China's Citizenship Challenge is a valuable contribution into the field of labour movement studies, framing labour NGOs' activism as centred on contestation of migrant workers' citizenship in China. It shows that while NGOs' activism revolves around the broad areas of civic organising, labour and urban space, it ultimately rests upon engagement with the wider citizenship regime in China.
China's Citizenship Challenge is a valuable contribution into the field of labour movement studies, framing labour NGOs' activism as centred on contestation of migrant workers' citizenship in China. It shows that while NGOs' activism revolves around the broad areas of civic organising, labour and urban space, it ultimately rests upon engagement with the wider citizenship regime in China.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Malgorzata Jakimów is Assistant Professor of East Asian Politics at the University of Durham
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Labour Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and the citizenship challenge Part I Structural citizenship 1 Migrant workers' citizenship, the hukou system and the local state policies: a genealogical enquiry Part II Civic organising 2 Organising under the repressive state 3 Networking under the constraints of the state and the market Part III Labour 4 Weiguan activism and its limits 5 Labour activism beyond the law Part IV Space 6 The figure of migrant-citizen 7 From urban exclusion to urban transformation Conclusion: Citizenship challenge, social inequality and the insecure state Appendices References
Introduction: Labour Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and the citizenship challenge Part I Structural citizenship 1 Migrant workers' citizenship, the hukou system and the local state policies: a genealogical enquiry Part II Civic organising 2 Organising under the repressive state 3 Networking under the constraints of the state and the market Part III Labour 4 Weiguan activism and its limits 5 Labour activism beyond the law Part IV Space 6 The figure of migrant-citizen 7 From urban exclusion to urban transformation Conclusion: Citizenship challenge, social inequality and the insecure state Appendices References
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