Resisting the Ecological Ruin of a Chinese Village: The Logic of Governmentality During the Communication, Supervision and Resolution of a Pollution Protest

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Shenglong Lin, Trent Bax, Ling Yao
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Abstract:Through investigation of a mass incident to resist the ecological ruin of an emigrant Chinese village in the early 2000s, this article analyses the logic of governmentality underlying the flow of communication and supervision during resolution of a pollution protest. This case study demonstrates how emphasis was placed not on personalistic social ties but on organisational relationships. In examining the key role that overseas Chinese organisations played in resolving this case, this article reveals the governing principle of "diplomatic priority". And due to the governing principles underlying "territory management", self-preservation leads local officials to shirk from administrative responsibility. Fear of responsibility and joint liability functions as a roadblock in the flow of legitimate information, and can lead to covering up or suppressing lawful environmental concerns, thereby hampering the timely resolution of the issue.
抵制中国乡村的生态破坏:一场污染抗议的沟通、监督与化解中的治理逻辑
摘要:本文通过对21世纪初发生在中国一个移民村的群体性抵制生态破坏事件的调查,分析了污染抗议解决过程中沟通和监督流程背后的治理逻辑。这个案例研究表明,重点不是放在个人的社会关系上,而是放在组织关系上。通过考察海外华人组织在解决此案中发挥的关键作用,本文揭示了“外交优先”的指导原则。由于“地盘管理”的基本原则,自保导致地方官员逃避行政责任。对责任和共同责任的恐惧阻碍了合法信息的流通,可能导致掩盖或压制合法的环境问题,从而阻碍了问题的及时解决。
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