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Change in Democratic Mongolia: Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining: Brill's Inner Asian Library, cartea 25

Julian Dierkes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2012
Some 100 years ago, Mongolia gained independence from Qing China, and more than 20 years ago it removed itself from the collapsing Soviet Bloc. Since then, the country has been undergoing momentous social, economic and political changes. The contributions in Change in Democratic Mongolia: Social Relations, Health, Mobile Pastoralism, and Mining represent analyses from around the world across the social sciences and form a substantial part of the state of the art of research on contemporary Mongolia. Chapters examine Buddhist revival and the role of social networks, perceptions of risk, the general state of health of the population and the impact that mining activities will have on this. The changes of patterns of nomadism are equally central to an understanding of contemporary Mongolia as the economic focus on natural resources.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004224346
ISBN-10: 9004224343
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Inner Asian Library


Cuprins

List of Tables
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Research on Contemporary Mongolia - Julian Dierkes

PART I Social Relations
1. Finding the Buddha Hidden Below the Sand: Youth, Identity and Narrative in the Revival of Mongolian Buddhism - Matthew King
2. Formal and Informal Networks in Post-socialist Mongolia:Access, Uses and Inequalities - Byambajav Dalaibuyan
3. Democracy and Risk: Mongolians’ Perspectives - Paula Sabloff
4. Local Leaders between Obligation and Corruption:State Workplaces, the Discourse of ‘Moral Decay’, and ‘Eating Money’ in the Mongolian Province - Astrid E. Zimmermann

PART II Challenges to the Mongolian Health System
5. Did the Social and Economic Transition Cause a Health Crisis in Mongolia? Evidence from Age- and Sex-specific Mortality Trends (1965-2009) - Mungunsarnai Ganbold & Thomas Spoorenberg
6. Occupational Safety and the Health of Miners as Challenge to Policy-making in Mongolia? - Oyuntogos Lkhasuren

PART III The State of Mobile Pastoralism
7. Changes in Pastoral Land Use and Their Effects on Rangeland Vegetation Indices -Temuulen Tsagaan Sankey, Joel Sankey, Keith Weber, and Cliff Montagne
8. Collaborative Pasture Management, a Solution for Grassland Degradation in Mongolia? - Raffael Himmelsbach
9. The Twilight of Pastoralism? Livelihood, Mobility, Differentiation, and Environmental Engagement on the Inner Asian Steppe - Troy Sternberg

PART IV The Social Context of Mining
10. Mining, Resistance and Pastoral Livelihoods in Contemporary Mongolia - Caroline Upton
11. The Cultural Logics of Illegality: Living Outside the Law in the Mongolian Gold Mines - Mette High
12. Mongolia’s Mining Controversies and the Politics of Place -Sarah Combellick–Bidney

Conclusions: Mongolia in the First Twenty Years of the 21st Century - Julian Dierkes and Byambajav Dalaibuyan

Bibliography
Index



Recenzii

'...The volume is a useful addition to the studies on modern Mongolia.'
Morris Rossabi, Queen's College, CUNY, New York, Pacific Affairs, 86:3.

Notă biografică

Julian Dierkes, PhD (2003) in Sociology, Princeton University, is Associate Professor and Keidanren Chair at the Institute of Asian Research at the University of British Columbia. In addition to his interest in Mongolia, his research focuses on the growth of supplementary education around the world, but especially in Japan.