Social mobilization has long been considered a major characteristic of Chinese life and, more recently, a key aspect of China’s state capacity. The existing literature on social mobilization in the country, however, is characterized by studies of pre-1978 China, many of which are scattered and fragmentary. This problem has not only resulted in misjudging the vital role of social mobilization as a process of change and an analytical construct, but has also overlooked the work of other researchers, especially those in China, studying a wide range of aspects of socio-economic and socio-political activities in present-day China. As a result, the research literature has not kept pace with the profound changes occurring in the country, providing ...
The macroscopic picture of China today is highly contradictory: on the one hand there is an explicit...
The process of social change typically involves a combination of four different components: context,...
An extensive literature on social movements points to the role of social networks in movement recrui...
In recent years China has experienced intense economic development. Previously a rapidly urbanising ...
The women's movement in China has experienced salient growth and development over the past two deca...
Since 1978, China has pursued sweeping economic changes in an officially sponsored transition from a...
This essay reviews post-1980 and especially post-1990 scholarship in the two interrelated fields of ...
State mobilization is crucial for promoting social participation in mainland China. Due to its histo...
What have given rise to the emergence of a large number of self-initiated women's organizations in C...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
China is a country in great transformation. Over the last three decades the highly remarkable econom...
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East Asia is at the heart of the global economic transformation, and the countries of the region are...
Current Communication-based social movement theory provides an excellent framework for analyzing soc...
The macroscopic picture of China today is highly contradictory: on the one hand there is an explicit...
The process of social change typically involves a combination of four different components: context,...
An extensive literature on social movements points to the role of social networks in movement recrui...
In recent years China has experienced intense economic development. Previously a rapidly urbanising ...
The women's movement in China has experienced salient growth and development over the past two deca...
Since 1978, China has pursued sweeping economic changes in an officially sponsored transition from a...
This essay reviews post-1980 and especially post-1990 scholarship in the two interrelated fields of ...
State mobilization is crucial for promoting social participation in mainland China. Due to its histo...
What have given rise to the emergence of a large number of self-initiated women's organizations in C...
Although academics have paid much attention to contentious politics in China and elsewhere, research...
While China’s economic reforms have produced undeniably positive outcomes, a rapid increase in popul...
China is a country in great transformation. Over the last three decades the highly remarkable econom...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by The University of Toledo Digital Repositor...
East Asia is at the heart of the global economic transformation, and the countries of the region are...
Current Communication-based social movement theory provides an excellent framework for analyzing soc...
The macroscopic picture of China today is highly contradictory: on the one hand there is an explicit...
The process of social change typically involves a combination of four different components: context,...
An extensive literature on social movements points to the role of social networks in movement recrui...