"This book establishes a new theory of mediated threat to explain the declining role of movement organizations and the rise of leaderful mobilization in Hong Kong. It offers unique insights into contemporary social movements, China studies, and the future of autocracies and democracies amidst rising social polarization and geopolitical tensions"--
"This book establishes a new theory of mediated threat to explain the declining role of movement organizations and the rise of leaderful mobilization in Hong Kong. It offers unique insights into contemporary social movements, China studies, and the future of autocracies and democracies amidst rising social polarization and geopolitical tensions"--
Edmund W. Cheng is Professor of Political Science at the City University of Hong Kong. His research spans across contentious politics, political communication, and the sociology of knowledge. He co-edits Social Movement Studies and is a recipient of the Gordon White Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Context: 2. The making of a liberal oligarchy 3. A new cycle of protests Part II. Episodes: 4. No leaders, only the masses 5. Synchronizing threats Part III. Mechanisms: 6. Sectoral networks 7. Loss of innocence 8. Peer collaboration 9. Money matters 10. Radicalization and solidarity 11. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. Context: 2. The making of a liberal oligarchy 3. A new cycle of protests Part II. Episodes: 4. No leaders, only the masses 5. Synchronizing threats Part III. Mechanisms: 6. Sectoral networks 7. Loss of innocence 8. Peer collaboration 9. Money matters 10. Radicalization and solidarity 11. Conclusion.
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