自发性和民间抵抗

Edmund W. Cheng
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本章探讨引发香港雨伞运动的偶发因素和内生因素。在两个偶然事件的刺激下,这场运动产生了先发制人的大规模动员,是对计划已久的占中运动的自发转变。通过社交媒体有效地联网,来自不同背景的自主个体聚集在不同的物理空间,形成了一个自我动员和分散的抗议结构。这些动态和生态促进了参与性实践,并维持了有弹性的职业。通过现场调查、深度访谈和参与者观察,本章构建了一个反框架,将雨伞运动概念化为一场流行的公民抵抗,从而反驳了官方和媒体将占领视为非法集会、分离主义运动或社会正义运动的框架。
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Spontaneity and Civil Resistance
This chapter examines the contingent and endogenous causes that sparked the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong. Spurred by two contingent events generating pre-emptive and massive mobilization, the movement was a spontaneous transformation of the long-planned Occupy Central campaign. Networked efficiently through social media, autonomous individuals from diverse backgrounds rallied in various physical spaces, resulting in a self-mobilized and decentralized protest structure. These dynamics and ecology facilitated participatory practices and sustained a resilient occupation. Using an on-site survey, in-depth interviews, and participant observation, this chapter constructs a counter-frame conceptualizing the Umbrella Movement as a popular civil resistance, thereby contesting the official and media framings that regard the occupation as an illegal assembly, separatist movement, or social justice movement.
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Index Back Matter Appendix 2. Spontaneity and Civil Resistance: A Counter Frame of the Umbrella Movement 12. The Mirror Image: How does Macao Society read Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement?
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