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Su Wu (Peking University) Neng Liu (Peking University)
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서울대학교 사회발전연구소 Journal of Asian Sociology Journal of Asian Sociology Vol.50 No.3
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2021.9
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487 - 512 (26page)

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The sociological approach to the study of “civil rights” advocates that “rights” be regarded as a kind of system and practice and focuses on how it is social generated. This article examines the process in which workers’ rights, as the contractual relationship between the modern state and the worker group, gradually emerged and were reproduced. Based on the perspective of the political process, this article attempts to provide clues to answer this question by examining the political changes in Tianjin China from 1927 to 1936, workers’ organization in the textile industry, and the labor movement. The differentiation of interests and political struggle among political parties had urged all parties to devote themselves to enhancing their own strength through social mobilization, which in turn promoted the standardization of worker-related legislation and institutionalization of worker resistance. Workers’ protests also affected the efficacy of partisan competition strategies. As a result, “workers’ rights” had been continuously confirmed by various subjects participating in the political game as a bargaining chip to achieve specific goals.

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Introduction
Literature Review
Empowerment by Party Conflicts
Institutionalization of Fights and the Exercise of Rights
Conclusion and Discussion
References

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