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| Does Migration Research Matter in China? A Review of its Relationship to Policy since the 1980s |
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| Biao Xiang and Shen Tan |
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Abstract
While China continues to attract the attention of social scientists worldwide and Chinese names and faces become a must at international forums, what can Chinese social researchers do in their own country? In the context of socio-political changes as well as intellectual development after the Cultural Revolution, this paper delineates how professional academic research on migration emerged in the 1990s through ideological debate and policy study.
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Xiang, Biao and Tan, Shen. Does Migration Research Matter in China? A Review of its Relationship to Policy since the 1980s. IJMS: International Journal on Multicultural Societies. 2005, vol. 7, no.1, pp. 11-32. UNESCO. ISSN 1817-4574. www.unesco.org/shs/ijms/vol7/issue1/art2 |
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