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Cheng, Xiuying.
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The Circular State---the Symbolic Labor Politics in Transitional China.
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The Circular State---the Symbolic Labor Politics in Transitional China./
Author:
Cheng, Xiuying.
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118 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-06, Section: A, page: .
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-06A.
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Asian Studies. -
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9781124551302
The Circular State---the Symbolic Labor Politics in Transitional China.
Cheng, Xiuying.
The Circular State---the Symbolic Labor Politics in Transitional China.
- 118 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-06, Section: A, page: .
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Berkeley, 2010.
The restructuring of SOEs (State Owned Enterprises) in China produced a great deal of labor contentions. How to manage the workers and control the labor conflicts after the collapsing of the work unit system became a big challenge to the state's stability and legitimacy during the transition to the market economy. This dissertation attempts to explore the structure and functioning of this state in transition from the particular perspective of the interaction between the state and its workers.
ISBN: 9781124551302Subjects--Topical Terms:
1669375
Asian Studies.
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It offered a comparative case study of two groups of workers (the state workers vs. the temporary workers) in central China, especially the concrete processes of their struggles, including street protests, office petitions and court litigations. The radical protesters on the streets would be directed into the petition offices, which would further refer or push the workers to the courts to seek clear judge. When the conflict could not reach a conclusion at the local level, the workers would petition to the center, which would certainly refer them back to the local.
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The process of the workers' struggles displayed a circular state composing of four intersecting circles: the circle between petition offices, the circle between courts, the circle between petition offices and courts, and the circle between the center and the local. This circular state only circulated the cases of the labor conflicts, instead of resolving them, but it turned the material requests from the workers into discursive struggles about justifications, and thus transformed the radical confrontation between the labor and the capital into peaceful communications.
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This containment of the labor conflicts was not an oppressive process simply to quench down the workers' resistance, but instead a productive process to promote the statist capitals, such as the state policies and state laws, and produce the imagination of the state. During the active engagement with the state agents, the challenging workers gradually learned to use the dominant and official languages to frame their requests, interpret their positions and realign their relations to the state. This symbolic domination was the crucial mechanism for the state to manage and control the contentious workers during the period of transition.
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