<p>Onda compares Japan’s traditional mutual help practices an integral part of the nation’s societal fabric with those of other countries across Asia including Korea China Taiwan the Philippines Indonesia Thailand Malaysia and Vietnam and the Pacific islands region namely Palau and Pohnpei.</p><p>The book advocates for the revitalization of mutual help which has declined due to modernization characterized by changes in production and our urban lifestyle. It sheds light on the fading awareness of traditional mutual help practices and encourages the discovery of new connections and bonds in contemporary society. Onda’s comparative approach reveals the characteristics of mutual help networks based on the similarities (universality) with and differences (uniqueness) from Japan’s mutual help practices which stem from the social structures of individual regions.</p><p>A vital resource for scholars in sociology folklore studies social welfare or economics and those interested in human connections mutual help and cooperation.</p>
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