Disturbances in Heaven
Made in China Yearbook 2016
Edited by: Ivan Franceschini, Kevin Lin, Nicholas LouberePlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
Labour and civil society are two fundamental components of international discussions concerning China today. Whether it is the arrest of labour activists or rights lawyers, the adoption of new industrial policies, or the passing of draconian rules on non-governmental organisations, the events occurring in these areas in China often make global headlines. At the same time, in spite of the grave challenges for workers and activists, the Chinese labour movement is witnessing significant developments, with the occurrence of some of the largest strikes in decades. All of this calls for more serious analysis from both scholars and practitioners, as well for critical engagement with a broader global audience interested in forging international solidarity. It is with these aims in mind that we have compiled this Made in China Yearbook 2016: Disturbances in Heaven, a collection of original articles by both scholars and activists, analysing the most important trends in Chinese labour and civil society over the past year. With its unique blend of in-depth scholarly work written in a direct, accessible style, this volume will allow readers to situate events and policies related to Chinese labour and civil society in a wider context, and serve as an indispensable reference book for international activists, practitioners, and policy-makers.
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781760461072
- ISBN (online):
- 9781760461089
- Publication date:
- Feb 2017
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/MIC.02.2017
- Series:
- Made in China Yearbook
- Co-publisher:
- Australian Centre on China in the World
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Law; Social Sciences: Politics & International Studies, Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- East Asia: China
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Introduction
- Disturbances in Heaven (PDF, 0.2MB) — Ivan Franceschini doi
- Briefs: January–March 2016 (PDF, 1.2MB)
Steer Your Way
- The Chinese Working Class: Made, Unmade, in Itself, for Itself, or None of the Above? (PDF, 0.2MB) — William Hurst doi
- Remoulding the State Sector: Back to the 1990s? (PDF, 0.6MB) — Kevin Lin doi
- Laying Off Responsibility: Microcredit, Entrepreneurship, and China’s Industrial Retrenchment (PDF, 0.2MB) — Nicholas Loubere doi
- Migrant Labour and the Sustainability of China’s Welfare System (PDF, 0.3MB) — Beatriz Carrillo doi
- Forum: Interpreting Chinese Labour: Informalisation or Empowerment? (PDF, 0.4MB) — Anita Chan, Kaxton Siu, Sarah Swider doi
- Briefs: April–June 2016 (PDF, 1.7MB)
Hammer to Fall
- Revisiting Chinese Labour NGOs: Some Grounds for Hope? (PDF, 0.2MB) — Ivan Franceschini doi
- The Resistance of Walmart Workers in China: A Missed Opportunity (PDF, 1.2MB) — Anita Chan doi
- What Does Wukan Have to Do With Democracy? (PDF, 0.3MB) — Luigi Tomba doi
- The Foreign NGOs Management Law: A Compendium (PDF, 0.1MB) — Ivan Franceschini, Elisa Nesossi doi
- Forum: A Civil Society Under Assault (PDF, 0.9MB) — Ellen David Friedman, Kevin Slaten, May Wong doi
- Briefs: July–September 2016 (PDF, 1.2MB)
Eye in the Sky
- The Neglected Side of the Coin: Legal Hegemony, Class Consciousness, and Labour Politics in China (PDF, 0.2MB) — Elaine Sio-Ieng Hui doi
- Chinese Workers and the Law: Misplaced Trust? (PDF, 0.3MB) — Ivan Franceschini doi
- Chinese Workers and the Legal System: Bridging the Gap in Representation (PDF, 0.2MB) — Aaron Halegua doi
- China’s Religion Law and the Perils of Counting Consciousness (PDF, 1.0MB) — Thomas David Dubois doi
- Forum: Interpreting The Rule Of Law in Xi Jinping’s China (PDF, 0.8MB) — Joshua Rosenzweig, Ewan Smith, Susan Trevaskes doi
- Briefs: October–December 2016 (PDF, 1.5MB)
Heart of Darkness?
- Fighting the Race to the Bottom: Regulating Chinese Investment in Zambian Mines (PDF, 0.6MB) — Mukete Beyongo Dynamic doi
- There and Back Again: Conceptualising the Chinese Gold Rush in Ghana (PDF, 1.3MB) — Nicholas Loubere, Gordon Crawford doi
- A Chinese Empire in the Making? Questioning Myths from the Agri-Food Sector in Ghana (PDF, 0.5MB) — Jixia Lu doi
Soul Sacrifice
- Paradise Under Construction (PDF, 0.6MB) — Christian Sorace doi
- The Cow and the Goat Descend the Mountain: Fighting Modernity with Poems (PDF, 0.3MB) — Ivan Franceschini doi
- Chinese Dreams of Happiness: What Are the Chances? (PDF, 1.4MB) — Gerda Wielander doi
- Bibliography (PDF, 0.1MB)
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