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6. Where Have All the Workers Gone? Reflections on the Role of Trade Unions during the Umbrella Movement
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Take Back Our Future: An Eventful Sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement 1
- 2. Prefigurative Politics of the Umbrella Movement: An Ethnography of Its Promise and Predicament 34
- 3. Transgressive Politics in Occupy Mongkok 52
- 4. The Spectrum of Frames and Disputes in the Umbrella Movement 74
- 5. Mediascape and Movement: The Dynamics of Political Communication, Public and Counterpublic 100
- 6. Where Have All the Workers Gone? Reflections on the Role of Trade Unions during the Umbrella Movement 123
- 7. How Students Took Leadership of the Umbrella Movement: Marginalization of Prodemocracy Parties 144
- 8. Hong Kong’s Hybrid Regime and Its Repertoires 167
- 9. Protest Art, Hong Kong Style: A Photo Essay 193
- 10. Taiwan’s Sunflower Occupy Movement as a Transformative Resistance to the “China Factor” 215
- Afterword. Hong Kong’s Turn toward Greater Authoritarianism 241
- Contributors 245
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1. Take Back Our Future: An Eventful Sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement 1
- 2. Prefigurative Politics of the Umbrella Movement: An Ethnography of Its Promise and Predicament 34
- 3. Transgressive Politics in Occupy Mongkok 52
- 4. The Spectrum of Frames and Disputes in the Umbrella Movement 74
- 5. Mediascape and Movement: The Dynamics of Political Communication, Public and Counterpublic 100
- 6. Where Have All the Workers Gone? Reflections on the Role of Trade Unions during the Umbrella Movement 123
- 7. How Students Took Leadership of the Umbrella Movement: Marginalization of Prodemocracy Parties 144
- 8. Hong Kong’s Hybrid Regime and Its Repertoires 167
- 9. Protest Art, Hong Kong Style: A Photo Essay 193
- 10. Taiwan’s Sunflower Occupy Movement as a Transformative Resistance to the “China Factor” 215
- Afterword. Hong Kong’s Turn toward Greater Authoritarianism 241
- Contributors 245
- Index 249