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Society
[Introduction to Contents]
It is a universal system that creates solidarity among people.
I read about the power that drives people's independence from pioneering case studies in Sawauchi village and Swedish cities, and from the oral history in Omuta and Miyakojima island, to participation and autonomy that realize the right to work and life.
Contents
Chapter 1 Promoting Solidarity Through "Universalism" -- Sawauchi village, Iwate
Section 1 Questions about "Community-Based Society"
Section 2 Iwate Research
The ideas and practices of Sawauchi village
Section 3 Promoting Solidarity Through "Universalism"
Section 2 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 2 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 3 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 2 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 2 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 2 Prior Studies on Interaction of Systems and Norms
Section 3 Social Case Studies -- Oral History of Chikuho and Omuta
Section 5 : Issues in the Second Half of the Book (Summary)
Chapter 3 : Social Security System and Life and Identity -- The Reality and Issues of the Unemployed and the Disabled in Miyako Island, Okinawa
Section 1 : Community and Labor in Miyako Island, Okinawa
Section 2 : Social Security and the Identity of People with Mental Disorders
Section 3 : Protection and Transformation of Community, Culture, and Identity by the Social Security System
Section 3 : Protection and Transformation of Community, Culture, and Identity by the Social Security System
Section 4 : How Systems Promote Solidarity
Section 1 : Institutional Challenges Promoting Solidarity -- Sweden
Section 2 : Sense of Crisis over Solidarity and Search for Reconstruction