Working class studies on China commonly use the lens of proletarianization to understand class formation among peasant workers who move into cities to work in China’s manufacturing sector. However, in the decade since the 2008 global financial crisis, proletarianization is an increasingly fading possibility for the Chinese peasantry, as urban labor markets remain saturated. Instead of peasants being transformed into proletariats, new patterns of class formation have emerged, where the interconnections between agrarian and urban remain central to peasant-workers living without dispossession. The Marxist feminist centering of practices and social arrangements of social reproduction, i.e. workforce maintenance, provides a welcome point of depa...
In this study, we argue that the specific process of the proletarianization of Chinese migrant worke...
xi, 263 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2014 HanRural-ur...
Eric Florence (2013), Migrant labour culture in post-Mao China, Institut du Monde Contemporain (Coll...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
As a result of its open-door policies and 30 years of reform, China has become the "world'...
As a result of its open-door policies and 30 years of reform, China has become the "world's factory"...
My dissertation analyzes the institutional mechanisms that cause the persistence of class and status...
With a shift in manufacturing from the developed countries of North America, Europe, and East Asia t...
Post-socialist China is characterized by the loss of social and economic safety nets for workers, pa...
Objective: The major objective of this article is to critically examine changes in social stratifica...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
Objective: The major objective of this article is to critically examine changes in social stratifica...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The proletarianization of rural migrants is distinctive to contemporary China's development model, i...
Over the last two decades, social and economic changes in transitional economies have produced many ...
In this study, we argue that the specific process of the proletarianization of Chinese migrant worke...
xi, 263 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2014 HanRural-ur...
Eric Florence (2013), Migrant labour culture in post-Mao China, Institut du Monde Contemporain (Coll...
China's capitalist transformation offers us a non-Western perspective to understand the contradictio...
As a result of its open-door policies and 30 years of reform, China has become the "world'...
As a result of its open-door policies and 30 years of reform, China has become the "world's factory"...
My dissertation analyzes the institutional mechanisms that cause the persistence of class and status...
With a shift in manufacturing from the developed countries of North America, Europe, and East Asia t...
Post-socialist China is characterized by the loss of social and economic safety nets for workers, pa...
Objective: The major objective of this article is to critically examine changes in social stratifica...
This paper examines the effects that changes in the Chinese government’s methods of labor control ha...
Objective: The major objective of this article is to critically examine changes in social stratifica...
2009-2010 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The proletarianization of rural migrants is distinctive to contemporary China's development model, i...
Over the last two decades, social and economic changes in transitional economies have produced many ...
In this study, we argue that the specific process of the proletarianization of Chinese migrant worke...
xi, 263 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2014 HanRural-ur...
Eric Florence (2013), Migrant labour culture in post-Mao China, Institut du Monde Contemporain (Coll...