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Mobilizing Without the Masses - Diana Fu
Season 3 · Episode 32

Mobilizing Without the Masses - Diana Fu

Diana Fu describes the evolution of activism, citizenship and civil society in China, and how NGOs engage in unconventional mobilization under authoritarian rule, based on her research on migrant workers and labor organizations.

China 21 · 21st Century China Center

July 5, 201917m 40s

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Show Notes

Diana Fu describes the evolution of activism, citizenship and civil society in China, and how NGOs engage in unconventional mobilization under authoritarian rule, based on her research on migrant workers and labor organizations.

Diana Fu is an associate professor of political sciences at the University of Toronto. She’s the author of the award-winning book Mobilizing Without the Masses, which describes a third pathway of contention that challenges conventional understandings of mobilization under authoritarian rule.

Editor/Host: Samuel Tsoi
Production Support: Mike Fausner
Music: Dave Liang/Shanghai Restoration Project

Topics

social movementsngoprotestscivil societylaborchinaauthoritarianismhong kongmigrantsactivism