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Elizabeth J. Perry

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  85
Citations -  4217

Elizabeth J. Perry is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Politics. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3957 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth J. Perry include University of California & Swarthmore College.

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Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics

TL;DR: McAdam and McAdam as mentioned in this paper discuss the role of race and gender in the dynamics of contentious action in the study of social movements and revolutions, and discuss the relationship between race, gender, and race.
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Chinese Society : Change, Conflict and Resistance

TL;DR: In this paper, reform and resistance in contemporary China have been studied, focusing on the changing context of the Dissident movement and the changing contexts of the dissident movement in rural areas.
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Danwei : the changing Chinese workplace in historical and comparative perspective

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present high profile case studies that were selected for their notoriety and their ability to connect the reader to fundamental ethical questions, such as torture (Abu Ghraib), impeachment (Clinton), competence (FEMA), electoral violation (DeLay), and historical corruption (machine politics).
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Chinese Conceptions of “Rights”: From Mencius to Mao—and Now

TL;DR: The recent explosion of popular protest in China, often framed as a demand for the fulfillment of "rights" has captured widespread attention as mentioned in this paper, and some observers interpret the protests as signs of a moral vacuum.
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Shanghai on Strike: The Politics of Chinese Labor

TL;DR: The Politics of Place, 1839-1919: 1. A city of immigrants 2. South China artisans 3. North China proletarians 4. Heyday of radicalism, 1919-27 5. Conservative interregnum, 1927-37 6. The Politics of Production: 7. Tobacco 8. Textiles 9. Transport Conclusion Appendices as mentioned in this paper.