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City Of Land-lost Farmers In The Process Of Political Identity Problem Research

Posted on:2013-02-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330371476890Subject:Political Theory
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In recent years, with the development of city rapid development, the demand for land expands ceaselessly, and this is bound to cause a farmer lost territory. And the land to the peasants of extraordinary significance, land is not only their basic survival, but also carrying their employment, pension and other multiple security functions. Farmer lost territory is a series of problems will directly affect their political identity, political identity changes especially problems directly affect China’s social stability and development. So, to lost territory farmer political identity is very necessary to study.Political identity includes value identity, identity, organizational identification and content system. In the present study we found, along with the city development, farmers’political identity changed, its identity by "farmer "to "citizen", the system from "one yuan" to "pluralism", which is organized by village into a "community councils", and in the the changes in the process, farmers’political identity appeared self-identity tension, system identity degree weaken, the problem such as weakness of organizational identity. Among them, the government and peasants own idea factors, unbalanced interest distribution and system mechanism is not sound and the system arrangement and execution appear distorted, is caused by the political identity of the main causes of lost territory farmer. Therefore, this research thinks, should promote the transformation of concepts, landless peasant political identification value foundation, perfect interest mechanism, providing landless farmers’political identity of the power source, improve system construction, landless peasant political identification system.
Keywords/Search Tags:urbanization, landless peasants, political identity, valueidentity, system recognition
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