Based on extensive fieldwork and longitudinal studies, this book posits that the household registration (hukou) system is a fundamental institutional arrangement in contemporary China. It employs the theoretical framework of local citizenship to analyze the rights and conditions of the migrant population amidst urbanization. Local citizenship functions as both a governance classification and a qualification for access to public resources, influencing not only migration patterns but also the social mobility of various migrant classes. Importantly, the widely discussed education policies for…mehr
Based on extensive fieldwork and longitudinal studies, this book posits that the household registration (hukou) system is a fundamental institutional arrangement in contemporary China. It employs the theoretical framework of local citizenship to analyze the rights and conditions of the migrant population amidst urbanization. Local citizenship functions as both a governance classification and a qualification for access to public resources, influencing not only migration patterns but also the social mobility of various migrant classes. Importantly, the widely discussed education policies for migrant children are part of a broader framework of national migrant management and local industrial policies.
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Autorenporträt
Yihan Xiong is a professor and doctoral supervisor in the School of International Relations and Public Affairs at Fudan University, Shanghai, China. He received his Ph.D. (2009) in Political Science from Fudan University. His main research interests include political sociology and comparative politics, with recent focus on class politics, social governance, and digital governance. He has published over 70 papers in academic journals such as China Quarterly, Security Studies, Citizenship Studies, Eurasian Geography and Economics, Japanese Journal of Political Science, and Journal of Chinese Governance.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Politics of Migration: Identity, Rights and Dreams.- Chapter 2: Local Citizenship, Household Registration as a Foundational System.- Chapter 3: Semi-Urbanization and the New Dual Structure.- Chapter 4: The New Generation of Rural Migrant Workers and the Rise of the Politics of Citizenship.- Chapter 5: Living Elsewhere: Social Identity and the Integration of Rural Migrant Workers.- Chapter 6: Civic Education and the Social Mobility of Children of Rural Migrant Workers.- Chapter 7: From Ownership Benefits to Civil Rights: Political Participation in a Middle-Class Migrant Community.- Chapter 8: The Politics of Destiny: The Duality of both Population and Social Mobility.
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Politics of Migration: Identity, Rights and Dreams.- Chapter 2: Local Citizenship, Household Registration as a Foundational System.- Chapter 3: Semi-Urbanization and the New Dual Structure.- Chapter 4: The New Generation of Rural Migrant Workers and the Rise of the Politics of Citizenship.- Chapter 5: Living Elsewhere: Social Identity and the Integration of Rural Migrant Workers.- Chapter 6: Civic Education and the Social Mobility of Children of Rural Migrant Workers.- Chapter 7: From Ownership Benefits to Civil Rights: Political Participation in a Middle-Class Migrant Community.- Chapter 8: The Politics of Destiny: The Duality of both Population and Social Mobility.
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