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Social Movements In China And Hong Kong The Expansion Of Protest Space Gilles Guiheux Khun Eng Kuahpearce

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Social Movements In China And Hong Kong The Expansion Of Protest Space Gilles Guiheux Khun Eng Kuahpearce
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Social Movements In China And Hong Kong The Expansion Of Protest Space Gilles Guiheux Khun Eng Kuahpearce instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 315
Author: Gilles Guiheux & Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce
ISBN: 9789089641311, 9089641319
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Social Movements In China And Hong Kong The Expansion Of Protest Space Gilles Guiheux Khun Eng Kuahpearce by Gilles Guiheux & Khun Eng Kuah-pearce 9789089641311, 9089641319 instant download after payment.

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. [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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