ID | 134416 |
Title Proper | Maoming Anti-PX Protest of 2014 |
Other Title Information | an environmental movement in contemporary China |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ho, Ming-Sho ; Lee, Kingsyhon |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Lee, Kingsyhon China has witnessed several peaceful and successful anti-PX (para-xylene) protests in Xiamen, Dalian, and Ningbo in recent years. However, the protest in Maoming in 2014 turned out to be a noteworthy exception. By using participant observation and in-depth interview data, this article raises the following observations: first, in spite of official propaganda, Maoming citizens actually understand the environmental risk of PX production because of their personal experiences with existing pollution as well as from their knowledge of the Xiamen incident. Secondly, the Maoming protest proceeded in a less organised manner, which explains its violent tendencies. Finally, the large-scale protest was able to proceed without the support of mainstream media and the middle class due to the use of online social media and local knowledge of the urban terrain. |
`In' analytical Note | China Perspectives No.3; 2014: p.33-39 |
Journal Source | China Perspectives 2014-07 |
Key Words | Environmental Movement ; Contemporary China ; Urban Space ; Social Media ; Maoming Anti-Px Protest ; Protest Mobilisation ; Para- Xylene |