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ID106916
Title ProperPolitical economy of compassion
Other Title InformationChina's 'charity supermarket' saga
LanguageENG
AuthorShue, Vivienne
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)With a focus on Tianjin, this article examines the recent widespread establishment of 'charity supermarkets' in China's cities. Inspired by the example of certain 'thrift shops' in the US, charity supermarkets were set up for the purpose of assisting the urban poor. Several contrasting contemporary discourses within China concerning poverty, charity, business, and the proper roles of the market, state, and community in the delivery of social welfare are explored. The differing perspectives revealed throw an interesting light on why China's charity supermarkets have not, so far, developed as anticipated. This interesting urban social experiment is analyzed as a case study in the potential to achieve effective 'mutual empowerment' of state and society in the contemporary Chinese context.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 72; Nov 2011: p751-772
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 20, No. 72; Nov 2011: p751-772
Key WordsPolitical Economy ;  China ;  Saga ;  Supermarket


 
 
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