Journal•ISSN: 0920-203X
China Information
SAGE Publishing
About: China Information is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): China & Politics. It has an ISSN identifier of 0920-203X. Over the lifetime, 619 publications have been published receiving 5942 citations. The journal is also known as: China Info..
Topics: China, Politics, Mainland China, Government, Civil society
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TL;DR: In early 2004, public controversies surrounding dam building on the Nu River prompted the Chinese government to halt the proposed hydropower project as discussed by the authors, indicating the rise of a green public sphere of critical environmental discourse.
Abstract: Direct citizen voices are relatively absent from China's public arena and seldom influence government policymaking. In early 2004, however, public controversies surrounding dam building on the Nu River prompted the Chinese government to halt the proposed hydropower project. The occurrence of such public debates indicates the rise of a green public sphere of critical environmental discourse. Environmental nongovernmental organizations play a central role in producing this critical discourse. Mass media, the internet, and “alternative media” are the main channels of communication. The emergence of a green public sphere demonstrates the new dynamism of grass-roots political change.
260 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the emergence of social movements is generally seen as an indicator of democratization and argue that such a view overlooks the nature of political change in China, which entails a more gradual transition.
Abstract: This article provides a theoretical introduction to the other contributions in this special issue. The emergence of social movements is generally seen as an indicator of democratization. The article argues that such a view overlooks the nature of political change in China, which entails a more gradual transition. In this light, the collection of articles is organized around several questions. What does the limited political space imply for the development of a social movement in China? Is the possibility for a social movement a precondition for the development of civil society? What are the prospects for the emergence of a social movement in China, and how would it relate to international forces? These questions are explored by focusing on one of the most active areas of civil society in contemporary China: the environmental realm. The argument linking the articles in this special issue is that China's semiauthoritarian political setup in association with increased social spaces for civic action has creat...
114 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the degree to which the Chinese government can control the internet and more than that, to what degree the internet can be used as a means for control is discussed.
Abstract: This article discusses the degree to which the Chinese government can control the internet and, more than that, to what degree the internet can be used as a means for control. Using a framework sug...
92 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the visions and practices of DIY (do-it-yourself) maker culture in China are discussed, and the ideals held by DIY makers, such as openness, peer production, and individual empowerment, are formulated in relation to China's project of building a creative society and economy.
Abstract: This article discusses the visions and practices of DIY (do-it-yourself) maker culture in China. It analyses how the ideals held by DIY makers, such as openness, peer production, and individual empowerment, are formulated in relation to China’s project of building a creative society and economy. To demonstrate, this article draws from long-term ethnographic research, including the setting up of China’s first hackerspace, the proliferation of making, and partnerships between makers and manufacturers. China’s makers are driven to reinvent what creativity, innovation, industrial production and citizenship mean today, simultaneously exploiting and challenging political rhetoric. By setting up hackerspaces, designing open technologies and starting up businesses, they craft alternative subject positions, for themselves and others. The contribution of this article is threefold. First, it fills a gap in current research by providing an account of a culture of technology production. Second, it proposes the analyti...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors aim to critically review the recent phenomenon of eco-cities in China which has captured the attention of the city authorities since the 2000s, and more than 200 ecocities have been proposed in China.
Abstract: This article aims to critically review the recent phenomenon of eco-cities in China which has captured the attention of the city authorities since the 2000s. At the time of writing, more than 200 e...
83 citations