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SOCIAL
SCIENCE IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA
Volume 54 No. 4 (Winter 1987) Arien Mack, Editor |
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Notes on Contributors
(at time of publication)
David E. Apter is Henry J. Heinz II Professor of Comparative Political and Social Development at Yale University. His most recent book is Rethinking Development (1987).
Gregory Eliyu Guldin is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma Wash.
Tamara K. Hareven is Professor of History at Clark University and the Center for Population Studies at Harvard University. Editor of the Journal of Family History, she is the author of Family Time and Industrial Time (1982).
David Luban is Associate Professor in the University of Maryland School of Law and Research Scholar at the Center for Philosophy and Public Policy. His Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study will be published this year.
Gilbert Rozman is Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. His most recent book is The Chinese Debate about Soviet Socialism, 1978-1985 (1987).
Robert P. Weller is Assistant Dean and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Duke University. His most recent book is Unities and Diversities in Chinese Religion (1987).