威权体制下以运动为导向的劳工组织:以中国为例

Movement-oriented labor organizations in an authoritarian regime: The case of China

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2021
被引 11
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究中国以运动为导向的劳工非政府组织如何在威权体制下兴起、组织工人集体行动,以及其运动角色因政府管理变化而弱化的过程。

Abstract

How do labor organizations with a movement orientation arise in an authoritarian regime? How do they organize workers collectively in a repressive society? What movement roles do they play? What challenges do they face? To answer these questions, I use synthesized social movement theories to examine movement-oriented labor non-governmental organizations in China. Based on qualitative data collected through triangulated sources, I find that movement-oriented labor non-governmental organizations use political opportunities to promote one type of modular collective labor action, which consists of three tactics, namely the election of worker representatives, collective negotiation, and protest. They guide workers to build mobilizing and connective structures, formulate collective action frames, and amass movement resources. However, the movement roles of this type of labor non-governmental organization have weakened, owing to diminishing political opportunities caused by changes in government administration. This research contributes to our understanding of social movement theories, labor organizations in China, labor non-governmental organizations and worker centers generally, and state–society relations in non-democracies.

劳工组织社会运动威权主义中国政治