
Disenfranchised
The Rise and Fall of Industrial Citizenship in China
Joel Andreas(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 10. October 2019
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-19-005260-7 (ISBN)
Description
In the decades following World War II, factories in many countries not only provided secure employment and a range of economic entitlements, but also recognized workers as legitimate stakeholders, enabling them to claim rights to participate in decision making and hold factory leaders accountable. In recent decades, as employment has become more precarious, these attributes of industrial citizenship have been eroded and workers have increasingly been reduced to hired hands. As Joel Andreas shows in Disenfranchised, no country has experienced these changes as dramatically as China. Drawing on a decade of field research, including interviews with both factory workers and managers, Andreas traces the changing political status of workers inside Chinese factories from 1949 to the present, carefully analyzing how much power they have actually had to shape their working conditions.
Reviews / Votes
This is a fascinating book. Readers interested in Chinese labour, industrial democracy and political sociology will find it indispensable. * Kaxton Siu, The China Quarterly * This book is an ambitious and remarkably successful analysis of the rise and fall of Chinese "industrial citizenship" between 1949 and the early 2000s. * Christopher Howe, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, Pacific Affairs * Disenfranchised would be a very important resource. * PRC History Review * Disenfranchised would be a very important resource. * PRC History Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Illustrations
1 black and white line drawing
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
643 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-005260-7 (9780190052607)
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Person
Joel Andreas is Associate Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. His first book, Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Rise of China's New Class, analyzed the contentious merger of old and new elites following the 1949 Revolution.
Author
Associate Professor of SociologyAssociate Professor of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
Content
- Preface
- 1. China and the era of industrial citizenship
- 2. Enfranchised
- 3. Participatory paternalism
- 4. Mass supervision
- 5. Big democracy
- 6. Revolutionary committees
- 7. Reforming the work unit system
- 8. Disenfranchised
- 9. Lessons and prospects
- Appendices
- Major events
- Chinese terms
- Acronyms
- Interviewees
- Bibliography