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  • 1
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    b3kat_BV041224852
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (316 S.)
    ISBN: 9789089641311
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: China ; Soziale Bewegung ; Hongkong ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382431002882
    Format: 1 online resource (315 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-40196-3 , 9786612401961 , 90-485-1055-4
    Series Statement: ICAS publications series. Edited volumes ; 9
    Content: The starting point of this book is the acknowledgement that on one side Chinese individuals, freer from the constraints of the State, have to rely on their own efforts for their well-being and, on the other side, in some circumstances, they gather together to defend their interests. The individualisation of society goes hand in hand with the collective movements that emerged as a result of individual wants. There are not only internal factors leading to the emergence of collective forms of action, but also external ones and that's why the editors have chosen to encompass Hong Kong in their stu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on Romanisation; 1. Framing Social Movements in Contemporary China and Hong Kong; 2. Social Protests, Village Democracy and State Building in China: How Do Rural Social Protests Promote Village Democracy?; 3. Social Movements and State-Society Relationship in Hong Kong; 4. Social Movements and the Law in Post-Colonial Hong Kong; 5. Defining Hong Kong as an Emerging Protest Space: The Anti-Globalisation Movement1; 6. 'Old Working Class' Resistance in Capitalist China: A Ritualised Social Management (1995-2006) , 7. Justifying the New Economic and Social Order: The Voice of a Private Entrepreneur8. The Rise of Migrant Workers' Collective Actions: Toward a New Social Contract in China; 9. Grassroots Activism and Labour Electoral Politics under Chinese Rule, 1997-2008; 10. Hong Kong's Trade Unions as an Evolving Social Organisation and Their Prospects for the Future; 11. Non-governmental Feminist Activism in The People's Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge; 12. The Hong Kong Catholic Church: A Framing Role in Social Movement , 13. Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and MultiplicationsContributors; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8964-131-9
    Language: English
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    gbv_1696505763
    Format: 1 online resource (268 pages)
    ISBN: 9789048510559
    Series Statement: ICAS Publications Series
    Content: The starting point of this book is the acknowledgement that on one side Chinese individuals, freer from the constraints of the State, have to rely on their own efforts for their well-being and, on the other side, in some circumstances, they gather together to defend their interests. The individualisation of society goes hand in hand with the collective movements that emerged as a result of individual wants. There are not only internal factors leading to the emergence of collective forms of action, but also external ones and that's why the editors have chosen to encompass Hong Kong in their study. The authors argue that protest actions and movement taking place in the Mainland and Hong Kong have enabled both societies to expand their protest spaces. At a theoretical level, these developments lead us to reconceputalise citizenship as practised rather than as given.
    Content: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Romanisation -- 1 Framing Social Movements in Contemporary China and Hong Kong -- 2 Social Protests, Village Democracy and State Building in China: How Do Rural Social Protests Promote Village Democracy? -- 3 Social Movements and State-Society Relationship in Hong Kong -- 4 Social Movements and the Law in Post-Colonial Hong Kong -- 5 Defining Hong Kong as an Emerging Protest Space: The Anti-Globalisation Movement -- 6 'Old Working Class' Resistance in Capitalist China: A Ritualised Social Management (1995-2006) -- 7 Justifying the New Economic and Social Order: The Voice of a Private Entrepreneur -- 8 The Rise of Migrant Workers' Collective Actions: Toward a New Social Contract in China -- 9 Grassroots Activism and Labour Electoral Politics under Chinese Rule, 1997-2008 -- 10 Hong Kong's Trade Unions as an Evolving Social Organisation and Their Prospects for the Future -- 11 Non-governmental Feminist Activism in The People's Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge -- 12 The Hong Kong Catholic Church: A Framing Role in Social Movement -- 13 Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and Multiplications -- Contributors -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089641311
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789089641311
    Language: English
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    gbv_1003610536
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (312 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9089641319 , 9048510554 , 9789089641311 , 9789048510559
    Series Statement: ICAS publications series. Edited volumes 9
    Content: The starting point of this book is the acknowledgement that on one side Chinese individuals, freer from the constraints of the State, have to rely on their own efforts for their well-being and, on the other side, in some circumstances, they gather together to defend their interests. The individualisation of society goes hand in hand with the collective movements that emerged as a result of individual wants
