Movement meaning of money: Monetary mobilization in Hong Kong’s prodemocracy movement

IF 2.1 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Review Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1177/00380261231202862
Ming-sho Ho
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The resource mobilization (RM) theory has long discovered the significance of money for protests; yet can this insight be applied to nowadays’ decentralized movements, characterized by the absence of organizational leadership and more creative and spontaneous participation from below? While the RM perspective is anchored in a political economy of organizational fundraising, it is time to bring in Viviana Zelizer’s economic sociology to understand how participants utilize the role of donors, consumers, savers, and investors for the movement purpose. Focusing on Hong Kong’s prodemocracy movement, this article theorizes the full panoply of ‘monetary mobilization’ to revise RM’s narrow conception. By offering a safer and anonymous channel of expression, monetary mobilization emerges as a substitute for in-person participation for risk-averse citizens with financial means. Money is always loaded with symbolic meanings and ethical considerations so that it also functions as a vehicle of the moral outrage and utopian aspirations. Participants are keen to establish a proper relationship between sponsors and beneficiaries by exercising diligent oversight to prevent its corruption. Contrary to the instrumentalist conception, money is per se not a fully fungible and all-purpose resource.
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货币的运动意义:香港民主运动中的货币动员
资源动员(RM)理论早就发现了金钱对抗议的重要性;然而,这种见解能否适用于当今以缺乏组织领导和更多来自底层的创造性和自发参与为特征的分散运动?RM的观点植根于组织筹款的政治经济学,现在是时候引入Viviana Zelizer的经济社会学来理解参与者如何利用捐赠者、消费者、储蓄者和投资者的角色来达到运动目的。本文以香港民主运动为背景,对“货币动员”的全貌进行理论化,以修正RM的狭隘概念。通过提供一个更安全、匿名的表达渠道,货币动员成为厌恶风险、有经济能力的公民亲自参与的替代品。金钱总是承载着象征意义和伦理考虑,因此它也是道德愤怒和乌托邦愿望的载体。参与者希望透过勤勉监督,防止贪污,建立赞助与受惠之间的适当关系。与工具主义观念相反,货币本身并不是一种完全可替代的万能资源。
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