Young Chinese Migrants: Compressed Individual and Global Condition: Youth in a Globalizing World, cartea 14
Autor Laurence Roulleau-Berger Traducere de Matthew Glasgowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004524583
ISBN-10: 9004524584
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Youth in a Globalizing World
ISBN-10: 9004524584
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Youth in a Globalizing World
Notă biografică
Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Ph.D. and Habilitation in Sociology, is Research Director at CNRS (France), ENS Lyon, Triangle. She has published numerous articles and more than twenty books, including Post-Western Revolution in Sociology (Brill, 2016), Travail et migration. Jeunesses chinoises à Shanghai et Paris, with Yan Jun (L’Aube, 2017), Post-Western Sociology. From China to Europe, co-edited wiht Li Peilin, (Routledge, 2018)
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Introduction: Young Chinese Migrants, the Compressed Individual and Global Condition
1 Compressed Modernity, Time and Space
2 Chinese Experience and Young Migrants
2.1Chinese Experience and Internal Migration
2.2Chinese Migration and Transnationalism
3 Work and “Emotional Capitalism”
4Compressed Individual and Inequalities
5 Compressed Modernity, Subpolitics and Collective Action
1Chinese Young Migrants, Subalternity and the Compressed Individual
1 New Urban Boundaries and Migratory Ordeals in China
2 Young Migrants and Urban Segregation
3 Labour and Subalternity
4 Employment and Social Discrimination
5Floating Labour, Hegemonic Labour Regimes and Emotions
6 Social Conflicts, Collective Action and Dormitory Regimes
7 Multi-Compressed Modernity and Mobility
8 Compressed mobilities and Subalternity
8.1Strong Subalternity
8.2Integrative subalternity
8.3Weak Subalternity
2The Fabric of “Heroes” and Emotional Capitalism
1 Young Migrant Graduates and Employment
2 Compressed Modernities and Migratory Careers
2.1Disaffiliative Mobility and Weak Integration
2.2Affiliative Mobility and Strong Integration
2.3“Alternative” Mobility and the Distancing of Compressed Modernity
3 Moral Economies and the Compressed Individual
4 “Being a Hero” and Restricted Autonomy
5Guanxi and Professional Relationships
6 Socialist Heritage, Compressed Modernities and Work
7 Compressed Modernity and Resistance to Emotional Capitalism
3Young Chinese Migrants, Economic Cosmopolitanism and Globalisation
1 Young Chinese Migrants and Local Cosmopolitanisms
2 Compressed society, migration and the digital economy
3 Retail Traders, Entrepreneurs and Workers
4 Inter-Ethnic Relations, Muslim Solidarity and Discrimination
5 Transmigration and Economic Assemblages
4Young Chinese Migrants and World Society
1 Work, Employment and Young Chinese Graduates in Europe
2 Ethnic Niches, Violence and Suffering
3 Chinese Economic Elites and the Cosmopolitan Spirit
4 Discrimination, Racism and Skills
5 Ethnic Enclaves and Multiple Affiliations
5The Compressed Individual and Polygamic Biographies
1 Social Networks, Spatial Capital and Migratory Circulations
2Compressed Individual and Family Governmentality
3 Polygamic Biographies and the Translation of Resources
4 Multi-Compressed Modernity and the Spiral of Downward Mobility
5 Ownership, Maintenance and Loss of Self
6Compressed Individual, Re-migration in China and to China
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Introduction: Young Chinese Migrants, the Compressed Individual and Global Condition
1 Compressed Modernity, Time and Space
2 Chinese Experience and Young Migrants
2.1Chinese Experience and Internal Migration
2.2Chinese Migration and Transnationalism
3 Work and “Emotional Capitalism”
4Compressed Individual and Inequalities
5 Compressed Modernity, Subpolitics and Collective Action
1Chinese Young Migrants, Subalternity and the Compressed Individual
1 New Urban Boundaries and Migratory Ordeals in China
2 Young Migrants and Urban Segregation
3 Labour and Subalternity
4 Employment and Social Discrimination
5Floating Labour, Hegemonic Labour Regimes and Emotions
6 Social Conflicts, Collective Action and Dormitory Regimes
7 Multi-Compressed Modernity and Mobility
8 Compressed mobilities and Subalternity
8.1Strong Subalternity
8.2Integrative subalternity
8.3Weak Subalternity
2The Fabric of “Heroes” and Emotional Capitalism
1 Young Migrant Graduates and Employment
2 Compressed Modernities and Migratory Careers
2.1Disaffiliative Mobility and Weak Integration
2.2Affiliative Mobility and Strong Integration
2.3“Alternative” Mobility and the Distancing of Compressed Modernity
3 Moral Economies and the Compressed Individual
4 “Being a Hero” and Restricted Autonomy
5Guanxi and Professional Relationships
6 Socialist Heritage, Compressed Modernities and Work
7 Compressed Modernity and Resistance to Emotional Capitalism
3Young Chinese Migrants, Economic Cosmopolitanism and Globalisation
1 Young Chinese Migrants and Local Cosmopolitanisms
2 Compressed society, migration and the digital economy
3 Retail Traders, Entrepreneurs and Workers
4 Inter-Ethnic Relations, Muslim Solidarity and Discrimination
5 Transmigration and Economic Assemblages
4Young Chinese Migrants and World Society
1 Work, Employment and Young Chinese Graduates in Europe
2 Ethnic Niches, Violence and Suffering
3 Chinese Economic Elites and the Cosmopolitan Spirit
4 Discrimination, Racism and Skills
5 Ethnic Enclaves and Multiple Affiliations
5The Compressed Individual and Polygamic Biographies
1 Social Networks, Spatial Capital and Migratory Circulations
2Compressed Individual and Family Governmentality
3 Polygamic Biographies and the Translation of Resources
4 Multi-Compressed Modernity and the Spiral of Downward Mobility
5 Ownership, Maintenance and Loss of Self
6Compressed Individual, Re-migration in China and to China
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index