從齊美爾的關(guān)系社會(huì)學(xué)到??碌年P(guān)系權(quán)力概念,從霍菲爾德的權(quán)利關(guān)系束圖式到伊恩?麥克尼爾的關(guān)系契約論,所謂關(guān)系法學(xué)已經(jīng)成為法社會(huì)學(xué)的一個(gè)重要研究領(lǐng)域。實(shí)際上,離開了人與人的相互作用以及由此形成的關(guān)系,我們根本就無法理解和描述法與社會(huì)的秩序。作為溝通形式的關(guān)系也可以被理解為社會(huì)的最小單位。在亞洲,關(guān)系更具有特殊的重要意義。例如中國被稱作“關(guān)系本位的社會(huì)”,日本的民間糾紛傾向于關(guān)系性糾紛解決方式,東南亞的經(jīng)營方式具有關(guān)系資本主義的特征,等等。在數(shù)字時(shí)代,虛擬空間形成了網(wǎng)絡(luò)結(jié)構(gòu),大數(shù)據(jù)因其關(guān)系性而產(chǎn)生價(jià)值,人工智能、特別是生成式AI導(dǎo)致個(gè)人主義變化為某種類型化的集體主義,人們不得不生活在相互作用的合成狀態(tài)之中,“我”不得不以“我們”的形式呈現(xiàn)出來。傳統(tǒng)的網(wǎng)絡(luò)結(jié)構(gòu)與數(shù)字的網(wǎng)絡(luò)結(jié)構(gòu)相疊加,助長了關(guān)系文化,甚至催生著關(guān)系主義文明。
在這樣的背景下,法學(xué)勢(shì)必面臨某種關(guān)系性的轉(zhuǎn)向,需要推動(dòng)知識(shí)的范式創(chuàng)新。由于關(guān)系法學(xué)將個(gè)體嵌于關(guān)系互動(dòng)的情境中,將“關(guān)系性”作為描述、理解、闡釋和治理社會(huì)的關(guān)鍵,為重新理解和詮釋亞洲的秩序原理提供了理論框架以及研究方法,對(duì)法社會(huì)學(xué)的發(fā)展也具有重要的意義。為此,《亞洲法與社會(huì)雜志》擬組織“法律的關(guān)系轉(zhuǎn)向:亞洲地區(qū)的實(shí)踐與啟示”專輯,特發(fā)布征稿啟事。
征稿主題:
我們歡迎的論文包括但不限于以下內(nèi)容:
1. 法律多元主義背景下的全球關(guān)系性治理與亞洲秩序重構(gòu)
2. 關(guān)系性視角下的亞洲法律文化:傳承與創(chuàng)新
3. 關(guān)系社會(huì)學(xué)理論的深化:亞洲法中的運(yùn)用、反思與啟示
4. 亞洲背景下的關(guān)系性權(quán)利與關(guān)系性法律意識(shí)
5. 關(guān)系性糾紛解決機(jī)制與亞洲法律實(shí)踐
6. 從博弈理論的視角考察法與社會(huì)的互動(dòng)關(guān)系
7. 作為法律實(shí)證研究的方法的社會(huì)網(wǎng)絡(luò)分析
8. Web3時(shí)代的亞洲數(shù)字空間治理與關(guān)系秩序
9. 人機(jī)共存狀態(tài)下的關(guān)系性與溝通程序以及共同進(jìn)化式人工智能(CAI)
10. 二十一世紀(jì)的網(wǎng)絡(luò)社會(huì)與網(wǎng)絡(luò)文化
投稿須知:
如果您有意投稿,請(qǐng)于2025年8月31日前通過電子郵件向?qū)?姓庉嫞╝[email protected])提交一份400字左右的摘要。摘要應(yīng)包含作者姓名、單位與電子郵件地址,請(qǐng)?jiān)卩]件主題中標(biāo)明是本專輯的摘要提交。已公開發(fā)表或已被錄用的稿件將不予接收。
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主編:季衛(wèi)東教授 上海交通大學(xué)中國法與社會(huì)研究院
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Callfor Papers
SpecialIssue on Relational Turn in Law: Practices and Implications in Asia
From Georg Simmel’s relationalsociology to Michel Foucault’s concept of “relational power”, from WesleyHohfeld’s rights as a bundle of relations schema to Ian Macneil’s relationalcontract theory, the said “relational law” has emerged as a critical field insocio-legal studies. Indeed, without human interactions and the relationshipsthey forge, it would be impossible to comprehend or articulate the order of lawand society. The relations as the form of communication can also be understoodas the Minimum Unit of societies. In Asia, relationships hold particular andprofound significance. For instance, China is described as a “relationship(guanxi)-centric society”, Japan’s informal dispute resolution tends to favorrelational approaches, Southeast Asian business practices are characterized by “relationalcapitalism”, and so forth. In the digital age, virtual spaces forminterconnected networks, big data derives value from its relationality, andartificial intelligence, especially Generative AI transforms individualism intoa typified collectivism, and people have to live in interactions where the “I”inevitably manifests as part of a “we”. The convergence of traditional anddigital network structures amplifies relational cultures and even fosters theemergence of a relational civilization.
