Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China
Lin JN (2019)
Journal of Contemporary Asia 49(4): 568-585.
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Workers’ resistance is crucial to understanding how the working class respond to the growing
labour precarity in post-socialist China. The labour studies literature posits that inequality and
volatile capital movements increase workers’ precarity and lead to stronger labour resistance,
such as strikes. However, workers’ cognition as an integral part of resistance has been rarely
studied. This article examines cognitive resistance by Chinese workers from different tier cities
by looking at their social trust, class identity, understanding of policies and class solidarity.
Despite capital movements and precarity causing more labour unrest, it does not necessarily
lead to a stronger cognitive resistance. While inequality and precarity are greater in the more
developed megacities with a shifting capital favourability, workers in megacities display a more
conservative cognitive resistance than those from the lower-tier cities. This study of workers’
cognitive resistance provides insight into the future of the Chinese labour movement. It argues
that the working class’s current cognitive non-resistance suggests that even if a window of
opportunity were to appear in the wall of state oppression, workers are not cognitively prepared
to coalesce into a coherent social movement that would bring about transformative changes.
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Contemporary Asia
Band
49
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
568-585
ISSN
0047-2336
eISSN
1752-7554
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2938910
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Lin JN. Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2019;49(4):568-585.
Lin, J. N. (2019). Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 49(4), 568-585. https://doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2019.1576215
Lin, Jake Ningjian. 2019. “Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China”. Journal of Contemporary Asia 49 (4): 568-585.
Lin, J. N. (2019). Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia 49, 568-585.
Lin, J.N., 2019. Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 49(4), p 568-585.
J.N. Lin, “Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China”, Journal of Contemporary Asia, vol. 49, 2019, pp. 568-585.
Lin, J.N.: Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 49, 568-585 (2019).
Lin, Jake Ningjian. “Precarity, Cognitive (Non-)Resistance and the Conservative Working Class in China”. Journal of Contemporary Asia 49.4 (2019): 568-585.
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