This article addresses a two-pronged objective, namely to bring to the fore a much neglected social issue of homelessness, and to explore the dynamics of state-society relations in contemporary China, through a case study of a non-profit organisation (NPO) working with the homeless in Shanghai. It shows that the largely invisible homelessness in Chinese cities was substantially due to exclusionary institutions, such as the combined household registration and 'detention and deportation' systems. Official policy has become much more supportive since 2003 when the latter was replaced with government-run shelters, but we argue that the NPO case demonstrates the potential for enhanced longer-term support and enabling active citizenship for homel...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article outlines the development of China's social assistance programme, including its design, ...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Despite the rapid development of NGOs in China in the last two decades and the growing interest in t...
Alice BaThis study focuses on the problems the Chinese state faces in providing social services, nam...
Abstract: This article examines the impact of migrant non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on the d...
The housing price is increasing sharply since 2009. To respond for the rising housing price, the gov...
This article will consider the current development of an emerging contract culture for the delivery ...
This article uses the Integrated Family Services Centres (IFSCs) as an example to illustrate the con...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrant worker NGOs conducted between 2011 and 2016, this arti...
State-labour NGOs relations in China have been particularly fraught. In 2012 these took an interesti...
This study examines the logic behind the emergence of social work in urban China as a dominant pract...
Since 1978, the Reform has brought great change in almost every aspect of China, such as economy, po...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrant worker NGOs conducted between 2011 and 2015, this art...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article outlines the development of China's social assistance programme, including its design, ...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...
Despite the rapid development of NGOs in China in the last two decades and the growing interest in t...
Alice BaThis study focuses on the problems the Chinese state faces in providing social services, nam...
Abstract: This article examines the impact of migrant non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on the d...
The housing price is increasing sharply since 2009. To respond for the rising housing price, the gov...
This article will consider the current development of an emerging contract culture for the delivery ...
This article uses the Integrated Family Services Centres (IFSCs) as an example to illustrate the con...
This paper explores non-government organizations (NGOs) in the People’s Republic of China, where the...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrant worker NGOs conducted between 2011 and 2016, this arti...
State-labour NGOs relations in China have been particularly fraught. In 2012 these took an interesti...
This study examines the logic behind the emergence of social work in urban China as a dominant pract...
Since 1978, the Reform has brought great change in almost every aspect of China, such as economy, po...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrant worker NGOs conducted between 2011 and 2015, this art...
Contemporary authoritarian regimes do not rule by coercive force alone. To compensate for their demo...
This article outlines the development of China's social assistance programme, including its design, ...
Housing provision in Chinese cities has changed from a socialist welfare system to a marketised syst...