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Handling of Unyielding Complaints in China - Process Dynamics and Outcomes

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This book provides a framework of protest handling which redirects our attention away from the strength of protesters and towards the constraints of state power, drawing on detailed case studies randomly collected in 7 provinces in China over the last decade. It finds that the challenges of retaining legitimacy, the propensity for responsiveness, the contradictions of the petition system, and the dynamics of elite alignments are key elements shaping the fate of nail-like petitions. A nail-like person refers to the individual who looks like a stubborn nail on a plank of wood that cannot be easily hammered down. His persistent protest thus is theoretically puzzling, since such individual-based protest is assumed to be too weak to effectively challenge a powerful authoritarian regime. Although this phenomenon is widely observed in China, it is ignored by current studies on collective action. Meanwhile, this book delves into the life politics of nail-like persons and reveals that their escalation of grievance, marginalized social status, inability of pursuing desirable lives through legitimate means, and communication with fellow petitioners also reinforce their determination of contention. This book describes deeply the fate of individual-based protests in China. It scrutinizes the state's role in shaping contention at its macro, intermediate, and micro levels, and meanwhile pay more attention to local specifics that are crucial to uncovering the logic of petitioners' actions and consciousness. This book has implications for scholars and graduates who are interested in contentious politics and state-society interactions in China.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Fieldwork and Methodology.-  Chapter 3. A Theoretical Framework of Protest Handling.- Chapter 4. Selective Implementation in the Offline Petition System.- Chapter 5. Institutional Absorption in the Online Petition System.- Chapter 6. The Handling of Nail-like Petitions.- Chapter 7. The Handling of Nail-like Residents.- Chapter 8. The Life Course of Nail-like Persons and Their Contention.- Chapter 9. The Hidden Rules Constraining Resistance.- Chapter 10. The Strength and Limits of China's Eclectic State.

About the author










Xiaowei Gui is an associate professor in the School of Sociology at Wuhan University, China. He received his Doctor of Laws from Wuhan University, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Copenhagen University. His research centers on contentious politics and state-society interaction. He has published articles in China Perspectives, Chinese Sociological Review, China: An International Journal, and Rural China.

Product details

Authors Xiaowei Gui
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.10.2023
 
EAN 9789811959264
ISBN 978-981-1959-26-4
No. of pages 204
Dimensions 155 mm x 11 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations IX, 204 p. 1 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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