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Nanjing Normal University Rural Culture Promotion Research Center, Nanjing, China

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The 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China put forward the strategy of Rural Revitalization. Effective governance is the key to rural revitalization. Effective rural governance needs to properly deal with the ethical relationship in the process of governance. The study of rural governance ethics in China includes three kinds of path choices. They are paradigm shift from top-down to bottom-up, organic integration of special and general, and interweaving between tradition and modernity. The paradigm shift from top-down to bottom-up needs to be done by methods, such as the use of the relationship between theory and practice, the change from abstract research to applied research, and the implementation of fieldwork surveys. Special and general organic integration depends on methods, such as the law of contradiction specificity and universality, the cooperation of induction and deduction, the operation of case studies, etc. The interweaving of tradition and modernity requires methods to be realized, such as the negation of negation, moral narrative, and non-intrusive research.

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rural governance ethics, path choice, method

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Sociology Study, April 2019, Vol. 9, No. 4, 169-176

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