534 Pages
34 B/W Illustrations
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Routledge
534 Pages
34 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
534 Pages
34 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Two assumptions prevail in the study of Chinese citizenship: one holds that citizenship is unique to the Western political culture, and China has historically lacked the necessary conditions for its development; the other implies that China is an authoritarian regime that has always been subject to autocratic power, in which citizens and citizenship play a limited role.
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Introduction
Navigating Chinese Citizenship (Zhonghua Guo)
Part I: Historical Development
- The Emergence of Citizen and Citizenship Ideas in China (Peter Harris)
- Citizenship and Subjecthood in the Historiography on Imperial China (Hilde De Weerdt)
- Synthesizing Citizenship in Modern China (Robert Culp)
- Citizenship Cultivation and Class Struggle in Early 20th Century (Zhonghua Guo)
- Social Policy Evolution and Social Citizenship Development in China (Kinglun Ngok)
- Social Citizenship of Chinese Low-income Families (Chao An)
- Trajectories of the Development of Chinese Citizenship Rights in Post-Mao Era (Bin Xiao)
- Comparing Chinese Citizenship Rights with the East and West (Thomas Janoski)
- Hukou as a Case of Multi-level Citizenship (Samantha A. Vortherms)
- The deprivation and restoration of emigrants’ citizenship in China (Jiaqi M. Liu)
- Migrant workers’ citizenship positionality in contemporary China (Małgorzata (Gosia) Jakimów)
- Chinese Migrant Workers’ Citizenship Perception and its Effect (Fayin Xu)
- The Citizenship of Middle Class in China (Yihan Xiong, Peixuan Huang)
- Constructive Citizenship in Urban China (Junius F. Brown)
- Citizenship actions of the Peasant Workers (Taihui Guo)
- Deliberative Citizenship and Deliberative Governance in Rural China (Baogang He)
- Citizenship and Governance in Local China (Chong Zhang)
- Doing gendered citizenship from the marginal (Yu Ding)
- The Development of Citizenship in China’s Budget Reforms (Ji Zhang)
- The Development of Chinese Cultural Citizenship (Chaozhi Zhang, Shiting (Sonia) Lin, Ce Qu)
- Confucianism and Citizenship Revisited (Canglong Wang)
- Chinese Traditional World Citizenship Thoughts (Huaigao Qi & Dingli Shen)
- Chinese New Media and Citizenship (Shen Zhou, Zengzhi Shi)
- Chinese Digital Citizenship (Yueping Zheng,Caiwei Zhang & Xiaofei Zhang)
- Chinese Nation-State Building and Citizenship (Gregory P. Fairbrother)
- State Building and the Origin of Modern Chinese Citizenship Education (Zhengxian Liu)
- Civic belief systems in Chinese citizenship education (Zhenzhou Zhao, Kerry J. Kennedy and Xingxing Wang)
- Citizenship education in China: Conceptions, policies, and practices (Shuqin Xu)
- Citizenship and Creativity Education in China’s School Music Education (Wai-Chung Ho)
- ‘Ethnic Capital’ and ‘Flexible Citizenship’ in Korean Chinese Stepwise Migration (Jaeeun Kim)
- Cultural Citizenship as Relational (Lin Yi)
- Ethnic Minority and Migrants’ Citizenship (Xinrong Ma)
- Citizenship in Post-handover Hong Kong (Ying Xia)
- Citizenship Education under Hong Kong’ Hybrid Regime (Hui Li)
- The Changing Nature of Citizen Politics in Taiwan (Hsin-Che Wu, Yu-tzung Chang)
Part II: Rights and Obligations
Part III: Citizenship Acts
Part IV: Cultural Citizenships
Part V: Citizenship Educations
Part VI: Citizenship in Special Regions
Biography
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.






