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Chinese Environmental Contention: Linking Up against Waste Incineration [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Environment and Society in Asia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462988927
  • ISBN-13: 9789462988927
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 324 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 7 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Environment and Society in Asia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462988927
  • ISBN-13: 9789462988927
Teised raamatud teemal:
Through a study of Chinese anti-incineration contention, this book investigates how the different contentious actors in China's green sphere link up and what this means for environmental contention.

- First comprehensive study that investigates the diffusion of contention and scale shift in China and systematically analyzes the linkages between different actor groups and sites of contention as potential basis for an environmental movement - One of few comprehensive studies that provide a detailed account of the dynamics behind the diffusion of contention and scale shift in an authoritarian setting - Systematic comparative case study design and large data base collected through ethnographic methods permit systematic in-depth investigation of nine cases in both urban and rural China A plethora of new actors has in recent years entered China’s environmental arena. In Western countries, the linkages and diffusion processes between such actors often drive environmental movements. Through a study of Chinese anti-incineration contention, Chinese Environmental Contention: Linking Up against Waste Incineration investigates how the different contentious actors in China’s green sphere link up, and what this means for environmental contention. It addresses questions such as: What lies behind the notable increase of environmental protests in China? And what are the potentials for the emergence of an environmental movement? The book shows that a complex network of ties has emerged in China’s environmental realm under Hu Jintao. Affected communities across the country have connected with each other and with national-level environmentalists, experts and lawyers. Such networked contention fosters both local campaigns and national-level policy advocacy. Beyond China, the detailed case studies shed light on the dynamics behind the diffusion of contention under restrictive political conditions.
List of Abbreviations
8(1)
Preface 9(6)
1 An Emerging Network in China's Green Sphere
15(38)
Towards an Environmental Movement? Introduction
15(9)
Networked Contention: Horizontal and Vertical Linkages and the Diffusion of Contention
24(15)
Methods and Data
39(14)
2 A Burning Issue
53(34)
Waste Incineration in China A `Golden Age' of Chinese Waste Incineration: Policies and Economic Incentives
53(10)
Critical Voices: The Chinese `No Burn' Community
63(16)
A Wave of Local Resistance: Local Community Contention Against Waste Incinerators
79(8)
3 Learning between Homeowners
87(58)
The Urban Case of Beijing Asuwei Setting the Stage: Waste Incineration and `Homeowner' Resistance in Beijing
87(10)
For the Broader Public Good: The Case of Beijing Asuwei
97(40)
Analysis: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Linkages in the Asuwei Campaign
137(8)
4 Making the Most of External Linkages
145(36)
The Rural Case of Panguanying Village With a Little Help from their Friends: The Case of Panguanying Village
145(28)
Analysis: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Linkages for the Panguanying Villagers
173(8)
5 The Limitations of Linkages
181(38)
The Peri-Urban Case of Beijing's Dagong Village `Resistance is Futile': The Case of Dagong Village
181(33)
Analysis: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Linkages in the Dagong Struggle
214(5)
6 Conclusion
219(38)
Networked Contention: No Longer Fragmented, Not Yet a Movement Environmental Actors Linking Up: Implications for Local Anti-Incineration Contention in China
219(26)
Beyond Localized Struggles: Networked Contention and the Prospect for a Broader Movement
245(3)
Beyond Waste Incineration: Linking Up as a Broader Trend in Chinese Environmental Contention
248(4)
Beyond China: Networked Contention, Linkages, and Diffusion in a Restrictive Political Setting
252(5)
Appendices
257(38)
Appendix I List of interviews
257(6)
Appendix II List of cited documents
263(16)
Appendix III Basic information on collected cases
279(9)
Appendix IV Brief description of sample and central background cases
288(4)
Appendix V Case protocol template
292(3)
References 295(26)
Index 321
Maria Bondes is an associate research fellow at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) Institute of Asian Studies in Hamburg, Germany. Her research centers on social activism in China with a focus on environmental contention.