上海社区发展研究
2007-9
上海复旦大学
潘天舒
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This project could not have been completed without the help and support of many wonderful teachers. My deepest gratitude goes to Professors James “Woody” Watson and Rubie Watson who offered me invaluable advice on how to make the transition from the Masters Programs in Regional Studies-East Asia (RSEA) to the Ph.D. program in anthropology at Harvard.
AcknowledgementsIntroductionPart Ⅰ The Ethnographic Setting Introduction Chapter 1 The Past of a “Lower Quarter” Chapter 2 Upscaling the “Lower Quarter”Part Ⅱ Managing the Locality Introduction Chapter 3 Combating Unemployment in Neighborhood Shanghai Chapter 4 The “Granny Cadres” of Bay Bridge Chapter 5 The “Textile Sisters”and the Making of Social WorkersPart Ⅲ Civilizing Bay Bridge Introduction Chapter 6 Building a Beautiful Garden: Model Community Contests in Bay Bridge Chapter 7 The Neighborhood Council Election in Bay Bridge Chapter 8 The Plight of Owners' AssociationsEpilogueWorks Cited
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