The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Citizenship
Herausgeber: Guo, Zhonghua
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Herausgeber: Guo, Zhonghua
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This book challenges assumptions of Chinese citizenship: that the concept is alien to Chinese culture and that is authoritarian to a degree that citizenship play a limited role. In contrast, China has its unique and rich experience of the emergence, development, rights, obligations, acts, culture, education, and sites of citizenship.
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This book challenges assumptions of Chinese citizenship: that the concept is alien to Chinese culture and that is authoritarian to a degree that citizenship play a limited role. In contrast, China has its unique and rich experience of the emergence, development, rights, obligations, acts, culture, education, and sites of citizenship.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1048g
- ISBN-13: 9781032126913
- ISBN-10: 1032126914
- Artikelnr.: 69943599
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 1048g
- ISBN-13: 9781032126913
- ISBN-10: 1032126914
- Artikelnr.: 69943599
Zhonghua Guo is a professor of political science at Sun Yat-sen University, China. He has authored three monographs and edited two books concerning citizenship studies.
Introduction. Navigating Chinese Citizenship. Part I: Historical
Development. 1.The Emergence of Citizen and Citizenship Ideas in China.
2.Citizenship and Subjecthood in the Historiography on Imperial China.
3.Synthesizing Citizenship in Modern China. 4.Citizenship Cultivation and
Class Struggle in Early 20th Century. 5.Social Policy Evolution and Social
Citizenship Development in China. 6.Social Citizenship of Chinese
Low-income Families. Part II: Rights and Obligations. 7.Trajectories of the
Development of Chinese Citizenship Rights in Post-Mao Era. 8.Comparing
Chinese Citizenship Rights with the East and West . 9.Hukou as a Case of
Multi-level Citizenship. 10.The deprivation and restoration of emigrants'
citizenship in China. 11.Migrant workers' citizenship positionality in
contemporary China. 12.Chinese Migrant Workers' Citizenship Perception and
its Effect. 13.The Citizenship of Middle Class in China. Part III:
Citizenship Acts. 14.Constructive Citizenship in Urban China.
15.Citizenship actions of the Peasant Workers. 16.Deliberative Citizenship
and Deliberative Governance in Rural China. 17.Citizenship and Governance
in Local China. 18.Doing gendered citizenship from the marginal. 19.The
Development of Citizenship in China's Budget Reforms. Part IV: Cultural
Citizenships. 20.The Development of Chinese Cultural Citizenship.
21.Confucianism and Citizenship Revisited. 22.Chinese Traditional World
Citizenship Thoughts. 23.Chinese New Media and Citizenship. 24.Chinese
Digital Citizenship. Part V: Citizenship Educations. 25.Chinese
Nation-State Building and Citizenship. 26.State Building and the Origin of
Modern Chinese Citizenship Education . 27.Civic belief systems in Chinese
citizenship education. 28.Citizenship education in China: Conceptions,
policies, and practices. 29.Citizenship and Creativity Education in China's
School Music Education. Part VI: Citizenship in Special Regions. 30.'Ethnic
Capital' and 'Flexible Citizenship' in Korean Chinese Stepwise Migration.
31.Cultural Citizenship as Relational. 32.Ethnic Minority and Migrants'
Citizenship. 33.Citizenship in Post-handover Hong Kong. 34.Citizenship
Education under Hong Kong' Hybrid Regime. 35.The Changing Nature of Citizen
Politics in Taiwan.
Development. 1.The Emergence of Citizen and Citizenship Ideas in China.
2.Citizenship and Subjecthood in the Historiography on Imperial China.
3.Synthesizing Citizenship in Modern China. 4.Citizenship Cultivation and
Class Struggle in Early 20th Century. 5.Social Policy Evolution and Social
Citizenship Development in China. 6.Social Citizenship of Chinese
Low-income Families. Part II: Rights and Obligations. 7.Trajectories of the
Development of Chinese Citizenship Rights in Post-Mao Era. 8.Comparing
Chinese Citizenship Rights with the East and West . 9.Hukou as a Case of
Multi-level Citizenship. 10.The deprivation and restoration of emigrants'
citizenship in China. 11.Migrant workers' citizenship positionality in
contemporary China. 12.Chinese Migrant Workers' Citizenship Perception and
its Effect. 13.The Citizenship of Middle Class in China. Part III:
Citizenship Acts. 14.Constructive Citizenship in Urban China.
15.Citizenship actions of the Peasant Workers. 16.Deliberative Citizenship
and Deliberative Governance in Rural China. 17.Citizenship and Governance
in Local China. 18.Doing gendered citizenship from the marginal. 19.The
Development of Citizenship in China's Budget Reforms. Part IV: Cultural
Citizenships. 20.The Development of Chinese Cultural Citizenship.
21.Confucianism and Citizenship Revisited. 22.Chinese Traditional World
Citizenship Thoughts. 23.Chinese New Media and Citizenship. 24.Chinese
Digital Citizenship. Part V: Citizenship Educations. 25.Chinese
Nation-State Building and Citizenship. 26.State Building and the Origin of
Modern Chinese Citizenship Education . 27.Civic belief systems in Chinese
citizenship education. 28.Citizenship education in China: Conceptions,
policies, and practices. 29.Citizenship and Creativity Education in China's
School Music Education. Part VI: Citizenship in Special Regions. 30.'Ethnic
Capital' and 'Flexible Citizenship' in Korean Chinese Stepwise Migration.
