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ID171028
Title ProperEconomic power of the politically powerless in the 2019 Hong Kong pro-democracy movement
LanguageENG
AuthorChan, Debby Sze Wan ;  Pun, Ngai
Summary / Abstract (Note)This commentary seeks to stimulate discussion about grassroots resistance that has taken on conglomerates in the faceless and leaderless 2019 pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. The scale, scope, and time span of these protests is unprecedented in the city and, at the time of writing, there is no sign they will soon abate. Behind eye-catching scenes of black-clad protesters filling the streets, a sea of light in assemblies, rounds and rounds of tear gas fired by police, people covered in blood, and burning shops, is an emerging economic resistance movement that aims to generate alternative political resources in an acutely imbalanced bargaining structure between protesters and the government.
`In' analytical NoteCritical Asian Studies Vol. 52, No.1; March 2020: p.33-43
Journal SourceCritical Asian Studies 2020-03 52, 1
Key WordsDemocracy ;  HongKong ;  Political Consumerism ;  Political Strikes ;  2019 Protests ;  Pro Democracy Movement ;  Hongkong - Political Crisis ;  Political Strike - Hongkong