Against this backdrop, legalstudies are inevitably undergoing a relational turn, necessitating paradigmshifts in knowledge production. By situating individuals within relationalinteractions and centering “relationality” as a key lens for describing,understanding, interpreting, and governing society, the relational law providesa theoretical framework and methodological toolkit for reimagining theprinciples of order in Asia. It also holds significant implications for advancingsocio-legal studies. To this end, the Asian Journal of Law and Society plans tocurate a special issue themed “Relational Turn in Law: Practices andImplications in Asia” and hereby invites submissions.
We welcome papers addressing, butnot limited to the following topics:
1. Global Relational Governance andReconstructing Asian Order in the Context of Legal Pluralism
2. Relational Perspectives on AsianLegal Cultures: Tradition and Innovation
3. Deepening Relational Sociology:Applications, Reflections, and Insights in Asian Law
4. Relational Rights and RelationalLegal Consciousness in Asian Contexts
5. Relational Dispute ResolutionMechanisms and Asian Legal Practices
6. Law-Society Interactions throughthe Lens of Game Theory
7. Social Network Analysis as aMethod for Empirical Legal Studies
8. Governance of Asian DigitalSpaces and Relational Order in the Web3 Era
9. Relationality, CommunicationProtocols and Co-evolutional AI (CAI) in the Human-Machine Coexistence Age
10. Networked Societies andCyberculture in the 21st Century
Authors are invited to submit anabstract of 400 words by August 31, 2025. Abstracts should besubmitted via email to the Administrative Editor (email: [email protected]). The abstract should include the author’s name, affiliation, and emailaddress. Please indicate in the e-mail subject line that this is the submissionof the abstract for this special issue. Manuscripts that have beenpublished or accepted for publication will not be considered.
Notification of acceptance ofabstracts will be sent by October 31, 2025. Authors of selectedabstracts will be invited to submit a full manuscript by the end ofFebruary 2026. All submitted manuscripts will undergo double-blind peerreview. Final decisions on manuscripts will be communicated to authors by May31, 2026.
Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Weidong Ji
China Institute for Socio-LegalStudies, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
For further information, pleasecontact the Administrative Editor or the Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Journalof Law and Society. We look forward to receiving your submissions.
友情鏈接:
雜志官網(wǎng)(AJLS Website):
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/asian-journal-of-law-and-society
作者指南(Author Instructions):
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/asian-journal-of-law-and-society/information/author-instructions/preparing-your-materials
征稿啟事(Call for Papers):
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/asian-journal-of-law-and-society/announcements/call-for-papers/relational-turn-in-law-practices-and-implications-in-asia