Social Ties, Resources, and Migrant Labor Contention in Contemporary China: From Peasants to Protesters

Social Ties, Resources, and Migrant Labor Contention in Contemporary China: From Peasants to Protesters

by Jeffrey Becker
Social Ties, Resources, and Migrant Labor Contention in Contemporary China: From Peasants to Protesters

Social Ties, Resources, and Migrant Labor Contention in Contemporary China: From Peasants to Protesters

by Jeffrey Becker

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Overview

The growth of China’s internal migrant labor population is one of the most important issues emerging from the Hu Jintao regime. As China continues to undergo an urbanization process as profound as any in modern history, there is little doubt migrant workers are affecting economic and political decision making at the central and local levels. Relying on interviews with over 250 Chinese migrant workers—peasant farmers who have moved to the cities in search of work—as well as interviews with Chinese labor activists, this book explores the evolution of migrant labor protest in China over the past three decades. It examines how migrant workers engage in protest today, and how they choose from available protest strategies.

While past studies of Chinese rural to urban migration have long acknowledged the importance of traditional rural ties between family members, this book demonstrates how new urban ties:

  • help migrant workers learn of new protest options,
  • navigate the legal system,
  • connect with others sharing similar disputes,
  • and identify additional resources.

The book also examines the growth and importance of Chinese migrant labor rights organizations and the role of information communication technology in migrant labor protest activity.

The findings presented here shed new light on Chinese state-society relations and economic development. Moreover, the findings from this book, which demonstrate how economic reforms create opportunities for protest, and how migrant workers take advantages of these opportunities, have implications for our understanding of contentious politics in other authoritarian states undergoing similar economic and demographic transition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739191866
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 884 KB

About the Author

Jeffrey Becker is a China analyst in the CNA Corporation’s China Studies Division.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Understanding the Frequency and Form of Chinese Migrant Labor Protests
Chapter 2: The Current Condition of Migrant Labor in China: Common Disputes and Strategies for Action
Chapter 3: From Wandering Beggars to New Urban Citizens: The Changing Landscape for Migrant Labor
Chapter 4: The State, the Market, and Challenges to Institutionalizing Migrant Labor Protests
Chapter 5: Mobilizing Resources for Protest: Quantitative Analysis
Chapter 6: Social Ties and Labor Protest: Case Study Analysis
Chapter 7: Technology and Migrant Labor Protest
Chapter 8: Social Sources of Support: Migrant Organizations and Labor Activism
Chapter 9: Conclusion: Labor Protest in Authoritarian States
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