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Journal of Asian Studies (2000) 59 (1): 154–156.
Published: 01 February 2000
...Inge Nielsen Zhongguoren dushu toushi. 1978–1998 dazhong dushu shenghuo bianqian diaocha . (A Perspective on Chinese People's Reading. A Survey of the Changes in the Reading Activity of the Masses from 1978 to 1998) . By Kang Xiaoguang , Wu Yulun , Liu Dehuan , and Sun Hui . Nanning...
View articletitled, Zhongguoren dushu toushi. 1978–1998 dazhong dushu shenghuo bianqian diaocha . (A Perspective on Chinese People's Reading. A Survey of the Changes in the Reading <span class="search-highlight">Activity</span> of the <span class="search-highlight">Masses</span> from 1978 to 1998)
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (2): 379–387.
Published: 01 May 2019
... opposition posed itself as an active political force and not merely as a detached or abstract form of remonstrance. Through their activist political interventions and in the ensuing contingent realization of an incipient mass movement—incomplete, urban-based, and often elitist, to be sure—a new political...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1945) 4 (4): 341–366.
Published: 01 August 1945
...Sidney D. Gamble Abstract Four hundred farm families were studied in 1927 by the Social Survey Department of the Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement in an effort to secure figures that would give a picture of the economic life and activities of the farm families of Tinghsien...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 29 (1): 125–143.
Published: 01 November 1969
... the intellectual youths. Only as nationalists first and Communists second, were the Communists willing to join the KMT (Kuomintang) as individuals in order to take an active part in the national revolution. In a span of five years, the KMT-CCP alliance had contributed to the consolidation of the revolutionary base...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2014) 73 (4): 989–1000.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Karen L. Thornber Abstract The term “Anthropocene,” coined in the 1980s by the ecologist Eugene F. Stoermer and popularized at the turn of the twenty-first century by the atmospheric chemist and Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen, has been used increasingly in the past decade to highlight human activity...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1987) 46 (2): 279–303.
Published: 01 May 1987
... C. AVERILL active support given to peasant organizing by many units of the NRA, and the rapid replacement of warlord-regime authorities by officials sympathetic to the mass movements all contributed to the enthusiasm with which local Communist leaders embraced the peasant movement. Peasant...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1984) 43 (4): 667–684.
Published: 01 August 1984
...Sharon Hamilton Nolte Abstract The author identifies three meanings of individualism ( kojinshugi ) in Japanese journalism during the Taishō period. They were: first, individual character and talent should be cultivated for the purpose of strengthening the state and fostering the active commitment...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1966) 25 (3): 453–470.
Published: 01 May 1966
...Ellen E. McDonald Abstract One of the functions of higher educational systems everywhere has been the recruitment of an elite; for until the mass-education experiments of the twentieth century, highly educated members of major historical societies have been the chosen few. Similarly, the content...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1966) 25 (3): 413–430.
Published: 01 May 1966
... the franchise was very restricted, it was not necessary for the aspirants to membership of legislatures to build a mass electoral organization. Their social base remained relatively small. Apart from holding annual sessions and passing resolutions on a variety of public issues, the Congress had no program...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1961) 20 (4): 489–508.
Published: 01 August 1961
... to be created at the local level, designed to encourage active and widespread participation by the masses in the work of the State apparatus, to strengthen the ties between the officialdom and the people, and to foster popular initiative. They were to concentrate on extirpating bureaucratism and red tape...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (2): 429–452.
Published: 01 May 2018
...Florian Schneider Abstract On China's web, networked actors ranging from state agencies to private Internet users engage in highly active online discourse. Yet as diverse as this discourse may be, political content remains highly regulated, particularly on issues that affect the legitimacy...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1961) 20 (3): 275–281.
Published: 01 May 1961
... policy, and, in extreme cases, with overthrowing government. How coercion is used, why it is used, and what effects it has can be clarified by analyzing mass activities and violence in the city of Calcutta. In this analysis, one such incident will be described in detail, then brief reference will be made...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2020) 79 (1): 178–179.
Published: 01 February 2020
... illustrate how the party, far from being disinterested in the masses, actively organized the way everyday people labored, studied, and ultimately consented to party rule. Perhaps the most exciting contributions of the book arrive in its final two chapters, which examine the GMD's outreach to unobvious...
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in “Is Peking Man Still Our Ancestor?”—Genetics, Anthropology, and the Politics of Racial Nationalism in China
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2017
Figure 2. On August 8, 2008, the Olympic torch relay's route in the Beijing area started in Zhoukoudian, where a daylong mass rally was organized with various patriotically themed activities. The bronze head statue projects facial features of Peking Man. Feng Gong, the torch bearer, is a popular
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Journal of Asian Studies (1989) 48 (4): 724–740.
Published: 01 November 1989
..., 1986). From the beginning there was a clear sense of vertical hierarchy, and meetings followed the conventional Japanese procedures for consensus decision making. The central members of Sekigun had considerable experience in organizing the sorts of mass activities that were common throughout...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (1): 311–313.
Published: 01 February 2009
... of these movements, and to the way in which more elite political parties appropriated these movements. Across these chapters, Bates effectively argues that “genuine mass activism in the Indian national struggle was often to be seen in inverse proportion to the efforts made by political elites to organize campaigns...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2004) 63 (1): 105–125.
Published: 01 February 2004
... and collaborator forces. Thereafter, guerrilla bases set up hastily around the lines of Japan s advance throughout northern China allowed communist forces to assume leadership with which the GMD was never able to compete successfully of a village-based resistance movement built upon spontaneous mass activism...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1992) 51 (3): 613–619.
Published: 01 August 1992
..., Jordon's reply states that his development of a "Chinese capitalist conspiracy" and "xenophobic" mass activities already add up to "at least two trees of causation." I, however, continue to view these two as differing expressions of the same policy. Jordon writes, "Thus, [as] the anti-Japanese boycott had...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (1): 75–93.
Published: 01 February 2019
... in mass activity. In this milieu, the Avenida attained popularity as “Downtown,” a term of affection that connoted a concentration of humanity. Rizal Avenue stretches for five kilometers to Caloocan, but it was the busy shopping district from Carriedo Street to Claro M. Recto Avenue that grew...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1961) 21 (1): 93–94.
Published: 01 November 1961
... earlier volume was its failure to determine the belong to the "masses" or to the "middle exact date of the "Cry of Balintawak." Agon- class"? The author's indecisiveness on these cillo's two books are admittedly biased and questions was evident in The Revolt of controversial. Because they are concerned...
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