Death and Life of Chinese Civil Society
Death and Life of Chinese Civil Society
Zhou, Mujun
The University of Michigan Press
02/2026
286
Mole
Inglês
9780472057856
15 a 20 dias
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Interstitial Emergence of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 1. The Revival of Public Life, 1992-2002
Chapter 2. The Expansion of Interstitial Publics, 2003-2007
Chapter 3. The Hasty Formation of a Counter-Hegemonic Project, 2003-2007
Part Two: The Contradicting Institutionalization of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 4. The Structural Transformation of Interstitial Publics, 2008-2013
Chapter 5. The Increasing Contestation over the Idea of Civil Society, 2008-2013
Chapter 6. The Tribalization of Public Discussion, 2014-2019
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Interstitial Emergence of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 1. The Revival of Public Life, 1992-2002
Chapter 2. The Expansion of Interstitial Publics, 2003-2007
Chapter 3. The Hasty Formation of a Counter-Hegemonic Project, 2003-2007
Part Two: The Contradicting Institutionalization of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 4. The Structural Transformation of Interstitial Publics, 2008-2013
Chapter 5. The Increasing Contestation over the Idea of Civil Society, 2008-2013
Chapter 6. The Tribalization of Public Discussion, 2014-2019
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
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civil society; public sphere; China; democracy; interstitial space; interstitial emergence; institutionalization; authoritarian state; public intellectuals; liberal intellectuals; liberalism; new left; ideology; ideational movement; social movement; labor movement; feminist movement; environmental movement; homeowners' movement; new rural reconstruction movement; weiquan; NGOs; critical media; critical journalists; grassroots organizations; youth activists; Southern Weekly; Institute of Civil Society; Open Constitute Initiative
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Interstitial Emergence of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 1. The Revival of Public Life, 1992-2002
Chapter 2. The Expansion of Interstitial Publics, 2003-2007
Chapter 3. The Hasty Formation of a Counter-Hegemonic Project, 2003-2007
Part Two: The Contradicting Institutionalization of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 4. The Structural Transformation of Interstitial Publics, 2008-2013
Chapter 5. The Increasing Contestation over the Idea of Civil Society, 2008-2013
Chapter 6. The Tribalization of Public Discussion, 2014-2019
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Part One: The Interstitial Emergence of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 1. The Revival of Public Life, 1992-2002
Chapter 2. The Expansion of Interstitial Publics, 2003-2007
Chapter 3. The Hasty Formation of a Counter-Hegemonic Project, 2003-2007
Part Two: The Contradicting Institutionalization of Civil Society as an Ideational Movement
Chapter 4. The Structural Transformation of Interstitial Publics, 2008-2013
Chapter 5. The Increasing Contestation over the Idea of Civil Society, 2008-2013
Chapter 6. The Tribalization of Public Discussion, 2014-2019
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
civil society; public sphere; China; democracy; interstitial space; interstitial emergence; institutionalization; authoritarian state; public intellectuals; liberal intellectuals; liberalism; new left; ideology; ideational movement; social movement; labor movement; feminist movement; environmental movement; homeowners' movement; new rural reconstruction movement; weiquan; NGOs; critical media; critical journalists; grassroots organizations; youth activists; Southern Weekly; Institute of Civil Society; Open Constitute Initiative