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The Chinese "Cultural Revolution" in History and Memory
2007. "'A Portrait of Martyr Jiang Qing': The Chinese Cultural Revolution on the Internet." Pp. 287-316 in Ching Kwan Lee and Guobin Yang (eds). Re-envisioning the Chinese Revolution: The Politics and Poetics of Collective Memories in Reform China. Woodrow Wilson Press and Stanford University Press. 2006. “Hongweibing yidai de rentong zhuanbian” (The Identity Transformation of the Red Guard Generation). Huaxia wenzhai zengkan, No. 545 (wenge bowuguan tongxun, No. 379), December 19, 2006. http://museums.cnd.org/CR/ZK06/cr379.gb.html#1 2006. Review of Yangtian changxiao: yige danjian shiyi nian de hongweibing yuzhong yutianlu (Outcry from a Red Guard Imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution), by Lu Li'an and edited by Wang Shaoguang.. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2005. In The China Review Vol. 6, No. 2 (Fall 2006), pp. 180-183. 2005. "Days of Old Are Not Puffs of Smoke: Three Hypotheses on Collective Memories of the Cultural Revolution." The China Review, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Fall 2005), pp. 13-41. Guobin Yang and Ming-Bao Yue. "Introduction: Gilded-Age Memories of the Cultural Revolution." The China Review, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Fall 2005), pp. 1-12. 2003. "China's Zhiqing Generation: Nostalgia, Identity and Cultural Resistance in the 1990s." Modern China Vol.29, No.3 (July 2003), pp. 267-296. 2000. "The Liminal Effects of Social Movements: Red Guards and the Transformation of Identity." Sociological Forum 15(3): 379-406.
The Internet and Civil Society 2009. The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online. New York: Columbia University Press.
2009.
"The
Internet as Cultural Form: Technology and the Human Condition in China."
Knowledge, Technology & Policy 22(2): 109-115.
Special issue on “Political Culture of
Web 2.0 in Asia."
2009. "Historical Imagination in the Study of
Chinese Digital Civil Society." In Xiaoling Zhang and Yongnian Zheng
eds. China's Information and Communications Technology Revolution:
Social Changes and State Responses Routledge, pp. 17-33.
2008. "Contention in Chinese
Cyberspace." In Popular Protest in China, edited by Kevin
O'Brien (Harvard University Press), pp. 126-143.
2008.
"Media, Power, and Protest: From the Cultural Revolution to the
Internet." (with Craig Calhoun).
Harvard Asia Pacific Review, 9(2): 9-13.
2007. "How Do Chinese Civic Associations Respond to the Internet: Findings from a Survey." The China Quarterly 189: 122-143.
2006. "Between Control and Contention: China's New Internet Politics." Washington Journal of Modern China Vol. 8, No. 1 (Spring/Summer 2006): 30-47.
2006. "Activists
beyond Virtual Borders: Internet–Mediated Networks and Informational
Politics in China." First Monday, volume 11, number 9
(September). 2006. "The Internet and Emerging Civil Society in China." In Political Reform in China: The Rule of Law versus Democratization , edited by Suisheng Zhao. M. E. Sharpe, pp. 196-214. 2006. “The Internet and Civil Society in China: Co-evolutionary Dynamics and Digital Formations,” in China’s Deep Reform: Domestic Politics in Transition, edited by Lowell Dittmer and Guoli Liu. Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 303-318. 2004. "Mingling Politics with Play: The Virtual Chinese Public Sphere." International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Newsletter 33 (March 2004).
2003. "The
co-evolution of the Internet and Civil Society in China." Asian
Survey Vol. 43, No. 3, May/June, pp.405-422.
2003. "The Internet and the Rise of a Transnational Chinese Cultural Sphere." Media, Culture & Society 25(4): 469-490.
2003. "The
Internet and Civil Society in China: A Preliminary Assessment."
Journal of Contemporary China,
Volume 12, Number 36 (August 2003), pp.453 - 475.
2002. "Information Technology, Virtual Chinese Diaspora, and Transnational Public Sphere." Paper commissioned for the "Virtual Diaspora and Global Problem Solving" Project of the Nautilus Institute, Berkeley, CA.
2002. "Between Democracy and Development: The Impact of New Information Technologies on Civil Soicety in China." [This is a policy brief for Social Science Research Council.]
2002. "Civil Society in China: A Dynamic Field of Study." China Review International Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring 2002), pp. 1-16. [Civil society is shown to consist of four dimensions - individual rights, voluntary organizations, public communication, and collective action.] Environmental NGOs and Activism in China
2009. “Introduction,” The China Environment
Yearbook, Vol. 3: Crises and Opportunities, edited by Yang Dongping.
Leiden: Brill, pp. xxi – xxiii.
2007. (with Craig Calhoun) "Media, Civil Society, and the Rise of a Green Public Sphere in China." China Information 21(2):211-236.
2005. "Environmental
NGOs and Institutional Dynamics in China." The China Quarterly
(March 2005), No. 181, pp. 46-66.
2006. "Forging Environmentalism, Changing Society," Remarks on a Panel Forum Marking the Publication of Forging Environmentalism, edited by Joanne Bauer. September 13, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
2005. " Information Technology and Grassroots Democracy: A Case Study of Environmental Activism in China ." In Charles L. Nieman (ed.), Democracy and Globalization. Kent State University Press.
2004. "Is There an Environmental Movement in China? Beware of the 'River of Anger.'" Pp. 4-8 in Active Society in Formation: Environmentalism, Labor, and the Underworld in China. Asia Program Special Report, No. 124, (September 2004). Washington, D.C.: The Woodrow Wilson Center.
2004. "Global Environmentalism Hits China," YaleGlobal Online, February 4, 2004. 2003. "Cultural Globalization and Discourses of Environmental Ethics in China." Globalization and East Asian Culture, edited and published by University Research Center, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 169-176.
2003. "Weaving a Green Web: the Internet and Environmental Activism in China." China Environment Series, Issue 6. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center, pp. 89-92. Chinese Student Movement in
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2005. "Emotional Events and the Transformation of Collective Action: The Chinese Student Movement." Pp. 79-98 in Emotions and Social Movements, edited by Helena Flam and Debra King. London: Routledge.
2001. Steve Pfaff and Guobin Yang. "Double-Edged
Rituals and the Symbolic Resources of Collective Action: Political
Commemorations and the Mobilization of Protest in 1989."Theory and
Society.30 (2001): 539-589. [Best Article Award, American Sociological
Association Section on Social Movements and Collective Behavior, 2002]
2000. Guobin Yang. "Achieving
Emotions in Collective Action: Emotional Processes and Movement
Mobilization in the 1989 Chinese Student Movement." The
Sociological Quarterly 41(4): 593-614. ["Outstanding Recent
Contribution Award," Sociology of Emotions Section, the American
Sociological Association, 2001] . Classical Chinese Poetics:
Wenxin diaolong
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