Drawing on insights from critical citizenship studies and governmentality studies, this article explores and theorizes the changing mobility regime in China and its centerpiece, the household registration (hukou) system, from a global comparative perspective. First, we conceptualize the hukou system within the broader problematique of the spatiality of social citizenship and show how it enables processes of boundary-making that are comparable to the policing of the migrant poor in pre-welfare-state Europe and the subordination of international migrant labor in the contemporary world. Second, we argue that the shifting mobility regime envisaged by the current hukou reforms and new urbanization, which moves away from the dualistic structure o...
When migration is substantially increasing in the contemporary world, states build complex systems t...
This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
This chapter discusses the interconnected nature of the institutional, discursive and spatial charac...
This dissertation draws on a mixed methodology of archival work, textual analysis, and online ethnog...
The literature on citizenship of migrant workers in China has long been dominated by the focus on hu...
This study uses the China case to revisit some of the central assumptions of the literature on citiz...
This paper offers a critical and historical analysis of the transformation of citizenship in China i...
Social mobility plays an important role in stabilizing the political order. This paper leverages Chi...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the videoChenchen Zhang, Lecturer in the ...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.Chenchen Zhang, Lecturer in the...
China’s transition involves the disintegration of some core economic and social institutions, among ...
This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation...
When migration is substantially increasing in the contemporary world, states build complex systems t...
This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...
Social mobility is important for political stability--this is true for both democratic and authorita...
This chapter discusses the interconnected nature of the institutional, discursive and spatial charac...
This dissertation draws on a mixed methodology of archival work, textual analysis, and online ethnog...
The literature on citizenship of migrant workers in China has long been dominated by the focus on hu...
This study uses the China case to revisit some of the central assumptions of the literature on citiz...
This paper offers a critical and historical analysis of the transformation of citizenship in China i...
Social mobility plays an important role in stabilizing the political order. This paper leverages Chi...
China, a country with a population of 1.37 billion (of which 19.51 percent are internal migrants), h...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the videoChenchen Zhang, Lecturer in the ...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.Chenchen Zhang, Lecturer in the...
China’s transition involves the disintegration of some core economic and social institutions, among ...
This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation...
When migration is substantially increasing in the contemporary world, states build complex systems t...
This volume theorizes the concept of citizenship in contemporary China by probing into the formation...
This research paper, presented as a Bachelor thesis, will address few crucial aspects of function a...