Developmentoriented Social Policy: Its Theory,
Evolution, Practice and Implications
FANG Wei
(School of Politics and Public Administration, Zhejiang University of Technology,
Hangzhou,Zhejiang, 310023, China)
Abstract: Targeted towards constructing a socialist harmonious society, developmentoriented social policy is now attracting more and more academic attention in China. This paper, on the basis of distinguishing the three theoretical schools of productivi, social investment and inclusive development, traces their theoretical evolution in two aspects: the relationship between social policy and economic development and the welfare objective of social development, comments on the contribution of Midgleys thoughts on social development to the evolution of developmentoriented social policy, and explores the practical modes in various countries. It also makes a comparison between domestic and foreign developmental contexts and offers a prediction about the future trend of developmentoriented social policy against the realization of a moderately prosperous society in China.
Key words: developmentoriented social; productivi; social investment; inclusive development
Cooperative Game, Matching Theory and Market Design:
Their Practice and Implications for Policy Making
——A Review of the
2012 Nobel Laureates in Economics
ZHANG Chengke1, ZHI Jinghan2, ZHU Huainian2
(1. School of Economics and Commerce, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510520, China;
2. School of Management, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510520, China)
Abstract: Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd Shapley he been awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in economics for their theoretical research and practical work in Cooperative Game, Market Design and Matching Theory. Cooperative Game is a game where groups of players (“coalitions”) may enforce cooperative behior to maximize their own interests. Matching Theory and Market Design focus on exploring how matching procedures can be improved to produce better results for all participants concerned. These research results provide valuable implications and reference for solving the problems in Chinas economic research and in Chinas current development. For example, the management should pay attention to the establishment of a wide range of fair and reasonable mechanis for allocation and improve market efficiency through the market mechani design.Key words: cooperative game; Shapley value; stable matching; market design; the Nobel Prize in economics
Spirituality and Social Work
JIAO Ruoshui
(School of Philosophy and Sociology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China)
Abstract: The revival of spirituality and religious issues in the western social work has a direct relationship with the structural changes in the reality of contemporary society. As an important shift in contemporary social work development, the spiritual sensitivitybased social work integrates a broader range of issues such as religion, spirituality, mainstream values, and nonreligious identity and expression, and has undergone the stages of religious domination, secularization, specialization and interdisciplinary integration in terms of social work theory, methods, and practical areas. With the accelerated development of globalization, the spiritual sensitivitybased social work has established links to the more critical issues of social work globalization such as localization issues and globalized social work, which needs systematic attention.
Key words: spiritual sensitivitybased social work; western social work; spirituality; religion
On the Factors of College Students
Strategy of Social Work Intervention: A Spirituality Perspective
SHEN Hui
(School of Social and Behioral Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China)
Abstract: The increasingly prominent metal health problems with college students he become one of the major social problems in China. This article takes a spirituality perspective on the influence of college students spiritual belief on their mental health in order to find a new way to improve college students metal health. It is found that the four dimensions of college students belief system, viz. meaning of life, moral belief, political belief and religious belief, he significant correlation with their mental health. It is suggested that various social work activities intended for life education, service learning and spirituality development counseling should be conducted in higher education program to improve college students mental health and promote their spiritual development.
Key words: mental health; belief; spirituality; college students; social work
A Brief Comment on the Social Services of Chinese
Catholici since Reform and Openingup
ZUO Furong(College of Applied Arts and Science, Beijing Union University, Beijing, 100191, China)
Abstract: Since the Reform and Openingup, social services of Chinese Catholici he developed quickly. Catholic churches he launched various activities of charitable service, such as relieving the disabled and the poor, preventing AIDS, donating for schools, and runningorphanages, elders homes and free clinics, which he exerted great influence on Catholici merging into the Chinese society and its adaptation to a socialist system. The paper, taking Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning and Gansu as examples, describes the current situation, problems and difficulties and puts forward some suggestions for social services of Chinese Catholici.
