, rural, especially the special nature of Chinese contemporary urbanization process are extremely unfavorable factors for the rational and scientific understanding of ubiculture. We must establish a scientific theoretical basis and framework system for Ubicultural studies, so that the concepts, theories and methods from different disciplines and different areas are effectively integrated.
Keywords: ubiculture; basic theory; cross construction
TheStudyofBuddhaTowerInscription
HE Lei
(School of Liberal Arts, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, China)
Abstract: In Yan zhenqing's monument works, the literature value of "Buddha Tower Inscription" was quite remarkable in many inscriptions. First, Buddha Tower inscription is still preserved over thousands of years, which is very beneficial to appreciate Yan Zhenqing's handwriting and study inscriptions. Second, the historical record can be filled. Third, "The Inscription of Chu Jin, A Buddhist Monk" by Chu Jin and a shaman, Fei Xi, mentioned in "Buddha Tower Inscription" can cross-reference with the Buddhist literature. Fourth, many documented things in Buddha Tower inscription are mostly imaginary, but it undoubtedly reflects the status of Buddhism and politico-religious relationship at the time.
Keywords: Buddha Tower Inscription; Chu Jin; Cen Xun; Xu Wangguan
EthnicIdentityinCyberspace:AnAnalyticalFramework
HUANG Shao-hua
(Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315100, China)
Abstract: Globalization and collective identity are the two basic forces to shape today of the world. To analyze and sort out the ethnic identity in cyberspace will help us understand the basic features of world globalization and collective identity interweaved with each other, and will expand the theoretical vision of networked society and ethnic identity. Network interaction and collective memory are the two key factors to interpret how to build ethnic identity in cyberspace. Network interaction is the social construction factor to shape the ethnic identity; however, collective memory is the practical institution to contribute to the ethnic identity.
Keywords: cyberspace; ethnic identify; social interaction; collective memory
TheAnalysisofFactorsofProductionoftheInternationalCompetitivenessinChineseInformationTransmission
LIN Yin-xin
(School of Journalism & Communication, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, China)
Abstract: As a nation transmission power, the international competitiveness of information transmission is an organic composition of the county's comprehensive power where productivity is to develop competitive advantages on the basis and premise. This paper will expand the view from the media industry to the entire field of information transmission, in the reference and adjust Michael Porter "The Diamond Model" basis, through China and the United States, Japan, India, Russia and other countries in the comparison, analyzes the current situation and the insufficiency in the factors of production in China's information transmission and proposed our industrial development strategy of information transmission from enhancing the competitive advantage angle.
Keyswords: information transmission; international competitiveness; factors of production; the diamond model
AnalyzingtheConceptofCultureIndustry,CopyrightIndustry,CreativeIndustryandInformationIndustry
LI Shu1,2, ZHANG Zhi-qiang2
( 1.Jiangsu Education Press, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210008, China;2.Department of Information Management, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093;)
Abstract: The paper investigated the concept, development and definition of the four rising industries—culture industry, copyright industry, creative industry and information industry, and discussed the scholars' viewpoints and the classification system representing the state or any institution, and found the similarities and differences of the four industries, thus the four industries might be clearly analyzed through their definitions.
Keywords: culture industries; copyright industries; creative industries; information industries