The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the discussion of Chinese parent-child relationships. Citing historical evidence, we present the evolution of Confucianism as a school of thought in China. In addition, we present research on Chinese parent–child relationships, which to a varying degree are said to be associated with Confucian influences, in contemporary Chinese communities. By comparing Confucian ideals versus practices in the name of Confucianism, we conclude that Confucianism has been through transformations throughout history and its influences on Chinese parent–child relationships are intertwined with practical needs of the specific historical time and social context. In additio...
This study focuses on the empirical analysis of cultural factors relating to East Asian economic de...
Discussion on Chinese parenting style has intensified and diversified over the last few years. The p...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
Aim. The aim of the article is to understand how Chinese parents draw on their learning beliefs and ...
This article presents findings from interviews with 16 middle school students and their parents in G...
Due to its uniquely adaptable qualities, Confucianism has survived 2,500 years of history and still ...
Confucianism has dictated the structure of the family in Chinese society. The family is the foundati...
Since the mid-eighties, the revelation of the “success ” of Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) educati...
The objective of this chapter is to review work-family research conducted in Confucian Asia. Confuc...
T his study examines the relation between filial belief and the frequency, origins, and solutions to...
Filial piety has been a central concept in guiding Chinese thought on childrearing. Unfortunately, t...
Abstract Parents are children’s first social relationship and network. However, the knowledge of hum...
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
This study focuses on the empirical analysis of cultural factors relating to East Asian economic de...
Discussion on Chinese parenting style has intensified and diversified over the last few years. The p...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....
The primary purpose of this essay is to call for a renewed understanding of Confucianism in the disc...
Aim. The aim of the article is to understand how Chinese parents draw on their learning beliefs and ...
This article presents findings from interviews with 16 middle school students and their parents in G...
Due to its uniquely adaptable qualities, Confucianism has survived 2,500 years of history and still ...
Confucianism has dictated the structure of the family in Chinese society. The family is the foundati...
Since the mid-eighties, the revelation of the “success ” of Confucian Heritage Culture (CHC) educati...
The objective of this chapter is to review work-family research conducted in Confucian Asia. Confuc...
T his study examines the relation between filial belief and the frequency, origins, and solutions to...
Filial piety has been a central concept in guiding Chinese thought on childrearing. Unfortunately, t...
Abstract Parents are children’s first social relationship and network. However, the knowledge of hum...
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
In the qualitative phase of the study, 47 parents in Beijing were interviewed using a design that wa...
This study focuses on the empirical analysis of cultural factors relating to East Asian economic de...
Discussion on Chinese parenting style has intensified and diversified over the last few years. The p...
This dissertation describes the role played by family values in the development of Chinese Buddhism....