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ID160502
Title ProperDisembedding lawful activism in contemporary China
Other Title Informationthe confrontational politics of a green ngo’s legal mobilization
LanguageENG
AuthorLit, Yew Wei
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recent legal reforms in China, particularly amendments in 2014 to the Environmental Protection Law, have encouraged environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) to embrace legal strategies in their advocacy. However, the wider significance of such strategies remains understudied and underestimated. This article examines one such example in Xiamen, Fujian Province, where an ENGO, incensed by the conversion of walkways into parking spaces, led the first administrative lawsuit in the name of ‘pedestrians’ rights’ (行人路权) in China in early 2015. Based on digital ethnography and participant observation, the case illustrates three salient points: first, legal mobilization is conflict-laden and confrontational; second, depoliticized legal actions belie the development of popular critical consciousness; and third, professional ties have become more instrumental than connections with state officials. The net result is then an embedded activism that evinces disembedding tensions. This questions conventional expectations over Chinese environmental activism, that it is non-confrontational and overdependent on personal relations with local officials. In addition to elucidating the disembedding processes and experiences absent in previous ENGO literature, this exploratory research offers a snapshot of lawful activism among environmentalists, illustrating the wider opportunities and challenges accompanying ‘the turn to law’.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 32, No.2; Jul 2018: p.224-243
Journal SourceChina Information 2018-05 32, 2
Key WordsRule of Law ;  Social Resistance ;  Environmental NGOs (Engos) ;  Legal Campaign ;  Administrative Litigation