Theorizing Chinese Citizenship
Herausgeber: Guo, Zhonghua; Guo, Sujian
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Herausgeber: Guo, Zhonghua; Guo, Sujian
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This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation of Chinese citizenship and synthesizing the practices of citizenship by different social groups.
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This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation of Chinese citizenship and synthesizing the practices of citizenship by different social groups.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9781498516693
- ISBN-10: 1498516696
- Artikelnr.: 43426201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 577g
- ISBN-13: 9781498516693
- ISBN-10: 1498516696
- Artikelnr.: 43426201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zhonghua Guo is professor of political science at Sun Yat-Sen University. Sujian Guo is professor of political science at San Francisco State University.
Part 1: Imagining Chinese Citizenship Chapter 1: The Emergence of Citizen
Concept in Modern China: 1899-1919, Zhonghua Guo Chapter 2: Citizenship in
China: A Comparison of Rights with the East and West, Thomas Janoski
Chapter 3: Confucianism and Citizenship: A Review of Opposing
Conceptualizaions, Canglong Wang Part 2: Citizenship of Chinese Migrant
Workers Chapter 4: Localized Citizenships: Household Registration as an
Internal Citizenship Institution, Samantha Vortherms Chapter 5:
Understanding Citizenship Beyond the Hukou System: The Role of Migrant
worker NGOs in Transformation of Citizenship in China, Malgorzata Jakimow
Chapter 6: Rights in Action: The Impact of Chinese Migrant Workers'
Resistances on Citizenship Rights, Taihui Guo Part 3: Citizenship of the
Chinese Middle Class Chapter 7: Self-empowerment and Public Participation:
How does a Middle-class Oriented Group Influence Local Government
Decision-making in Urban China, Yihan Xiong Chapter 8: The Politics of
Citizenship Formation: Homeowners' Collective Action in Urban Beijing, Ying
Xia and Bing Guan Part 4: Chinese Citizenship Education Chapter 9:
Theorizing Citizenship as Discursive Practice: Chinese Students Talk about
Citizenship, Kerry Kennedy, Hui Li, and Zhenzhou Zhao Chapter 10:
Modernity, Mobility, and Dilemma: The Making of Tibetan Cultural
Citizenship through an English Training Program, Yi Lin
Concept in Modern China: 1899-1919, Zhonghua Guo Chapter 2: Citizenship in
China: A Comparison of Rights with the East and West, Thomas Janoski
Chapter 3: Confucianism and Citizenship: A Review of Opposing
Conceptualizaions, Canglong Wang Part 2: Citizenship of Chinese Migrant
Workers Chapter 4: Localized Citizenships: Household Registration as an
Internal Citizenship Institution, Samantha Vortherms Chapter 5:
Understanding Citizenship Beyond the Hukou System: The Role of Migrant
worker NGOs in Transformation of Citizenship in China, Malgorzata Jakimow
Chapter 6: Rights in Action: The Impact of Chinese Migrant Workers'
Resistances on Citizenship Rights, Taihui Guo Part 3: Citizenship of the
Chinese Middle Class Chapter 7: Self-empowerment and Public Participation:
How does a Middle-class Oriented Group Influence Local Government
Decision-making in Urban China, Yihan Xiong Chapter 8: The Politics of
Citizenship Formation: Homeowners' Collective Action in Urban Beijing, Ying
Xia and Bing Guan Part 4: Chinese Citizenship Education Chapter 9:
Theorizing Citizenship as Discursive Practice: Chinese Students Talk about
Citizenship, Kerry Kennedy, Hui Li, and Zhenzhou Zhao Chapter 10:
Modernity, Mobility, and Dilemma: The Making of Tibetan Cultural
Citizenship through an English Training Program, Yi Lin
Part 1: Imagining Chinese Citizenship Chapter 1: The Emergence of Citizen
Concept in Modern China: 1899-1919, Zhonghua Guo Chapter 2: Citizenship in
China: A Comparison of Rights with the East and West, Thomas Janoski
Chapter 3: Confucianism and Citizenship: A Review of Opposing
Conceptualizaions, Canglong Wang Part 2: Citizenship of Chinese Migrant
Workers Chapter 4: Localized Citizenships: Household Registration as an
Internal Citizenship Institution, Samantha Vortherms Chapter 5:
Understanding Citizenship Beyond the Hukou System: The Role of Migrant
worker NGOs in Transformation of Citizenship in China, Malgorzata Jakimow
Chapter 6: Rights in Action: The Impact of Chinese Migrant Workers'
Resistances on Citizenship Rights, Taihui Guo Part 3: Citizenship of the
Chinese Middle Class Chapter 7: Self-empowerment and Public Participation:
How does a Middle-class Oriented Group Influence Local Government
Decision-making in Urban China, Yihan Xiong Chapter 8: The Politics of
Citizenship Formation: Homeowners' Collective Action in Urban Beijing, Ying
Xia and Bing Guan Part 4: Chinese Citizenship Education Chapter 9:
Theorizing Citizenship as Discursive Practice: Chinese Students Talk about
Citizenship, Kerry Kennedy, Hui Li, and Zhenzhou Zhao Chapter 10:
Modernity, Mobility, and Dilemma: The Making of Tibetan Cultural
Citizenship through an English Training Program, Yi Lin
Concept in Modern China: 1899-1919, Zhonghua Guo Chapter 2: Citizenship in
China: A Comparison of Rights with the East and West, Thomas Janoski
Chapter 3: Confucianism and Citizenship: A Review of Opposing
Conceptualizaions, Canglong Wang Part 2: Citizenship of Chinese Migrant
Workers Chapter 4: Localized Citizenships: Household Registration as an
Internal Citizenship Institution, Samantha Vortherms Chapter 5:
Understanding Citizenship Beyond the Hukou System: The Role of Migrant
worker NGOs in Transformation of Citizenship in China, Malgorzata Jakimow
Chapter 6: Rights in Action: The Impact of Chinese Migrant Workers'
Resistances on Citizenship Rights, Taihui Guo Part 3: Citizenship of the
Chinese Middle Class Chapter 7: Self-empowerment and Public Participation:
How does a Middle-class Oriented Group Influence Local Government
Decision-making in Urban China, Yihan Xiong Chapter 8: The Politics of
Citizenship Formation: Homeowners' Collective Action in Urban Beijing, Ying
Xia and Bing Guan Part 4: Chinese Citizenship Education Chapter 9:
Theorizing Citizenship as Discursive Practice: Chinese Students Talk about
Citizenship, Kerry Kennedy, Hui Li, and Zhenzhou Zhao Chapter 10:
Modernity, Mobility, and Dilemma: The Making of Tibetan Cultural
Citizenship through an English Training Program, Yi Lin