| Titre | The New Working Class Renews the Repertoire of Social Conflict | |
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| Auteur | Jean-Philippe Béja | |
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Revue | China perspectives |
| Numéro | no 2011/2 The Changing World of Chinese Labour | |
| Rubrique / Thématique | Special Frature: The Changing World of Chinese Labour |
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| Page | 3-7 | |
| Résumé anglais |
The strikes that shook the factories of the Pearl River Delta in 2010 revealed the emergence of a new generation of workers of peasant origin. Better educated and more demanding than their parents, they used new communication techniques to launch a movement that borrowed from the protest repertoire developed over the last decade. Despite this, it cannot really be said that a social movement has emerged. Source : Éditeur (via OpenEdition Journals) |
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| Article en ligne | http://chinaperspectives.revues.org/5535 |


