Encountering officials is inevitable in many research projects in China. The encounter itself shows a snapshot of how local officialdom works. Being rejected by the officials, being unable to find the officials during office hours, being passing like a ball from one office to another, and being scolded or humiliated were normal occurrences for ordinary people in dealing with local officials. ‘In a meeting’ was a frequently named excuse by officials to avoid unwelcome visits. Encountering Chinese officials thus put challenge on researchers to get needed information, to interpret meanings behind words, and to explore complex relationships behind certain phenomenon. But the encounter itself constitutes a significant part of the research ‘field...
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The public's trust in government is a subject that arouses interest and debate among researchers and...
China has traditionally been held up around the world as the archetype of centralised governance and...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
Highlights: China shows a small overall improvement from 2007 due in part to a new access to informa...
In the Chinese bureaucracy, where political imperatives for maintaining harmony require people to re...
I had always known that accessing government officials in China could be challenging. In my fieldwor...
Few political systems are completely closed to citizen participation, but in nondemocratic systems a...
The low degree of institutionalization of Chinese administration means that citizens engaging with t...
This article examines Chinese institutions designed to funnel citizen opinions to leaders. It argues...
In this paper, the everyday politics of rural Chinese officials will be analyzed, largely drawing on...
We recently learned that the Chinese government has deemed the term “civil society” [gongmin shehui ...
This dissertation has three empirical chapters that are organized around two central questions: (1) ...
Pressing new (and old) challenges has put systems of governance and public administration under pres...
While some scholars recommend to follow official channels when conducting social science research in...
The public's trust in government is a subject that arouses interest and debate among researchers and...
China has traditionally been held up around the world as the archetype of centralised governance and...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Previous literature has provided little evidence regarding the ways in which China’s burgeoning soci...
Highlights: China shows a small overall improvement from 2007 due in part to a new access to informa...
In the Chinese bureaucracy, where political imperatives for maintaining harmony require people to re...