Urban Chinese Governance, Contention, and Social Control in the New Millennium: Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China, cartea 4
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004408623
ISBN-10: 9004408622
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China
ISBN-10: 9004408622
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China
Cuprins
Series Foreword
1 Shifting Structures and Agendas in Urban Chinese Governance and Resistance in a New Era
William Hurst
2 Manufacturing Consent: How Grassroots Government Assimilates Public Resistance
Zhang Yonghong and Li Jingjun Translated by Roderick Graham Flagg
3 Pluralistic Governance: Reflecting on Participatory Development Theory in Post-Disaster Community Reconstruction – a Case Study of the Post-Wenchuan Earthquake New Home Plan
Zhu Jiangang and Hu Ming Translated by Heather Mowbray
4 Between Home and Society: Urban Women in Environmental Contention – the Example of Opposition to Building a Waste Incineration Power Plant in G City
Chen Xiaoyun and Duan Ran Translated by James Philip Weldon
5 Media Contact, Public Participation, and Political Efficacy in Sudden Public Incidents: an Empirical Study of the PX Incident in Xiamen
Zhou Baohua Translated by Zhao Rui
6 Performative Protests: Landscapes, Challenges, and Opportunity Mechanisms – Two Case Studies from the Pearl River Delta
Huang Zhenhui Translated by Heather Mowbray
7 The Political Economy of Sex and the Gender Secret of Capitalism: Thoughts on the Debate Surrounding the 2014 Crackdown on Prostitution in Dongguan
Song Shaopeng Translated by Matthew A. Hale
8 Gray Governance and the Reproduction of Urban Violence: Analysis of the Mechanisms of “Urban Management” Practice on Lumo Road
Lü Dewen Translated by Zhao Rui
1 Shifting Structures and Agendas in Urban Chinese Governance and Resistance in a New Era
William Hurst
2 Manufacturing Consent: How Grassroots Government Assimilates Public Resistance
Zhang Yonghong and Li Jingjun Translated by Roderick Graham Flagg
3 Pluralistic Governance: Reflecting on Participatory Development Theory in Post-Disaster Community Reconstruction – a Case Study of the Post-Wenchuan Earthquake New Home Plan
Zhu Jiangang and Hu Ming Translated by Heather Mowbray
4 Between Home and Society: Urban Women in Environmental Contention – the Example of Opposition to Building a Waste Incineration Power Plant in G City
Chen Xiaoyun and Duan Ran Translated by James Philip Weldon
5 Media Contact, Public Participation, and Political Efficacy in Sudden Public Incidents: an Empirical Study of the PX Incident in Xiamen
Zhou Baohua Translated by Zhao Rui
6 Performative Protests: Landscapes, Challenges, and Opportunity Mechanisms – Two Case Studies from the Pearl River Delta
Huang Zhenhui Translated by Heather Mowbray
7 The Political Economy of Sex and the Gender Secret of Capitalism: Thoughts on the Debate Surrounding the 2014 Crackdown on Prostitution in Dongguan
Song Shaopeng Translated by Matthew A. Hale
8 Gray Governance and the Reproduction of Urban Violence: Analysis of the Mechanisms of “Urban Management” Practice on Lumo Road
Lü Dewen Translated by Zhao Rui
Notă biografică
William Hurst, Ph.D. (2005), University of California-Berkeley, is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. His most recent monograph is Ruling Before the Law: The Politics of the Legal Regimes in China and Indonesia (Cambridge 2018).
Recenzii
"Taken together, through evidence from in-depth interviews, participant observation, and surveys, this collection sheds light on numerous aspects of urban Chinese governance, characterized by a strategic state, smart resisters, vigilant NGOs, and a ubiquitous market." - Yao Li, University of Florida, in: The China Journal, No. 86 (July 2021)