INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES AND CHANGING POLITICAL CONSUMERISM IN CHINA

Zhang Lei, Wenling Liu, Peter Oosterveer

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    The growth of consumption is one of the most impressive social changes in contemporary China. This transformation is driven and shaped by the forces of globalization, economic growth, political modernization, the emerging middle class, industrialization/urbanization, advances in information and communication technologies, and sustainability challenges. Given China’s unique historical, cultural, and institutional context, it is highly interesting to assess the relevance of the concept of political consumerism in China. This chapter analyzes how institutional changes are shaping consumer politics and how political consumerism affects the development of governance in China. Two important consumption domains, food and energy, are used to explore what occurred in the particular context of rapidly transforming China. The conclusion discusses the question of whether the increased buying power of Chinese consumers will actually be used to address environmental and safety concerns.

    源语言英语
    主期刊名The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism
    出版商Oxford University Press
    583-602
    页数20
    ISBN(电子版)9780190629038
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    出版状态已出版 - 1 1月 2018

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    Lei, Z., Liu, W., & Oosterveer, P. (2018). INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES AND CHANGING POLITICAL CONSUMERISM IN CHINA. 在 The Oxford Handbook of Political Consumerism (页码 583-602). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190629038.013.26