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Reclaiming the Neighbourhood. Urban redevelopment, citizen acti / Gransow, Bettina   Journal Article
Gransow, Bettina Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This study examines social interventions into the everyday life of residents, families, and communities during a redevelopment project in an old town neighbourhood of Guangzhou. It further analyses how citizen activism unfolds in response to these redevelopment interventions. To better understand contention over the renewal of an old town neighbourhood - beyond negotiation of compensation for economic losses - the study is structured by a recognition-theoretical model of social conflict following Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser.
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Requests for environmental information disclosure in China: an understanding from legal mobilization and citizen activism / Wang, Xinhong   Article
Wang, Xinhong Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes the fairly recent phenomenon of citizens and organizations requesting disclosure of environmental information in China. Chinese citizens and organizations are invoking the new open government information regulations to push government agencies, particularly environmental protection agencies, to fulfill their legal obligation of information disclosure. By requesting that government agencies disclose environmental information, citizens and organizations have turned themselves into active agents pushing forward the implementation of the new regulations. The findings of this article suggest that a bottom-up legal mobilization in the field of environmental information disclosure, though still with a limited scope, has been happening and endeavoring to make social and political changes in China. Furthermore, this legal mobilization can be seen as an important part of emerging civil society activities in contemporary China.
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