31.Cultural Citizenship as Relational. 32.Ethnic Minority and Migrants'
Citizenship. 33.Citizenship in Post-handover Hong Kong. 34.Citizenship
Education under Hong Kong' Hybrid Regime. 35.The Changing Nature of Citizen
Politics in Taiwan.
Introduction. Navigating Chinese Citizenship. Part I: Historical
Development. 1.The Emergence of Citizen and Citizenship Ideas in China.
2.Citizenship and Subjecthood in the Historiography on Imperial China.
3.Synthesizing Citizenship in Modern China. 4.Citizenship Cultivation and
Class Struggle in Early 20th Century. 5.Social Policy Evolution and Social
Citizenship Development in China. 6.Social Citizenship of Chinese
Low-income Families. Part II: Rights and Obligations. 7.Trajectories of the
Development of Chinese Citizenship Rights in Post-Mao Era. 8.Comparing
Chinese Citizenship Rights with the East and West . 9.Hukou as a Case of
Multi-level Citizenship. 10.The deprivation and restoration of emigrants'
citizenship in China. 11.Migrant workers' citizenship positionality in
contemporary China. 12.Chinese Migrant Workers' Citizenship Perception and
its Effect. 13.The Citizenship of Middle Class in China. Part III:
Citizenship Acts. 14.Constructive Citizenship in Urban China.
15.Citizenship actions of the Peasant Workers. 16.Deliberative Citizenship
and Deliberative Governance in Rural China. 17.Citizenship and Governance
in Local China. 18.Doing gendered citizenship from the marginal. 19.The
Development of Citizenship in China's Budget Reforms. Part IV: Cultural
Citizenships. 20.The Development of Chinese Cultural Citizenship.
21.Confucianism and Citizenship Revisited. 22.Chinese Traditional World
Citizenship Thoughts. 23.Chinese New Media and Citizenship. 24.Chinese
Digital Citizenship. Part V: Citizenship Educations. 25.Chinese
Nation-State Building and Citizenship. 26.State Building and the Origin of
Modern Chinese Citizenship Education . 27.Civic belief systems in Chinese
citizenship education. 28.Citizenship education in China: Conceptions,
policies, and practices. 29.Citizenship and Creativity Education in China's
School Music Education. Part VI: Citizenship in Special Regions. 30.'Ethnic
Capital' and 'Flexible Citizenship' in Korean Chinese Stepwise Migration.
31.Cultural Citizenship as Relational. 32.Ethnic Minority and Migrants'
Citizenship. 33.Citizenship in Post-handover Hong Kong. 34.Citizenship
Education under Hong Kong' Hybrid Regime. 35.The Changing Nature of Citizen
Politics in Taiwan.
Development. 1.The Emergence of Citizen and Citizenship Ideas in China.
2.Citizenship and Subjecthood in the Historiography on Imperial China.
3.Synthesizing Citizenship in Modern China. 4.Citizenship Cultivation and
Class Struggle in Early 20th Century. 5.Social Policy Evolution and Social
Citizenship Development in China. 6.Social Citizenship of Chinese
Low-income Families. Part II: Rights and Obligations. 7.Trajectories of the
Development of Chinese Citizenship Rights in Post-Mao Era. 8.Comparing
Chinese Citizenship Rights with the East and West . 9.Hukou as a Case of
Multi-level Citizenship. 10.The deprivation and restoration of emigrants'
citizenship in China. 11.Migrant workers' citizenship positionality in
contemporary China. 12.Chinese Migrant Workers' Citizenship Perception and
its Effect. 13.The Citizenship of Middle Class in China. Part III:
Citizenship Acts. 14.Constructive Citizenship in Urban China.
15.Citizenship actions of the Peasant Workers. 16.Deliberative Citizenship
and Deliberative Governance in Rural China. 17.Citizenship and Governance
in Local China. 18.Doing gendered citizenship from the marginal. 19.The
Development of Citizenship in China's Budget Reforms. Part IV: Cultural
Citizenships. 20.The Development of Chinese Cultural Citizenship.
21.Confucianism and Citizenship Revisited. 22.Chinese Traditional World
Citizenship Thoughts. 23.Chinese New Media and Citizenship. 24.Chinese
Digital Citizenship. Part V: Citizenship Educations. 25.Chinese
Nation-State Building and Citizenship. 26.State Building and the Origin of
Modern Chinese Citizenship Education . 27.Civic belief systems in Chinese
citizenship education. 28.Citizenship education in China: Conceptions,
policies, and practices. 29.Citizenship and Creativity Education in China's
School Music Education. Part VI: Citizenship in Special Regions. 30.'Ethnic
Capital' and 'Flexible Citizenship' in Korean Chinese Stepwise Migration.
31.Cultural Citizenship as Relational. 32.Ethnic Minority and Migrants'
Citizenship. 33.Citizenship in Post-handover Hong Kong. 34.Citizenship
Education under Hong Kong' Hybrid Regime. 35.The Changing Nature of Citizen
Politics in Taiwan.