Urban Chinese Governance Contention and Social Control in the New Millennium

Urban Chinese Governance  Contention  and Social Control in the New Millennium
Author: William Hurst
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-07-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004408616

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This book presents exciting new research from a diverse group of China-based social scientists. Each chapter offers exciting new data and fresh insights on a broad variety of essential topics in contemporary urban politics and society.

Urbanization and Urban Governance in China

Urbanization and Urban Governance in China
Author: Lin Ye
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137578242

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This book explores the process of urbanization and the profound challenges to China’s urban governance. Economic productivity continues to rise, with increasingly uneven distribution of prosperity and accumulation of wealth. The emergence of individual autonomy including demands for more freedom and participation in the governing process has asked for a change of the traditional top-down control system. The vertical devolution between the central and local states and horizontal competition among local governments produced an uneasy political dynamics in Chinese cities. Many existing publications analyze the urban transformation in China but few focuses on the governance challenges. It is critical to investigate China’s urbanization, paying special attention to its challenges to urban governance. This edited volume fills this gap by organizing ten chapters of distinctive urban development and governance issues.

Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China

Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China
Author: Beibei Tang
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2023-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501769283

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Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China examines the key mechanisms operating at the grassroots level in China that contribute to urban development and increased public support for the legitimacy and authority of the Chinese state. Beibei Tang uncovers new trends and dynamics of urban neighborhood governance since the 2000s to reveal the significant factors that contribute to regime survival. Tang introduces the concept of hybrid authoritarianism, a governance mechanism an authoritarian state employs to produce governance legitimacy, public support, and regime sustainability. Hybrid authoritarianism is situated in an intermediary governance space between state and society. It accommodates both state and non-state actors, deals with a wide range of governance issues, employs flexible governance strategies, and in this context, ultimately strengthens CCP leadership. Tang documents processes of hybrid authoritarianism through her focus on various types of urban neighborhoods, including new urban middle-class neighborhoods, and the increasing urbanization of the countryside. Governing Neighborhoods in Urban China provides a conceptual framework that avoids scholarly approaches that tend to reify either one-party autocracy or Western-centric notions of democracy.

Urban Mobilizations and New Media in Contemporary China

Urban Mobilizations and New Media in Contemporary China
Author: Lisheng Dong,Hanspeter Kriesi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317003694

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Popular protests are on the rise in China. However, since protesters rely on existing channels of participation and on patronage by elite backers, the state has been able to stymie attempts to generalize resistance and no large scale political movements have significantly challenged party rule. Yet the Chinese state is not monolithic. Decentralization has increased the power of local authorities, creating space for policy innovations and opening up the political opportunity structure. Popular protest in China - particularly in urban realm- not only benefits from the political fragmentation of the state, but also from the political communications revolution. The question of how and to what extent the internet can be used for mobilizing popular resistance in China is hotly debated. The government, virtual social organizations, and individual netizens both cooperate and compete with each other on the web. New media both increases the scope of the mobilizers and the mobilized (thereby creating new social capital), and provides the government with new means of social control (thereby limiting the political impact of the growing social capital). This volume is the first of its kind to assess the ways new media influence the mobilization of popular resistance and its possible effects in China today.

Social Space and Governance in Urban China

Social Space and Governance in Urban China
Author: David Bray
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804750386

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The danwei (workunit) has been the fundamental social and spatial unit of urban China under socialism. With particular focus on the link between spatial forms and social organization, this book traces the origins and development of this critical institution up to the present day.

Neighborhood Organization and Social Control in Changing Urban China

Neighborhood Organization and Social Control in Changing Urban China
Author: Lening Zhang
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781527578913

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Adopting a cross-cultural perspective, this book utilizes data collected from several large-scale surveys to assess the neighborhood social control system in a changing urban China. It conceptualizes this system through different types of neighborhood social control at private, parochial, semi-public, public, and market levels. The book highlights the importance of cross-cultural studies of neighborhood effects, and discusses several major issues in such studies along with prospects for future research.

Aspirational Chinese in Competitive Social Repositionings

Aspirational Chinese in Competitive Social Repositionings
Author: Jia Gao
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2023-08-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781839982903

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In the past four or so decades, a significant amount of research efforts has been made to examine the rapid and constant social changes in China. However, most of the literature has focused on either macro- or micro-level issues, and what has not been adequately analysed is how the majority of ordinary people has reacted to and influenced the changes. This inadequacy has affected our understanding of Chinese society, its dynamics and the changing trends. Drawing upon a new perspective of competitive social repositioning, and the evidence recorded in numerous recent publications and interview data, this book seeks to re-examine the ever-changing, but under-researched, societal dynamics driving social transformations in China from 1964, when the communist heir narrative was rebranded and utilised, to 2000, when Jiang Zemin formulated the Three-Represents theory to modify the ideological political thinking of China’s ruling elites. This analysis focuses on how a high proportion of aspirational citizens have kept repositioning themselves in China’s changing distributions of social resources and social structure, how their attitudes and behaviours have been shaped over time, what characteristics of their choices are at different stages, and how their preferences have resulted in the zig-zag patterns of China’s recent social change.

Governing Society in Contemporary China

Governing Society in Contemporary China
Author: Lijun Yang,Wei Shan
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789814618601

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This book examines how the Chinese state responds to the increasingly diverse civil society and maintains regime stability in a changing society. In recent years, the Chinese leadership has demonstrated great capability of adapting and developing sophisticated mechanisms of social control. The chapters in this book cover a wide range of these mechanisms, including co-opting social forces, managing population and migration, as well as controlling the media, trade unions, the internet, non-governmental organisations, and the cultural industries. The authors also discuss challenges the government is about to face and possible adjustments.