Professionals in Revolt: Specialized Networks and Sectoral Mobilization in Hong Kong

IF 2.5 1区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ngok Ma, Edmund W. Cheng
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper examines the roles of professional networks in mass protests. The extensive participation of professionals in the anti-extradition movement in Hong Kong, using their professional expertise, specialized networks and institutional positions, constituted a novel form of collective action. Based on framing analysis of sectoral petitions and interviews with participating professionals, this paper shows that state–corporatist arrangements and social movement abeyance structures laid the foundation for sectoral mobilization in the anti-extradition movement. It reveals the conditions under which professional activism can move beyond individual practices and overcome organizational barriers to generating resources to sustain a mass movement. Perceived threats to the professional ethos triggered cross-sectoral participation. Sectoral mobilization modes and levels were contingent on an array of institutional constraints, informal networks and conjunctural events that made for widespread and legitimate professional involvement in a networked movement.
反抗中的专业人士:香港的专业网络和部门动员
摘要本文探讨了专业网络在大规模抗议活动中的作用。专业人士广泛参与香港的反引渡运动,利用他们的专业知识、专业网络和机构地位,构成一种新颖的集体行动形式。基于对部门请愿的框架分析和对参与的专业人士的访谈,本文表明,国家-社团主义安排和社会运动暂停结构为反引渡运动中的部门动员奠定了基础。它揭示了专业行动主义可以超越个人实践并克服组织障碍以产生资源以维持群众运动的条件。对职业精神的威胁引发了跨部门参与。部门动员的方式和水平取决于一系列体制限制、非正式网络和突发事件,这些因素促使专业人员广泛和合法地参与网络化运动。
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