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Workers' Collective Action Form Of Change

Posted on:2008-10-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D FanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360245983301Subject:Sociology
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There have been some forms of study found in the docunments about the Chinese workers' collective action form. They have been studied on the changes of the collective action from their structure of social change or social perspective in the macro-analysis . This research of collective action is a great benefit to the accumulation of knowledge. However, because of their neglect of collective action in the form of microscopic study, scholars, the local government and the state lack the correct understanding of the development of events. What's more,this is not conducive to the elimination of collective action incident on the negative role of the social order,and it is a real threat to the social order. The changes of the workers' form of collective action are the action practice within the system or outside the system. So it can arrive at a correct conclusion only through the practice of the inspection process about the consequences which the results of their practice can give them or the community.Therefore,the author chooses the changes of collective action's form in a single collective action event as the study case,and uses empirical research methods of combining to take the micro-dynamics analysis. This paper is to answer two questions: First, what factors affect the transformation of the action forms in the incident of collective action;Second, what is the process about the dynamic changes in form about the collective action.Through the adoption of these two questions, the author tries to find how the smaller institutionalized or semi-institutionalized collective action is to become the mainstream forms of Chinese workers'collective action so as to reduce the negative effect that the collective action takes to the social order.
Keywords/Search Tags:workers, forms of collective action, expressing interests, social order
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