Protest and Resistance in the Chinese Party State
Herausgeber: Johnston, Hank; Zhang, Sheldon
Protest and Resistance in the Chinese Party State
Herausgeber: Johnston, Hank; Zhang, Sheldon
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This collection analyses Chinese protest movements and state responses.
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This collection analyses Chinese protest movements and state responses.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781538165027
- ISBN-10: 1538165023
- Artikelnr.: 62756854
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781538165027
- ISBN-10: 1538165023
- Artikelnr.: 62756854
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Hank Johnston and Sheldon Zhang
Part I. The Landscape of Protest and Resistance in China
1. Nonviolent Protest in China: Repertories of Resistance and Repression,
Hank Johnston and Sheldon Zhang
2. Popular Protests in China, 2000-2019, Chih-Jou Jay Chen
3. Repertoires of Resistance in a Three-Gorges-Dam Migrants' Petitioning
Campaign, Wing-Chung Ho
Part II. Political Opportunities and Constraints
4. Resistance and the Exclusion of Civic Activism, Xi Chen
5. Bureaucrat-Assisted Contention in China, Kevin J. O'Brien, Lianjiang Li
and Mingxing Liu
6. Soft Repression and Protest Demobilization, Yue Xie
Part III. Environmental Protest
7. Mobilizing Environmental Protests in China, Setsuko Matsugawa
8. Brokering and Buffering Mechanisms: Participation in Environmental
Protests, Yang Zhang
Part IV. Hong Kong
9. Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Movement Learned the Lesson of the Umbrella
Movement, Ming-shou Ho
10. Hong Kong's Tiananmen Vigil: Collective Identity and Mechanisms of
Memory, Edmund Cheng and Samson Yuen
Part V. Religion, Protest, and the State
11. The Public Transcript and the Rise and Shutdown of China's Protestant
'Urban Churches', Carsten Vala
12. Religion and Participation in Protest Movements, Chengzhi Yi, Geping
Qiu and Tao Liang
1. Nonviolent Protest in China: Repertories of Resistance and Repression,
Hank Johnston and Sheldon Zhang
2. Popular Protests in China, 2000-2019, Chih-Jou Jay Chen
3. Repertoires of Resistance in a Three-Gorges-Dam Migrants' Petitioning
Campaign, Wing-Chung Ho
Part II. Political Opportunities and Constraints
4. Resistance and the Exclusion of Civic Activism, Xi Chen
5. Bureaucrat-Assisted Contention in China, Kevin J. O'Brien, Lianjiang Li
and Mingxing Liu
6. Soft Repression and Protest Demobilization, Yue Xie
Part III. Environmental Protest
7. Mobilizing Environmental Protests in China, Setsuko Matsugawa
8. Brokering and Buffering Mechanisms: Participation in Environmental
Protests, Yang Zhang
Part IV. Hong Kong
9. Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Movement Learned the Lesson of the Umbrella
Movement, Ming-shou Ho
10. Hong Kong's Tiananmen Vigil: Collective Identity and Mechanisms of
Memory, Edmund Cheng and Samson Yuen
Part V. Religion, Protest, and the State
11. The Public Transcript and the Rise and Shutdown of China's Protestant
'Urban Churches', Carsten Vala
12. Religion and Participation in Protest Movements, Chengzhi Yi, Geping
Qiu and Tao Liang
Part I. The Landscape of Protest and Resistance in China
1. Nonviolent Protest in China: Repertories of Resistance and Repression,
Hank Johnston and Sheldon Zhang
2. Popular Protests in China, 2000-2019, Chih-Jou Jay Chen
3. Repertoires of Resistance in a Three-Gorges-Dam Migrants' Petitioning
Campaign, Wing-Chung Ho
Part II. Political Opportunities and Constraints
4. Resistance and the Exclusion of Civic Activism, Xi Chen
5. Bureaucrat-Assisted Contention in China, Kevin J. O'Brien, Lianjiang Li
and Mingxing Liu
6. Soft Repression and Protest Demobilization, Yue Xie
Part III. Environmental Protest
7. Mobilizing Environmental Protests in China, Setsuko Matsugawa
8. Brokering and Buffering Mechanisms: Participation in Environmental
Protests, Yang Zhang
Part IV. Hong Kong
9. Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Movement Learned the Lesson of the Umbrella
Movement, Ming-shou Ho
10. Hong Kong's Tiananmen Vigil: Collective Identity and Mechanisms of
Memory, Edmund Cheng and Samson Yuen
Part V. Religion, Protest, and the State
11. The Public Transcript and the Rise and Shutdown of China's Protestant
'Urban Churches', Carsten Vala
12. Religion and Participation in Protest Movements, Chengzhi Yi, Geping
Qiu and Tao Liang
1. Nonviolent Protest in China: Repertories of Resistance and Repression,
Hank Johnston and Sheldon Zhang
2. Popular Protests in China, 2000-2019, Chih-Jou Jay Chen
3. Repertoires of Resistance in a Three-Gorges-Dam Migrants' Petitioning
Campaign, Wing-Chung Ho
Part II. Political Opportunities and Constraints
4. Resistance and the Exclusion of Civic Activism, Xi Chen
5. Bureaucrat-Assisted Contention in China, Kevin J. O'Brien, Lianjiang Li
and Mingxing Liu
6. Soft Repression and Protest Demobilization, Yue Xie
Part III. Environmental Protest
7. Mobilizing Environmental Protests in China, Setsuko Matsugawa
8. Brokering and Buffering Mechanisms: Participation in Environmental
Protests, Yang Zhang
Part IV. Hong Kong
9. Hong Kong's Anti-Extradition Movement Learned the Lesson of the Umbrella
Movement, Ming-shou Ho
10. Hong Kong's Tiananmen Vigil: Collective Identity and Mechanisms of
Memory, Edmund Cheng and Samson Yuen
Part V. Religion, Protest, and the State
11. The Public Transcript and the Rise and Shutdown of China's Protestant
'Urban Churches', Carsten Vala
12. Religion and Participation in Protest Movements, Chengzhi Yi, Geping
Qiu and Tao Liang