Lin JN. Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2019;49(4):568-585
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In this issue, we present three distinct perspectives on how the party-state manages and controls Ch...
Based on a mixed-methods research design, this article explores young adults’ work trajectories. The...
Post-socialist China is characterized by the loss of social and economic safety nets for workers, pa...
The increasing precariousness of labour forces globally has prompted some to argue that a new ‘preca...
The increasing precariousness of labour forces globally has prompted some to argue that a new ‘preca...
Balancing acts. Made in China : a quarterly on Chinese labour, civil society, and rights. Vol. 2, n°...
Focusing on the conceptual evolution of precarious labour over the past three decades, this essay pr...
If Marxists are right, why did Mao’s China witness a prevalence of precarious labour? If mainstream ...
The study of Chinese labour politics has returned to the centre of scholarly interest as China has i...
This paper deals with the question of how unemployed workers in China responded to the imposition of...
This article uses a Chinese television drama Dwelling Narrowness to illustrate the inherent tensions...
A major new contribution to the study of China’s revolutions and counterrevolutions over the past ce...
Over half a century after the 1949 revolution, China is again being radically transformed, this time...
Relative deprivation (RD), also known as relative poverty1, an idea im-plicitly put forward by Adam ...
This article explores the relationships among neoliberalism, social policy expansion and authoritari...
In this issue, we present three distinct perspectives on how the party-state manages and controls Ch...
Based on a mixed-methods research design, this article explores young adults’ work trajectories. The...
Post-socialist China is characterized by the loss of social and economic safety nets for workers, pa...