TY - BOOK
T1 - The Making of Leaderful Mobilization
T2 - Power and Contention in Hong Kong
AU - Cheng, Edmund W.
AU - Yuen, Samson
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Edmund W. Cheng and Samson Yuen 2025. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/2/6
Y1 - 2025/2/6
N2 - The past few decades saw the transformation of Hong Kong from a liberal enclave to a revolutionary crucible at China's offshore. The Making of Leaderful Mobilization takes you through the evolution of protests in this restive city, where ordinary citizens gradually emerged as the protagonists of contention in place of social movement organizations. The book presents a theory of mediated threat that illuminates how threat perceptions fueled shifting forms of mobilization - from brokered mobilization where organizations played guiding roles to leaderful mobilization driven by peer collaboration among the masses. Bringing together event analysis, opinion polls, interviews, and social media data, this book provides a thorough and methodical anatomy of Hong Kong's contentious politics. It unveils the processes and mechanisms of collective action that likely prevailed in many contemporary social movements worldwide. Our temporal approach also uncovers the multiple pathways reshaping hybrid regimes, underscoring their resilience and fragility. Presents a middle-range theorization of threat perceptions to understand the interplay between protest leadership and mass participation Employs multiple sources of data and historical perspectives to capture the relational dynamics between political groups in Hong Kong Outlines the broader implications of the promises and pitfalls of contentious politics, China's approach towards its peripheral borderlands, and geopolitical tension in the Asia-Pacific region.
AB - The past few decades saw the transformation of Hong Kong from a liberal enclave to a revolutionary crucible at China's offshore. The Making of Leaderful Mobilization takes you through the evolution of protests in this restive city, where ordinary citizens gradually emerged as the protagonists of contention in place of social movement organizations. The book presents a theory of mediated threat that illuminates how threat perceptions fueled shifting forms of mobilization - from brokered mobilization where organizations played guiding roles to leaderful mobilization driven by peer collaboration among the masses. Bringing together event analysis, opinion polls, interviews, and social media data, this book provides a thorough and methodical anatomy of Hong Kong's contentious politics. It unveils the processes and mechanisms of collective action that likely prevailed in many contemporary social movements worldwide. Our temporal approach also uncovers the multiple pathways reshaping hybrid regimes, underscoring their resilience and fragility. Presents a middle-range theorization of threat perceptions to understand the interplay between protest leadership and mass participation Employs multiple sources of data and historical perspectives to capture the relational dynamics between political groups in Hong Kong Outlines the broader implications of the promises and pitfalls of contentious politics, China's approach towards its peripheral borderlands, and geopolitical tension in the Asia-Pacific region.
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U2 - 10.1017/9781009445832
DO - 10.1017/9781009445832
M3 - Book or report
AN - SCOPUS:105010177799
SN - 9781009445856
SN - 9781009445849
T3 - Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
BT - The Making of Leaderful Mobilization
PB - Cambridge University Press
ER -