Made in China Journal: Volume 6, Issue 1, 2021
Edited by: Ivan Franceschini, Nicholas LouberePlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
In the spring of 2021, China’s central authorities issued a policy that seeks to change norms of China’s civil society that have been established over the past 30 years. At a moment that portends a closing of space for unregistered NGOs and a possible shift in the ways NGOs can emerge, evolve and cooperate with other social and state entities, we thought it important to look back to revisit the development of China’s civil society over the past decades. Not only is this exercise important in enabling us to understand the shifts now taking place, but it also reminds us of the possibilities that once were, and the possible futures that may be. With this issue we wanted to bring together practitioners, whose experience of running or participating in organisations and initiatives is invaluable both in and of itself, but also in helping us to reflect. We sought to bring their insights together with those of scholars who also have a deep interest, and often practical experience, in China’s organised civil society, studying its different aspects and dynamics. We hoped, too, to capture something of the vibrant diversity of organised civil society during its early (re-)emergence in the 1990s and to remember, as best we could, some of the early pioneers and possibilities.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 2652-6352
- ISSN (online):
- 2206-9119
- Publication date:
- Jul 2021
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/MIC.06.01.2021
- Journal:
- Made in China Journal
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Politics & International Studies, Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- East Asia: China
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Op-ed
China Columns
- The Cultural Politics of National Tragedies and Personal Sacrifice: State Narratives of China’s ‘Ordinary Heroes’ of the COVID-19 Pandemic (PDF, 0.7MB) – Kailing Xie and Yunyun Zhou doi
- Outsider Within: Young Chinese Feminist Activism in the Age of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom (PDF, 0.7MB) – Jin Xianan and Ni Leiyun doi
- Labour Relations, Depersonalisation, and the Making of Class Identity in a Chinese Rural County (PDF, 0.8MB) – Camille Boullenois doi
- An Anatomy of Trump’s Appeal to Chinese Liberals: A Conversation with Teng Biao (PDF, 1.0MB) – Ling Li and Teng Biao doi
Focus
- Cultivate Aridity and Deprive Them of Air: Altering the Approach to Non-State-Approved Social Organisations (PDF, 1.3MB) – Holly Snape doi
- Pioneers and Possibilities: Reflecting on Chinese NGO Development through Oral History (PDF, 0.6MB) – Wang Weinan and Holly Snape doi
- NGO Development in China Since the Wenchuan Earthquake: A Critical Overview (PDF, 0.6MB) – Kang Yi doi
- Humility in the Pursuit of Tacit Knowledge: Public-Benefit Work in Poverty Alleviation and Rural Development (PDF, 0.7MB) – Zhou Jian and Tian Hui doi
- From State Humanitarianism to Equal Citizens: The Making of Disability Subjects in China (PDF, 1.0MB) – Shixin Huang doi
- Unfinished Revolution: An Overview of Three Decades of LGBT Activism in China (PDF, 0.5MB) – Stephanie Yingyi Wang doi
- The Yirenping Experience: Looking Back and Pushing Forward (PDF, 0.8MB) – Lu Jun doi
- From Green Shoots to Crushed Petals: Labour NGOs in China (PDF, 0.8MB) – Jude Howell doi
- China’s Human Rights Lawyers: Rifts and Schisms in an Era of Global Human Rights Backlash (PDF, 0.7MB) – Eva Pils doi
- Going Global: The International Endeavours of Chinese NGOs (PDF, 0.8MB) – Ying Wang doi
- Will There Be a Civil Society in the Xi Jinping Era? Advocacy and Non-Profit Organising in the New Regime (PDF, 0.6MB) – Lawrence Deane doi
Global China Pulse
- Railroaded: The Financial Politics and the Labour Puzzle of Global China (PDF, 0.5MB) – Wanjing (Kelly) Chen doi
- Chinese Energy Investment in Cambodia: Fuelling Industrialisation or Undermining Development Goals? (PDF, 0.7MB) – Mark Grimsditch doi
- A Disappointing Harvest: China’s Opium Replacement Investments in Northern Myanmar Since 2009 (PDF, 1.0MB) – Edmund Downie doi
Conversations
- Securing China’s Northwest Frontier: A Conversation with David Tobin (PDF, 1.7MB) – Darren Byler and David Tobin doi
- Beijing from Below: A Conversation with Harriet Evans (PDF, 1.5MB) – Andrea Enrico Pia and Harriet Evans doi
- Revisiting Minjian Intellectuals: A Conversation with Sebastian Veg (PDF, 0.5MB) – Zeng Jinyan and Sebastian Veg doi
In Memoriam
- A Tribute to Daniel Kane (PDF, 0.9MB) – Annie Luman Ren doi
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