Uncivil Society

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Uncivil Society is a scholarly work by sociologist Richard Madsen that examines how informal, often disruptive social forces and networks shape political and civic life, particularly in contemporary China.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline Chinese studies
analyzes non-state social actors in China
relationship between state and society in China
author Richard Madsen NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus China NERFINISHED
critiquesConcept civil society in authoritarian contexts
examines impact of disruptive social forces on civic life
role of informal networks in politics
fieldOfStudy political sociology
sociology
focusesOnPeriod contemporary China
genre sociology literature
hasAuthorOccupation sociologist
hasPerspective sociological analysis
hasTheoreticalContext authoritarianism studies
civil society theory
intendedAudience policy analysts
scholars
students
languageOfWork English
mainSubject civic life in China
disruptive social networks
informal social forces
political life in China
publisherCountry United States NERFINISHED
workFocus contentious politics in China
grassroots networks
informal organizations

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