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Home/Publications/International Social Science Journal/2017/vol.34,no.3 (September 2017)

International Social Science Journal

vol.34,no.3 (September 2017)

  • Editorial introduction: Understanding modern humanitarianism
  • The humanitarian act: how humanitarian?
  • Beyond and against capitalism: abolitionism and the moral dimension of humanitarian practice
  • Victims as moral beacons of humanitarianism in post-conflict societies
  • Human rights, human remains: forensic humanitarianism and the human rights of the dead
  • The problem of understanding modern humanitarianism and its sociological value
  • The sociological link between risk and responsibility: a critical review and a theoretical proposal
  • Getting at the root of insecurity: an analysis of the management of the migrant workers’ risk of occupational security and health in the targeted poverty-reducing perspective
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EDITOR'S PICKS
  • culture
    Unification of China by Qin
    In 221 BCE, the Qin wars of conquest brought an end to the Warring States Period, a tum...MORE
  • culture
    Desolate Lop Nor tombs exhibit distinctive Central Plains motifs
    The tradition of painting coffins is deeply rooted in Han culture, and the origin of th...MORE
  • culture
    History of the Great Wall
    China’s Great Wall dates back as early as to the Spring and Autumn period.MORE
  • culture
    Miaodigou painted pottery
    The Miaodigou culture was viewed as the heyday of painted pottery.MORE
  • culture
    Xu Zhimo
    Xu Zhimo was known for his efforts to set Chinese poetry free from the constraints of i...MORE
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DIALOGUE
  • How can history wield double-edged sword of digital technology
    More recently, we have witnessed endless attempts to create historical evidence via dioramas, animatronics,...[详细]
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BOOK REVIEW
  • Does God play dice in world of lives?
    The pursuit of a definitive understanding of life is a shared instinct and aspiration of humanity. From Tha...[详细]
  • Modern rise of experimental philosophy
    With the dawn of the 20th century, a series of philosophical schools—such as logical positivism, existenti...[详细]

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