2011年夏季
Summer 2011
历史遗产、全球金融危机与中国工人阶级运动
Historical Legacies, Global Financial Crisis, and China’s Working Class Movement
历史背景和中国工人总体状况 / Historical Background and Chinese Workers’ Overall Conditions
- 中国工人研究全体编辑: 工人阶级的现状和未来
- Research on Chinese Workers Editorial Collective: The Chinese Working Class Present Conditions and Future
- 韩西雅: 工人阶级、工会、党、行政:建国初有关工会问题的两次争论
- HAN Xiya: The Working Class, Union, Party, and Administration: Two Key Debates on the Role of the Union in the Early Years of the People’s Republic
- 韩西雅: 工人阶级管理企业、管理上层建筑的实践
- HAN Xiya: Chinese Working Class Management of Enterprises and Superstructure
- 张耀祖: 新中国60年工人阶级的演变和发展
- ZHANG Yaozu: Notes on The Transformation and Development of the Chinese Working Class During the Past 60 Years
- Joel ANDREAS: Expropriation of Workers and Capitalist Transformation in China
- 乔尔•安舟: 中国资本主义改革与剥夺工人
中国国企工人面在改制和全球金融危机中的斗争 / Struggles by China’s Traditional Working Class in Response to SOE Restructuring and Global Financial Crisis
- 燎原: 辽阳铁合金厂的改制过程和工人的反腐维权斗争
- LIAO Yuan: The Restructuring Process at the Liaoyang Fero-alloy Factory and Workers’ Anti-Corruption Struggles
- 裴海德: 从两个案例看城市传统工人
- PEI Haide: What Two Case Studies Tell Us about the Situation of State Owned Enterprise Workers Today
- Stephen PHILION: By What Right do Chinese State Enterprise Workers Fight for Rights?
- 方迪: 中国国企工人通过什么权利斗争
中国新工人阶级的形成 / The Formation of China’s New Working Class
- 沈梅: 金融风暴以来珠三角工人处境及劳资矛盾走向
- SHEN Mei: The Plight of Pearl River Delta Region Workers and Labor Conflicts: Trends since the Onset of the Financial Crisis
- 水木: 深圳打工者现状——对一位维权志愿者的访谈
- SHUI Mu: The Conditions of Migrant Workers in Shenzhen: A Discussion with a Rural Migrant Workers’ Rights Activist
- 潘毅,任焰: 农民工的隐喻:无法完成的无产阶级化
- PUN Ngai and REN Yan: The Implications of Nongmingong (Peasant Worker, Migrant Worker): An Incomplete Proletarianization
Looking forward to reading what looks like an excellent publication.
Hope to see more of this interesting new publication.
Hi, I think that China is a confused case of of how a country can evolve and develop their political and economic system along the truly Marxist perspective …………….maybe the the new publication can bring clarity on this phenomenon and other issues affecting China and its relationship to the rest of the world.
Thanks for putting out another issue!
It would be nice to have some more info about the Chinese authors.
Are they on the mainland or in Hong Kong or Taiwan? Are they academics? What are their other contributions?
John,
All the Chinese contributors, except Pun Ngai, are from Mainland China. Ngai is in Hong Kong. If there is a particular contributor you’d like to contact, we can try to get you their email address.
Steve