Lu Zhang
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Temple University
My past and current research has been focused on globalization, labor movements, and the political economy of development in East Asia, especially China. I am working on a book manuscript about the current conditions, subjectivity and collective actions of Chinese auto workers. This work explores how global capitalism, national state institutions and socialist legacies, and shop-floor labor activism have interacted in complex ways to produce the specific labor relations and dynamics of labor unrest in the Chinese automobile industry. It is based on twenty months fieldwork and over 300 in-depth interviews in seven automobile enterprises in six Chinese cities between 2004 and 2011.
I am also working on a new research project that explores the causes and impacts of capital relocation within China (from coastal to inland regions) and out of China to the new low-cost sites (such as Vietnam). This comparative case study investigates the geographical relocation of two electronic manufacturers from the same eastern coastal region under the pressure of rising labor costs and strengthening labor legislation in China. While one opted to relocate to an inland Chinese city, the other moved to Vietnam. The study aims to gain some insights into the sustainable economic and social development strategies of central and local governments in developing countries, and how these interact with labor-state relations in the context of capital mobility. This research is part of my larger inquiry into the foundations and mechanisms of state-labor-capital relations and development trajectories of post-socialist and post-revolutionary regimes in an era of globalization.
In Inside China's Automobile Factories, Lu Zhang explores the current conditions, subjectivity, and collective actions of autoworkers in the world's largest and fastest-growing automobile manufacturing nation. Based on years of fieldwork and extensive interviews conducted at seven large auto factories in various regions of China, Zhang provides an inside look at the daily factory life of autoworkers and a deeper understanding of the roots of rising labor unrest in the auto industry. Combining original empirical data and sophisticated analysis that moves from the shop floor to national political economy and global industry dynamics, the book develops a multilayered framework for understanding how labor relations in the auto industry and broader social economy can be expected to develop in China in the coming decades.
• The first ethnographic study of Chinese autoworkers, based on years of fieldwork and extensive interviews • Sociological analysis paired with fine-grained ethnographic detail • Multilayered framework of interactions of shop-floor, national and global processes for understanding the major transformations taking place in China's labor front as well as its economic society
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评分本来只想说乏善可陈、颠来倒去叙述不证自明之理就罢了(这不是太常见不过了么?)偏偏文笔还不好,故事写的也不吸引人。后来看到乱用“experience-near"和“experience-distant" 真得让人生气。。。世界上好看的有意义的书这么多,为什么指定的阅读任务却总是。。。哭
评分本来只想说乏善可陈、颠来倒去叙述不证自明之理就罢了(这不是太常见不过了么?)偏偏文笔还不好,故事写的也不吸引人。后来看到乱用“experience-near"和“experience-distant" 真得让人生气。。。世界上好看的有意义的书这么多,为什么指定的阅读任务却总是。。。哭
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