This research explores the mechanisms through which farmers in contemporary China might stage successful environmental protests by studying the Huazhen Incident. The author argues that the Huazhen farmers' success in forcing the local government to close the heavily-polluting industrial park can be accounted for by their having successfully aligned an anti-pollution frame with an anti-corruption one, employing the formal village social organizations as mobilizing structures, and creatively developing opportunities for group participation by senior villagers. These three processes empowered Huazhen farmers and constrained the repressive power of the local state as follows: First, environmental issues in Huazhen were entangled with various ot...
In spring 2005, villagers in Dongyang County, Zhejiang were unhappy. For four years they had been co...
While China’s environmental problems have been well publicized to a global audience, its citizens’ e...
In the latter half, especially during the 90\u27s, of the last century, farmers of Sichuan suffered ...
Based on the relevant research results of academic circles and the case data of farmers’ environment...
This article places the study of rural environmental activism in the wider context of the Chinese go...
Rural protests and mass incidents are crucial to our understanding of China s state-society relation...
oai:ojs.witt-ojs:article/64This article will discuss a shift taking place within the Chinese environ...
This paper studies access to justice in China. It provides an in-depth case study of three decades o...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This thesis aims to analyse China’s environmental challenges in relation to environmental policies a...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Both China and Taiwan have experienced impressive economic growth through rapid industrialization th...
Over the last two decades, rapid urban expansion building on landgrabs has become ubiquitous in Chin...
<p>Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it h...
In spring 2005, villagers in Dongyang County, Zhejiang were unhappy. For four years they had been co...
While China’s environmental problems have been well publicized to a global audience, its citizens’ e...
In the latter half, especially during the 90\u27s, of the last century, farmers of Sichuan suffered ...
Based on the relevant research results of academic circles and the case data of farmers’ environment...
This article places the study of rural environmental activism in the wider context of the Chinese go...
Rural protests and mass incidents are crucial to our understanding of China s state-society relation...
oai:ojs.witt-ojs:article/64This article will discuss a shift taking place within the Chinese environ...
This paper studies access to justice in China. It provides an in-depth case study of three decades o...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
This thesis aims to analyse China’s environmental challenges in relation to environmental policies a...
It is often assumed that when citizens do not oppose pollution, it is due to their ignorance of its ...
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has ...
Both China and Taiwan have experienced impressive economic growth through rapid industrialization th...
Over the last two decades, rapid urban expansion building on landgrabs has become ubiquitous in Chin...
<p>Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it h...
In spring 2005, villagers in Dongyang County, Zhejiang were unhappy. For four years they had been co...
While China’s environmental problems have been well publicized to a global audience, its citizens’ e...
In the latter half, especially during the 90\u27s, of the last century, farmers of Sichuan suffered ...