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The Editorial Board of the Journal of Diplomatic Language offers complete editing services for your documents and publications in English and French:

  • Proofreading
  • Basic and Substantive Editing
  • Rewriting
  • Translation
  • Ghost Writing
  • Editorial Critique

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JDL has provided editing, proofreading and translation services for international publications including news releases, magazine articles, and scholarly books. For example, JDL has recently edited an upcoming book which is described below.

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NEW RELEASE EDITED BY JDL:


ISBN 0-9736759-0-X
Publisher: AMERICA QUANTUM MEDIA
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, 2005

This book is the result of a six-year (1998~2004) research project of the Institute of Sociology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. As the first official study of social mobility in modern China based on two nationwide surveys, it comprehensively investigates the influences of major social, economic, and political changes in China over the past fifty years since 1949 on social stratification and social mobility and analyzes the paths, mechanisms, rates, barriers, and opportunities of social mobility in different periods in an effort to judge the overall direction of the transition of social structure in contemporary China.

The Research Group for Social Structure in Contemporary China has been established since October 1998 and consists of fifteen renowned scholars and senior researchers of the Institute of Sociology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) including Professors Xueyi Lu, Chunguang Wang, Chunling Li, Ge Gao, Guangjin Chen, Guoqing Li, Pin Fan,Jie Wang, Wanli Zhang, Wei Li, Weibin Gong, Xiuyin Shi, and Yi Zhang. Supported by colleagues all over China, the research group has been dedicated to the study of social stratification and social mobility in contemporary China for more than six years (1998~2004).