Key words: reform and openingup; Chinese Catholici; social service
The Debate on Altrui and Egoi in Social Welfare:
A Historical Perspective
ZHU Hao
(College of Administration, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, China)
Abstract: Altrui and egoi form the ethic foundation of motivation evaluation in the social welfare area. The welfare system design stressing altrui tends to reduce inequalities and that emphasizing egoi is inclined to display individual ability and maximize private wellbeing. Seen from the three theoretical sources of social welfare, viz. religious ethics, economics and social policy, egoi has dominated the social ideology for its harmony with capitalist liberal economy, while altrui, together with equality and justice, which is inherent to social welfare, has become an important factor that sustains social economy. So there is a longstanding dispute between altrui and egoi in social welfare ideology: whether the social welfare needs a mechani of reward and punishment, whether the social welfare should he additional conditions, whether the social welfare should benefit all residents or only those in need, and whether the precondition for distribution between individuals and groups should be an atomic relationship or that of fellowship. These controversies also exist in Chinas current social welfare field. For the improvement of the social welfare system, an urgent task is to redefine its objectives and strengthen the motivation of co
Key words: social welfare; altrui; egoi
On Inclusive Growth and the Construction of Chinas
Abstract: The enhancement of the credibility of Chinas intellectual property rights (IPR) administrative enforcement not only has a bearing on Chinas international reputation and the practical effects of relevant law enforcement but also is required for achieving such policy goals as government function shift and lawabiding administration. This centralized mode of current IPR agencies, with functions of both administrative management and administrative enforcement, has seeded a defect in the system that affects the shaping of the law enforcement credibility. Therefore, it is necessary to reinforce the basis for improving administrative enforcement credibility, establish values that stress both justice and efficiency, and use various communication channels for administrative enforcement to publicize the credibility of law enforcement so as to safeguard the authority of law and facilitate the formation of public opinion and social environment that is conducive to the governments policy promotion.
Key words: centralization; intellectual property rights; administrative enforcement; credibility
Marxist Ideological Discourse Power: Its Basis and Approach
JIE Xiao1, CHEN Zhuowu2
(1. School of Politics and Law, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510090, China;
2. Principals Office, Guangdong Universityof Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510006, China)
Abstract: Discourse power has now become a new force that all countries struggle for. The rivalry for discourse power is, in essence, the competition for ideological dominance which concerns a countrys survival. As Marxi is the dominant ideology in contemporary China, the enhancement and consolidation of its discourse power has a d
Key words: discourse power; Marxi; ideology
On Kafkas Narration of Existential Esthetics from the
Perspectives of Weak Characters
LEI Bile
(School of Foreign Languages, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510006, China)
Abstract: In the literary history of 20th century, Kafka can be regarded as the greatest master in creating weak characters. Being weak himself, Kafka can be thought of as the representative of the weak. By describing his own inner feeling and experience of fear, Kafka not only exposes the consciousness of existence but also creates such classical characters as K. The article tries to analyze his narration of Existential aesthetics from the following aspects: the disclosure of the nature of Being, the exposure of the conflicting world and the reformation of the traditional literary narration.
Key words: the weak; fear; Existential aesthetics
Evolution, Practice and Implications
FANG Wei
(School of Politics and Public Administration, Zhejiang University of Technology,
Hangzhou,Zhejiang, 310023, China)
Abstract: Targeted towards constructing a socialist harmonious society, developmentoriented social policy is now attracting more and more academic attention in China. This paper, on the basis of distinguishing the three theoretical schools of productivi, social investment and inclusive development, traces their theoretical evolution in two aspects: the relationship between social policy and economic development and the welfare objective of social development, comments on the contribution of Midgleys thoughts on social development to the evolution of developmentoriented social policy, and explores the practical modes in various countries. It also makes a comparison between domestic and foreign developmental contexts and offers a prediction about the future trend of developmentoriented social policy against the realization of a moderately prosperous society in China.
Key words: developmentoriented social; productivi; social investment; inclusive development
Cooperative Game, Matching Theory and Market Design:
Their Practice and Implications for Policy Making
——A Review of the
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Major Research Contributions of2012 Nobel Laureates in Economics
ZHANG Chengke1, ZHI Jinghan2, ZHU Huainian2
(1. School of Economics and Commerce, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510520, China;
2. School of Management, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510520, China)
Abstract: Alvin E. Roth and Lloyd Shapley he been awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in economics for their theoretical research and practical work in Cooperative Game, Market Design and Matching Theory. Cooperative Game is a game where groups of players (“coalitions”) may enforce cooperative behior to maximize their own interests. Matching Theory and Market Design focus on exploring how matching procedures can be improved to produce better results for all participants concerned. These research results provide valuable implications and reference for solving the problems in Chinas economic research and in Chinas current development. For example, the management should pay attention to the establishment of a wide range of fair and reasonable mechanis for allocation and improve market efficiency through the market mechani design.Key words: cooperative game; Shapley value; stable matching; market design; the Nobel Prize in economics
Spirituality and Social Work
JIAO Ruoshui
(School of Philosophy and Sociology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China)
Abstract: The revival of spirituality and religious issues in the western social work has a direct relationship with the structural changes in the reality of contemporary society. As an important shift in contemporary social work development, the spiritual sensitivitybased social work integrates a broader range of issues such as religion, spirituality, mainstream values, and nonreligious identity and expression, and has undergone the stages of religious domination, secularization, specialization and interdisciplinary integration in terms of social work theory, methods, and practical areas. With the accelerated development of globalization, the spiritual sensitivitybased social work has established links to the more critical issues of social work globalization such as localization issues and globalized social work, which needs systematic attention.
