2013
Labour Transitions and Social Inequalities in Tibet and Xinjiang: a comparative analysis of the structural foundations of discrimination and protest
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Abstract
Since 1949, Tibetans and Uyghurs generally have been perceived as the two most problematic members of the PRC s great family of peoples and been the targets of carrot and stick measures designed to facilitate their integration into the PRC. In recent years, a solution to the problem of Xinjiang and the Tibet has been sought in accelerated economic development, yet this is perceived by both groups with great suspicion. Addressing this situation, the volume explores the arenas of socio-economic development and market liberalization, popular culture, urban planning and relocation, environment and ecological migration, civil society, education and language, ethno-nationalism, as well as religious policies and practices. It is especially topical at a time when fieldwork in the regions where these two minorities live remains extremely difficult and politically sensitive.
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Organisation | International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS) |
Fischer, A. M. (2013). Labour Transitions and Social Inequalities in Tibet and Xinjiang: a comparative analysis of the structural foundations of discrimination and protest. In EUR-ISS-PER. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/50116 |