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      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        November 2011

        The Complete Collection of Murals Unearthed in China

        by XU Guangji, The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

        For the first time, this series systematically organizes and publishes important mural paintings of tombs and dungeons from all historical periods from archaeological excavations in all provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government) in China. The whole collection is divided into 10 volumes according to regions, which can be used as reference for history, archaeology, art history and other related professionals.   Table of Contents   Volume 1 Hebei Volume 2 Shanxi Volume 3 Inner Mongolia Volume 4 Shandong Volume 5 Henan Volume 6 Shaanxi (1) Volume 7 Shaanxi (2) Volume 8 North East China Volume 9 Gansu, Ningxia and Xinjiang Volume 10 Other Provinces and Regions

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        July 2020

        Spatial Changes of Rural Settlements in China’s Lessdeveloped Region

        by LI Xiaojian et al.

        Urbanization is an important process that China’s social and economic development must go through. The settlement development pattern of China in the past several thousand years has been challenged by the new urbanization, and the rapid development of urbanization will lead to great changes in urban and rural settlements. At the same time, since the reform and opening up, China’s industrialization process has been advancing rapidly, and the society, economy and space of small towns and rural areas have undergone drastic changes in the process of industrialization. Settlement as human populations (or economic activity) to some extent, is the basic unit of the relationship between human and land. Being combined with the process of our urbanization and industrialization, to clarify the different economic conditions, different terrain environment, under the different stages of development and influence factors of settlement characteristics of spatial pattern has important theoretical significance and practical significance for enriching the related theory of settlement evolution law, promoting the coordinated development of urban and rural areas, clearing the future developing direction of village.   Table of Contents   Preface Chapter 1 Research Progress and Theoretical Analysis of Spatial Evolution of Rural Settlements Chapter 2. Traditional Plain Rural Settlements Chapter 3 Rural Settlements on the Edge of Cities Chapter 4 Mountain Settlements Chapter 5 Historical Foundation and Settlement Development Chapter 6 Industrialization and Rural Settlements Chapter 7 Communications and Settlements in Plain Farming Areas Chapter 8 Spatial Evolution Characteristics and Future Trend of Rural Settlements Reference

      • Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2020

        Cognitive Communication

        by OUYANG Hongsheng

        On the basis of fully demonstrating the necessity and importance of research, this book sorts out the generation and development of cognitive communication, analyzes the basic conditions, theoretical basis and research methods of the integration and innovation of cognitive communication, and elaborates on the essential characteristics, functions and tasks of knowledge communication, revealing the basic laws of cognitive communication and communication subject, the receptive subject, the recognition process, the typical mode, and its effect and evaluation. This book also explains how to carry out content production from the perspective of cognitive communication and to understand its cultural value and social environment, it discusses the relationship between cognitive communication and philosophy, psychology, linguistics, semiotics, and sociology. As an interdisciplinary research monograph, Cognitive Communication has established a complete set of basic cognitive communication theories and disciplinary system, which is cutting-edge, academic, systematic, applied, and scientific. It is of great significance in terms of activating communication theories, innovating communication methods, enriching communication content, optimizing communication effects, establishing better content mechanisms, and correctly evaluating the quality of content communication.   Table of Contents   Preface Chapter 1 The Origin and Development of Cognitive Communication Chapter 2 Integration and Innovation of Cognitive Communication Chapter 3 The Essential Characteristics of Cognitive Communication Chapter 4 Functions and Tasks of Cognitive Communication Chapter 5 The Subject of Cognitive Communication Chapter 6 Cognitive Communication and Receptive Subject Chapter 7 The Process and Typical Model of Cognitive Communication Chapter 8 The Effect and Evaluation of Cognitive Communication Chapter 9 Cognitive Communication and Content Production References

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