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-307) , Framing Social Movements in Contemporary China and Hong Kong , Social Protests, Village Democracy and State Building in China: How Do Rural Social Protests Promote Village Democracy? , Social Movements and State-Society Relationship in Hong Kong , Social Movements and the Law in Post-Colonial Hong Kong , Defining Hong Kong as an Emerging Protest Space: The Anti-Globalisation Movement , 'Old Working Class' Resistance in Capitalist China: A Ritualised Social Management (1995-2006) , Justifying the New Economic and Social Order: The Voice of a Private Entrepreneur , Rise of Migrant Workers' Collective Actions: Toward a New Social Contract in China , Grassroots Activism and Labour Electoral Politics under Chinese Rule, 1997-2008 , Hong Kong's Trade Unions as an Evolving Social Organisation and Their Prospects for the Future , Non-governmental Feminist Activism in The People's Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge , Hong Kong Catholic Church: A Framing Role in Social Movement , Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and Multiplications , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089641311
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Social movements in China and Hong Kong Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2009
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    gbv_625309464
    Format: 312 S
    ISBN: 9789089641311
    Series Statement: ICAS publications series
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: China ; Soziale Bewegung ; Hongkong ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958077143902883
    Format: 1 online resource (315 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-40196-3 , 9786612401961 , 90-485-1055-4
    Series Statement: ICAS publications series. Edited volumes ; 9
    Content: The starting point of this book is the acknowledgement that on one side Chinese individuals, freer from the constraints of the State, have to rely on their own efforts for their well-being and, on the other side, in some circumstances, they gather together to defend their interests. The individualisation of society goes hand in hand with the collective movements that emerged as a result of individual wants. There are not only internal factors leading to the emergence of collective forms of action, but also external ones and that's why the editors have chosen to encompass Hong Kong in their stu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on Romanisation; 1. Framing Social Movements in Contemporary China and Hong Kong; 2. Social Protests, Village Democracy and State Building in China: How Do Rural Social Protests Promote Village Democracy?; 3. Social Movements and State-Society Relationship in Hong Kong; 4. Social Movements and the Law in Post-Colonial Hong Kong; 5. Defining Hong Kong as an Emerging Protest Space: The Anti-Globalisation Movement1; 6. 'Old Working Class' Resistance in Capitalist China: A Ritualised Social Management (1995-2006) , 7. Justifying the New Economic and Social Order: The Voice of a Private Entrepreneur8. The Rise of Migrant Workers' Collective Actions: Toward a New Social Contract in China; 9. Grassroots Activism and Labour Electoral Politics under Chinese Rule, 1997-2008; 10. Hong Kong's Trade Unions as an Evolving Social Organisation and Their Prospects for the Future; 11. Non-governmental Feminist Activism in The People's Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge; 12. The Hong Kong Catholic Church: A Framing Role in Social Movement , 13. Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and MultiplicationsContributors; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8964-131-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958077143902883
    Format: 1 online resource (315 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-40196-3 , 9786612401961 , 90-485-1055-4
    Series Statement: ICAS publications series. Edited volumes ; 9
    Content: The starting point of this book is the acknowledgement that on one side Chinese individuals, freer from the constraints of the State, have to rely on their own efforts for their well-being and, on the other side, in some circumstances, they gather together to defend their interests. The individualisation of society goes hand in hand with the collective movements that emerged as a result of individual wants. There are not only internal factors leading to the emergence of collective forms of action, but also external ones and that's why the editors have chosen to encompass Hong Kong in their stu
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on Romanisation; 1. Framing Social Movements in Contemporary China and Hong Kong; 2. Social Protests, Village Democracy and State Building in China: How Do Rural Social Protests Promote Village Democracy?; 3. Social Movements and State-Society Relationship in Hong Kong; 4. Social Movements and the Law in Post-Colonial Hong Kong; 5. Defining Hong Kong as an Emerging Protest Space: The Anti-Globalisation Movement1; 6. 'Old Working Class' Resistance in Capitalist China: A Ritualised Social Management (1995-2006) , 7. Justifying the New Economic and Social Order: The Voice of a Private Entrepreneur8. The Rise of Migrant Workers' Collective Actions: Toward a New Social Contract in China; 9. Grassroots Activism and Labour Electoral Politics under Chinese Rule, 1997-2008; 10. Hong Kong's Trade Unions as an Evolving Social Organisation and Their Prospects for the Future; 11. Non-governmental Feminist Activism in The People's Republic of China: Communicating Oppositional Gender Equality Knowledge; 12. The Hong Kong Catholic Church: A Framing Role in Social Movement , 13. Religiosity and Social Movements in China: Divisions and MultiplicationsContributors; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-8964-131-9
    Language: English
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