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Becoming Citizens in China: State and Individual in Inner City Renewal and Urban Social Movement: Post-Western Social Sciences and Global Knowledge, cartea 4

Autor Yunqing SHI
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 iun 2022
In Becoming Citizens in China, Shi Yunqing describes the two interlinked histories that have made China’s urban and economic miracle: the unfolding process of inner city renewal and the production of citizens shaped by the collective rights defence actions in response to demolition and resettlement projects. Shi reveals a complex problematic tension between the state and the individual during China's social transition. This book is rigorously researched and draws on a rich body of materials. In this approach to State-Individual relationship, Shi Yunqing convincingly shows how citizens are produced in urban social movements against the backdrop of differences between Chinese and Western development histories. The production of citizens in “Chinese-style” produces insightful “local knowledge” and contributes to a new global sociology in general and the Post-Western sociology in particular.

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在《再造城民》这本书中,施芸卿讲述了造就中国城市和经济奇迹的两段互为表里的历史:旧城的再造与公民的生产。从国家和个人之间的相互形塑出发,她展现了中国社会转型的独特逻辑。本书有着极其详实的法律、政策文本和田野材料,以“国家—个人”关系为研究路径,施芸卿令人信服地解释了在与西方发展历史不同的中国背景下,公民如何从都市社会运动中产生。“中国式”的公民生产提供了富于洞见的本土知识,为新的全球社会学,尤其是后西方社会学研究做出了贡献。

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004357563
ISBN-10: 9004357564
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Post-Western Social Sciences and Global Knowledge


Notă biografică

Shi Yunqing, Ph.D. (2012, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS)), M.A. (2007, Tsinghua University), is an associate professor of sociology at CASS. Her research focuses on urban studies. She has published research articles in the Journal of Chinese Sociology (JCS) and the Chinese Journal of Sociology (CJS).
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施芸卿,中国社会科学院研究生院博士(2012),清华大学硕士(2007),现为中国社会科学院社会学研究所副研究员。她关注城市研究,在《社会学研究》(中英文版)、《社会》(中英文版)上发表论文多篇。

Cuprins

Foreword by Shen Yuan
Foreword by Yang Yiyin
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables

Introduction: The Urban Social Movements and Social Transition in China
1 Why to Study Urban Social Movements: A Dynamic Perspective and Distinct Process of Social Transition
2 How to Study Urban Social Movements: the “Chinese-style” Production of Citizens
3 Case and Methodology
4 Overview of Chapters

1 Resistance for Rights
1 The Story of a Private Courtyard
2 From Individual Rights Defense Actions to In-district Mobilization
3 From In-district Mobilization to Inter-district Unification

2 Politics of the City
1 Public-owned Housing System: Individual Getting Absorbed by the State
2 Operating Cities: Real Estate Market Freed Up by the State
3 Urban Miracle and Paradox of Demolition: Poles Apart

3 Secret of Land
1 Chinese-style “City Creation”: Commercialization of Land Generated from Public Ownership
2 “Real Estate Development-driven Reconstruction of Dilapidated Houses”: the Local Government-led Land Management
3 Reconstruction Developers: Dual-logic Actor

4 Differentiation of the State
1 Another Possibility of the State-Individual Relationship
2 Portrayal of the Two Sets of State-individual Relationship: Two Definitions of Demolition/Relocation
3 Differentiation of the State: Pushing the Local Government Out of the State Framework

5 Forging of Citizenry
1 Three Levels of “Selective Firming” of Self-boundary
2 Forging of Citizenry: Self-boundary Firming by the Idea of Rights

6 Production of Society
1 Dual Dimension of Citizenship: Being Public and Contractual
2 Production of Society: Cross Bonds and Bottom-Up Echo
3 Space for Protest: Being Created and Shaped

Conclusion: Becoming Citizens
1 Transition-oriented “Process”: An Analytical Framework
2 Promoting Social Transition while Making Adaptations: A “Nested” Structure
3 A Bottom-Up Social Transition: Full Application of Law
4 Limitations and Future Research
Bibliography
Index