2017
DOI: 10.1177/2057150x17702089
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How do people get engaged in civic participation? A case study of citizen activism in rebuilding Enning Road, Guangzhou

Abstract: This paper discusses how citizens become engaged in networks for civic engagement and what affects the initiation, continuity, and impact of an actual action. My case study of the citizens’ engagement in rebuilding Enning Road in Guangzhou found that virtual communities expanded people’s actual connections; Internet mobilization, owing to its broad connectedness, helped stimulate the initiation of public participation but the shared channel of this type of media lacked the power to start an actual action or ma… Show more

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“…In 2009, the district government published the historic-cultural neighbourhood preservation and development plan, and hired a company to collect citizens' opinions on it. A total of 183 local households sent their objections to the district government one month later, but did not receive any substantive reply (Huang, 2013). Therefore, 220 local households handed petition letters to congress delegates during the annual Municipal People's Congress and Political Consultative Congress in April 2010 (Zhang and Li, 2016).…”
Section: Public Participation In Urban Redevelopment In Guangzhoumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2009, the district government published the historic-cultural neighbourhood preservation and development plan, and hired a company to collect citizens' opinions on it. A total of 183 local households sent their objections to the district government one month later, but did not receive any substantive reply (Huang, 2013). Therefore, 220 local households handed petition letters to congress delegates during the annual Municipal People's Congress and Political Consultative Congress in April 2010 (Zhang and Li, 2016).…”
Section: Public Participation In Urban Redevelopment In Guangzhoumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these issues are less discussed in current research on state-society relations in China. Although many current studies on Enninglu have paid attention to issues such as public participation, policy adaptation, resilient governance, and state-society conflict (Huang 2017; Lee 2016; Tan and Altrock 2016; Yao et al 2021), most of them have not touched on cultural perspectives (e.g. cultural resistance and cultural policy responses), thus neglecting a more complex mechanism of state-society interaction mediated by culture.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2011) proposed that whether or not cyber social networks affect social movements is determined by network leaders, users’ practices, and some elements in online and offline transformation. Huang (2013) pointed out that although a virtual community multiplies people’s ties with the real world, whether such ties can be transformed into persistent, public-engaged actions is closely related to the offline liaison and mobilization mechanism and its characteristics. Therefore, taking the online-formed social network as a given fact in studying other factors constitutes an inspiring research method.…”
Section: Literature Review: Online and Offlinementioning
confidence: 99%