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The Relationship between Land-lost Farmers and Local Government in China: Integration, Conflict, and Their Interplay

Autor Hongping Lian
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2016
The study is set against the backdrop of the urbanization trend in present-day China, and focuses on the relationship between farmers who have lost their land (“land-lost farmers”) and local government. Particularly, it applies the extended case method to answer the following two questions: first, in what ways do the forces of integration and conflict manifest themselves in the relationship between land-lost farmers and local government? Second, how do land-lost farmers and local government apply respective modalities in the context of their interplay? The main finding is that the two groups, land-lost farmers and officials, are engaged in a complex and dynamic relationship. That relationship is played out locally within a network of power-interest structures, which not only manifests itself as forces of integration and conflict, but also as an ongoing process, a game played by knowledgeable agents, whose strategies are enacted, and in so doing, both reproduce that game and alterit. Readers will gain an ethnographic understanding of the relationship based on an in-depth examination of perspectives on both sides of the equation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811027673
ISBN-10: 9811027676
Pagini: 260
Ilustrații: XIII, 247 p. 10 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- 2 Literature Review and Theoretical Setting.- 3 Methodology.- 4 Local Setting and Institutional Norms.- 5 Interpretations and Situations.- 6 Facility of Power: on the Part of Land-lost Farmers.- 7 Facility of Power: on the Part of Local Government.- 8 Conclusion & Discussion.- 9 Appendices.

Notă biografică

Hongping Lian is an Associate Professor and Vice Director of the MPA Program at Beijing Normal University’s School of Government, as well as Vice Dean of the University’s Academy of Government. She received her PhD from the University of Aberdeen, UK, and pursued postdoctoral research at the Department of Policy, City University of Hong Kong. Her primary areas of scholarship are political sociology and land policy. She has co-published a monograph – The China Well-Being (Minsheng) Development Report (2012) – in English, and has published over 10 articles in key journals such as World Development and Journal of Youth Studies. She has been involved in several projects, including one National Social Science Project. Several annual research reports she has spearheaded have received considerable attention from national leaders including Premier Li Keqiang.

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The study is set against the backdrop of the urbanization trend in present-day China, and focuses on the relationship between farmers who have lost their land (“land-lost farmers”) and local government. Particularly, it applies the extended case method to answer the following two questions: first, in what ways do the forces of integration and conflict manifest themselves in the relationship between land-lost farmers and local government? Second, how do land-lost farmers and local government apply respective modalities in the context of their interplay? The main finding is that the two groups, land-lost farmers and officials, are engaged in a complex and dynamic relationship. That relationship is played out locally within a network of power-interest structures, which not only manifests itself as forces of integration and conflict, but also as an ongoing process, a game played by knowledgeable agents, whose strategies are enacted, and in so doing, both reproduce that game and alter it. Readers will gain an ethnographic understanding of the relationship based on an in-depth examination of perspectives on both sides of the equation.

Caracteristici

Offers a panoramic view of the relationship between land-lost farmers and local government in the drastic wave of Chinese urbanization Uses structuration theory to display integration, conflict, and dynamic interplay Adopts the extended case method to show different forms of this relationship in different communities Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras