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Activism Beyond Borders: The Study of Trans-border Anti-sweatshop Campaigns across Hong Kong and Mainland China.

机译:超越国界的激进主义:对香港和中国大陆的跨境反汗运动的研究。

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China's economic reform since the late 1970s and expansion of global capitalism has turned the country into the biggest "world factory", as well as the biggest "sweatshop". In global supply chains, Chinese workers, particularly migrant workers, suffer poor working conditions and a lack of labor protection. Countering "hegemonic globalization", activists and transnational NGOs participate in a variety of labor rights activism. This thesis looks into trans-border pro-labor activism across the border between Hong Kong and Mainland China, with a specific focus on anti-sweatshop campaigns. A multi-sited ethnographic method is used to document six anti-sweatshop campaigns to strive for better working conditions and fairer labor practices. Using these cases, this study examines the mechanism and processes of trans-border anti-sweatshop campaigns and networks involving NGOs, student groups and workers. The study also analyzes how this mechanism works at a micro level and to what extent it is effective. The author indicates that anti-sweatshop activism in Greater China has experienced several evolving patterns --- from marketplace/consumer-centered to producing-sites-centered, and has moved domestic actors (including workers, students, scholars, media and consumers) "from margin to center". Such evolution has catalyzed the formation of a "Mainland-Hong Kong-global" anti-sweatshop network to further address China's labor issues. Trans-border anti-sweatshop activism faces many obstacles such as limited political opportunities and activists' limited capacity in mobilizing the mass participation of domestic actors. The author further suggests that the potential of such activism lies with the possibilities to build up deeper solidarity with workers and greater unity with other pro-labor actors and resources.
机译:自1970年代末以来,中国的经济改革和全球资本主义的扩张使中国成为最大的“世界工厂”和最大的“血汗工厂”。在全球供应链中,中国工人,特别是农民工,工作条件恶劣,缺乏劳动保护。为对抗“霸权全球化”,激进主义者和跨国非政府组织参加了各种劳工权利激进主义。本文着眼于跨越香港与中国大陆边界的跨界劳工激进主义,特别是针对反血汗工厂的运动。使用多地点民族志方法记录了六个反血汗工厂的运动,以争取更好的工作条件和更公平的劳动习惯。利用这些案例,本研究考察了非政府组织,学生团体和工人参与的跨境反汗商店运动和网络的机制和过程。这项研究还分析了这种机制如何在微观水平上起作用以及在何种程度上有效。作者指出,大中华区的反血汗工厂激进主义经历了几种演变的模式-从以市场/消费者为中心到以生产场所为中心,并且已经转移了国内演员(包括工人,学生,学者,媒体和消费者)”从边缘到中心”。这种演变催生了“内地-香港-全球”反汗工厂网络的形成,以进一步解决中国的劳工问题。跨界的反血汗工厂行动主义面临许多障碍,例如政治机会有限以及激进主义者动员国内演员的大规模参与的能力有限。作者进一步建议,这种激进主义的潜力在于建立与工人的更深层次的团结以及与其他劳工工人和资源的更大团结的可能性。

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  • 作者

    Xu, Yi.;

  • 作者单位

    Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong).;

  • 授予单位 Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong).;
  • 学科 Sociology Industrial and Labor Relations.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 216 p.
  • 总页数 216
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

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