Since 2010, Chinese residents and Chinese French citizens have denounced unequal treatment in French society, especially focusing on the lack of preventative measures taken against racially targeted violent robberies. In 2016, a major demonstration brought together around 30,000 people, marking a turning point in the activists’ cause. The second generation took a clearly more active role in this protest and (re)framed the demonstrators’ claims to emphasize the structural racism that lies behind the violence aimed at their communities. Since then, the descendants of Asian migrants have developed initiatives to fight against stereotypes and related acts of violence. Based on qualitative research into different forms of collective action, this...
In this chapter, authors show that the Chinese diaspora in France was proactive in responding to the...
This article seeks to understand a Chinese international student\u27s (Hong\u27s) encounters with li...
This article examines how uses of ‘Asian-ness’ as racial presence becomes used discursively and visu...
International audienceThis article focuses on the discrimination and racism experienced by Chinese m...
by Ya-Han Chuang, Emilie Tran and Hélène Le Bail From Silence to Action: The Chinese in France, Glo...
This “generational turn” constitutes the point of departure for this special issue. Drawing on ethno...
Urban violence and threats to personal safety are everyday issues of shared concern for Chinese migr...
In July 2009, China witnessed its worst ethnic clashes in decades, excluding those in Tibet, when ...
Since 2010, Chinese Americans have been actively engaged in policy issues such as affirmative action...
International audienceThis article examines the collective actions undertaken by two groups of Chine...
Once known as a silent and even a model minority, hardworking and keeping a low profile, the Chinese...
Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently ...
Durant le contexte de pandémie, nous avons entrepris avec les auteur.e.s de cette proposition une re...
International audienceThis chapter analyses the process of forming a citizen identity and citizenshi...
Based on an ethnography of young women from China studying in Melbourne, this article explores parti...
In this chapter, authors show that the Chinese diaspora in France was proactive in responding to the...
This article seeks to understand a Chinese international student\u27s (Hong\u27s) encounters with li...
This article examines how uses of ‘Asian-ness’ as racial presence becomes used discursively and visu...
International audienceThis article focuses on the discrimination and racism experienced by Chinese m...
by Ya-Han Chuang, Emilie Tran and Hélène Le Bail From Silence to Action: The Chinese in France, Glo...
This “generational turn” constitutes the point of departure for this special issue. Drawing on ethno...
Urban violence and threats to personal safety are everyday issues of shared concern for Chinese migr...
In July 2009, China witnessed its worst ethnic clashes in decades, excluding those in Tibet, when ...
Since 2010, Chinese Americans have been actively engaged in policy issues such as affirmative action...
International audienceThis article examines the collective actions undertaken by two groups of Chine...
Once known as a silent and even a model minority, hardworking and keeping a low profile, the Chinese...
Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently ...
Durant le contexte de pandémie, nous avons entrepris avec les auteur.e.s de cette proposition une re...
International audienceThis chapter analyses the process of forming a citizen identity and citizenshi...
Based on an ethnography of young women from China studying in Melbourne, this article explores parti...
In this chapter, authors show that the Chinese diaspora in France was proactive in responding to the...
This article seeks to understand a Chinese international student\u27s (Hong\u27s) encounters with li...
This article examines how uses of ‘Asian-ness’ as racial presence becomes used discursively and visu...