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Civil Society In China Runya Qiaoan

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Civil Society In China Runya Qiaoan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Runya Qiaoan
ISBN: 9781000449815, 9780367480912, 9780367502744, 9781000449884, 1000449815, 0367480913, 0367502747, 1000449882, 2021030283
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Civil Society In China Runya Qiaoan by Runya Qiaoan 9781000449815, 9780367480912, 9780367502744, 9781000449884, 1000449815, 0367480913, 0367502747, 1000449882, 2021030283 instant download after payment.

Chinese civil society groups have achieved iconic policy advocacy successes in the areas of environmental protection, women’s rights, poverty alleviation, and public health. This book examines why some groups are successful in policy advocacy within the authoritarian context, while others fail. A mechanism of cultural resonance is introduced as an innovative theoretical framework to systematically compare interactions between Chinese civil society and the government in different movements. It is argued that civil society advocacy results depend largely on whether advocators can achieve cultural resonance with policymakers and the mainstream public through their social performances. The effective performance is the one in which advocators employ symbols embraced by the audience (policymakers and the public) in their actions and framings. While many studies have tried to explain the phenomena of successful policy advocacy in China through institutional or organizational factors, this book not only contains extensive empirical data based on field research, but takes a cultural sociological turn to identify the meaning-making process behind advocacy actions. Civil Society in China will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, political science, social work, and Chinese and Asian studies more broadly.

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