Key words: spiritual sensitivitybased social work; western social work; spirituality; religion
On the Factors of College Students
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Mental Health and theStrategy of Social Work Intervention: A Spirituality Perspective
SHEN Hui
(School of Social and Behioral Sciences, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China)
Abstract: The increasingly prominent metal health problems with college students he become one of the major social problems in China. This article takes a spirituality perspective on the influence of college students spiritual belief on their mental health in order to find a new way to improve college students metal health. It is found that the four dimensions of college students belief system, viz. meaning of life, moral belief, political belief and religious belief, he significant correlation with their mental health. It is suggested that various social work activities intended for life education, service learning and spirituality development counseling should be conducted in higher education program to improve college students mental health and promote their spiritual development.
Key words: mental health; belief; spirituality; college students; social work
A Brief Comment on the Social Services of Chinese
Catholici since Reform and Openingup
ZUO Furong(College of Applied Arts and Science, Beijing Union University, Beijing, 100191, China)
Abstract: Since the Reform and Openingup, social services of Chinese Catholici he developed quickly. Catholic churches he launched various activities of charitable service, such as relieving the disabled and the poor, preventing AIDS, donating for schools, and runningorphanages, elders homes and free clinics, which he exerted great influence on Catholici merging into the Chinese society and its adaptation to a socialist system. The paper, taking Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning and Gansu as examples, describes the current situation, problems and difficulties and puts forward some suggestions for social services of Chinese Catholici.
Key words: reform and openingup; Chinese Catholici; social service
The Debate on Altrui and Egoi in Social Welfare:
A Historical Perspective
ZHU Hao
(College of Administration, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, China)
Abstract: Altrui and egoi form the ethic foundation of motivation evaluation in the social welfare area. The welfare system design stressing altrui tends to reduce inequalities and that emphasizing egoi is inclined to display individual ability and maximize private wellbeing. Seen from the three theoretical sources of social welfare, viz. religious ethics, economics and social policy, egoi has dominated the social ideology for its harmony with capitalist liberal economy, while altrui, together with equality and justice, which is inherent to social welfare, has become an important factor that sustains social economy. So there is a longstanding dispute between altrui and egoi in social welfare ideology: whether the social welfare needs a mechani of reward and punishment, whether the social welfare should he additional conditions, whether the social welfare should benefit all residents or only those in need, and whether the precondition for distribution between individuals and groups should be an atomic relationship or that of fellowship. These controversies also exist in Chinas current social welfare field. For the improvement of the social welfare system, an urgent task is to redefine its objectives and strengthen the motivation of co
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llectivi and altrui so as to sustain the operation of the entire social system.Key words: social welfare; altrui; egoi
On Inclusive Growth and the Construction of Chinas
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(Department of Law, Guangdong University of Finance, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510521, China)Abstract: The enhancement of the credibility of Chinas intellectual property rights (IPR) administrative enforcement not only has a bearing on Chinas international reputation and the practical effects of relevant law enforcement but also is required for achieving such policy goals as government function shift and lawabiding administration. This centralized mode of current IPR agencies, with functions of both administrative management and administrative enforcement, has seeded a defect in the system that affects the shaping of the law enforcement credibility. Therefore, it is necessary to reinforce the basis for improving administrative enforcement credibility, establish values that stress both justice and efficiency, and use various communication channels for administrative enforcement to publicize the credibility of law enforcement so as to safeguard the authority of law and facilitate the formation of public opinion and social environment that is conducive to the governments policy promotion.
Key words: centralization; intellectual property rights; administrative enforcement; credibility
Marxist Ideological Discourse Power: Its Basis and Approach
JIE Xiao1, CHEN Zhuowu2
(1. School of Politics and Law, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510090, China;
2. Principals Office, Guangdong Universityof Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510006, China)
Abstract: Discourse power has now become a new force that all countries struggle for. The rivalry for discourse power is, in essence, the competition for ideological dominance which concerns a countrys survival. As Marxi is the dominant ideology in contemporary China, the enhancement and consolidation of its discourse power has a d
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irect bearing on the success or failure of the people, the state and the Party. Therefore, it is necessary for the Marxist ideology to he its discourse power expanded and enhanced and to play a role of domination and leadership.Key words: discourse power; Marxi; ideology
On Kafkas Narration of Existential Esthetics from the
Perspectives of Weak Characters
LEI Bile
(School of Foreign Languages, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510006, China)
Abstract: In the literary history of 20th century, Kafka can be regarded as the greatest master in creating weak characters. Being weak himself, Kafka can be thought of as the representative of the weak. By describing his own inner feeling and experience of fear, Kafka not only exposes the consciousness of existence but also creates such classical characters as K. The article tries to analyze his narration of Existential aesthetics from the following aspects: the disclosure of the nature of Being, the exposure of the conflicting world and the reformation of the traditional literary narration.
Key words: the weak; fear; Existential aesthetics