The existing literature shows that the grieved people, such as laid-off workers and peasants, can use the divisions within the government and seek for the external supports through the personal network to protect their rights or achieve their goals. This thesis focuses on the middle class people in the city, i.e., homeowners. By illustrating two cases happened in Shenzhen, this thesis finds that the Internet can be utilized as an independent tool to organize and mobilize the common people, voice out their concern, and fight for their rights, even though these homeowners are relatively unknown to each other and live in the new neighborhoods. Enough participants can be mobilized to join in the sustained resistances. The government has to res...
Rural protests and mass incidents are crucial to our understanding of China s state-society relation...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Housing demolition has been a major source of social conflict in...
Urban social movements become one of the major forms of participation of urban governance of the pub...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Thesis advisor: Julia ChuangIn China’s overheating housing market, citizen grievances over “unfinish...
Popular protests are on the rise in China. However, since protesters rely on existing channels of pa...
Collective action directed at the government is not rare in China, but why some actions endure and s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Legal mobilization in China is a crucial issue for ...
By investigating the Southern Weekly Incident, in which censorship of the prominent Chinese newspape...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to the emergence and persistence o...
The built-heritage stewardship movement has become visible in China's urban redevelopment, but theor...
As neo-liberalisation adapts its new forms and eventually finds its best ground in the Chinese city,...
Digital telecommunication technology has expanded the potential of the mobile phone to be used incre...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
The Chinese Communist Party regularly instructs owners and purveyors of mass media in China on topic...
Rural protests and mass incidents are crucial to our understanding of China s state-society relation...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Housing demolition has been a major source of social conflict in...
Urban social movements become one of the major forms of participation of urban governance of the pub...
This thesis analyzes the organization-based resistance of homeowners in Beijing. Pioneering studies ...
Thesis advisor: Julia ChuangIn China’s overheating housing market, citizen grievances over “unfinish...
Popular protests are on the rise in China. However, since protesters rely on existing channels of pa...
Collective action directed at the government is not rare in China, but why some actions endure and s...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2020Legal mobilization in China is a crucial issue for ...
By investigating the Southern Weekly Incident, in which censorship of the prominent Chinese newspape...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factors contributing to the emergence and persistence o...
The built-heritage stewardship movement has become visible in China's urban redevelopment, but theor...
As neo-liberalisation adapts its new forms and eventually finds its best ground in the Chinese city,...
Digital telecommunication technology has expanded the potential of the mobile phone to be used incre...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
The Chinese Communist Party regularly instructs owners and purveyors of mass media in China on topic...
Rural protests and mass incidents are crucial to our understanding of China s state-society relation...
© Cambridge University Press 2014. Housing demolition has been a major source of social conflict in...
Urban social movements become one of the major forms of participation of urban governance of the pub...