China Perspectives

Papers
(The TQCC of China Perspectives is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
DIAMANT, Neil J. 2022. Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.17
MAO, Jingyu. 2024. Intimacy as a Lens on Work and Migration: Experiences of Ethnic Performers in Southwest China. Bristol: Bristol University Press13
“New Migrant” Organisations and the Chinese Diaspora State(s) in the Twenty-first Century: The Case of Japan12
Interrogating Futurity in Contemporary China:Towards Plural Horizons of Political Imagination11
FELDMAN, Steven P. 2023. Xi Jinping’s Anti-corruption Campaign: The Politics of Revenge. London: Routledge.10
New Agricultural Operators and the Local Politics of Land Transfer in China9
The Effects of the Internet on Well-being Among Older Adults Ageing in Place: The Roles of Subjective Income and Social Trust8
Ruins, Ruination, and Fieldwork Photography8
KUZUOĞLU, Uluğ. 2024. Codes of Modernity: Chinese Scripts in the Global Information Age. New York: Columbia University Press6
GOLD, Thomas, and Sebastian VEG (eds.). 2020. Sunflowers and Umbrellas: Social Movements, Expressive Practices, and Political Culture in Taiwan and6
What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Guopian? A Netnographic Analysis of Film-focused PTT Forums as Digital Cinephilic Publics5
Navigating Entrapment: Scams, Mistrust, and Speculation in the Social Life of Retail Stock Market Investors in China5
The Making of Border Infrastructures: Evolution and Interaction with Cross-border Migration on the China–Myanmar Border4
Generational Consciousness and Political Mobilisation of Youth in Taiwan4
Confucian Education and Utopianism: The Classics-reading Movement and its Potential for Social Change4
From “Concealment” to “Deconcealment”: Lay Knowledge and Its Generation Mechanism for Issues of Environmental Risk in China4
GANDIL, Alexandre. 2024. Kinmen, un archipel entre Taiwan et la Chine. Paris: Karthala3
FITZGERALD, John. 2022. Cadre Country: How China Became the Chinese Communist Party. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press.3
SU, Junjie. 2023. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism in China: A Critical Approach. Bristol and Jackson: Channel View Publications.3
Different Privileges, Divergent Paths: Income Loss Among Administrative Elites and Market Elites in China During Covid-193
FU, Po-Shek. 2023. Hong Kong Media and Asia’s Cold War. Oxford: Oxford University Press3
Making Christianity Chinese: Sinicization Outside State Narratives3
LIN, Jacqueline Zhenru. 2024. Making National Heroes: The Exemplarist Production of Masculinities in Contemporary China. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press3
China’s Borderlands: From Getaway to Gateway2
The Transformation of Professional Values in Chinese Investigative Journalism2
Qualitative Inquiry into the Meanings of Higher Education:Implications for Developments in Education and Social Integration in Hong Kong in the Post-Covid-19 Period2
PÉRONNET, Amandine. 2024. Nonnes bouddhistes en Chine post-maoïste: Discipline, éducation, philanthropie au mont Wutai. Paris: Hémisphères Éditions2
A New Professional Ethos: E-commerce and Business Culture in a County of Rural Northern China2
Operational-first Finance: How China’s Financially Distressed Counties Generate Revenue Amid Fiscal Insolvency2
“A New Job after Retirement”: Negotiating Grandparenting and Intergenerational Relationships in Urban China2
Smart City Development in Hong Kong: An Ethical Analysis2
HEURTEBISE, Jean-Yves. 2020. Orientalisme, occidentalisme et universalisme : histoire et méthode des représentations croisées entre mondes européens et chinois (Orientalism, Occidentalism, and Univers2
The “Ethnic” Restaurant:Migration, Ethnicity, and Food Authenticity in Shanghai2
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MANNING, Kimberley. 2023. The Party Family: Revolutionary Attachments and the Gendered Origins of State Power in China. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.2
LIU, Xiaoyuan. 2020. To the End of Revolution: The Chinese Communist Party and Tibet, 1949-1959. New York: Columbia University Press.2
Jiaohua, an Educational Practice in the “Confucian” Company2
HOMOLA, Stéphanie. 2023. The Art of Fate Calculation: Practicing Divination in Taipei, Beijing, and Kaifeng. New York: Berghahn Books.2
From Zhiqing to “Mothers of Tongzhi Children”: Linkages2
“Our Generation”: The Making of Collective Identifications in China and Taiwan2
“Beijing Dama Have Something to Say”: Group Identification and Online Collective Action among Re1
Precarious Employment, Pension Participation, and Retirement Deferment in China1
Deconstructing “Youth without Regrets”: State Power, Collective Memory, and the Formation of a Popular Narrative on the Educated Youth Generation1
AHLERS, Anna L., Mette HALSKOV HANSEN, and Rune SVARVERUD. 2020. The Great Smog of China: A Short Event History of Air Pollution. New York: Columbia University Press.1
MA, Xiao. 2022. Localized Bargaining: The Political Economy of China’s High-speed Railway Program. Oxford: Oxford University Press.1
JAKIMÓW, Malgorzata. 2021. China’s Citizenship Challenge: Labour NGOs and the Struggle for Migrant Workers’ Rights. Manchester: Manchester Univers1
The Dao of Happiness in Contemporary China: On the Encompassing Meanings and Affects of “Xingfu”1
From Political Representation to Digital Activism: Analysing Approaches of Engagement among Fans of Wave Makers (Netflix, 2023)1
Exploring Differences in Trends Between Private and Subsidised Housing Prices in Hong Kong1
RIEMENSCHNITTER, Andrea, Jessica IMBACH, and Justyna JAGUSCIK (eds.). 2023. Sinophone Utopias: Exploring Futures Beyond the China Dream. New York: Cambria Press1
Editorial – China Perspectives, 30 Years of Academic Publication on Contemporary China1
Digitalising Chinese New Year Red Packets: Changing Practices and Meanings1
LOUZON, Victor. 2023. L’étreinte de la patrie. Décolonisation, sortie de guerre et violence à Taiwan, 1947. Paris: Éditions de l’EHESS.1
SPIRES, Anthony J. 2024. Everyday Democracy: Civil Society, Youth, and the Struggle Against Authoritarian Culture in China. New York: Columbia University Press1
Between Governance and the Governed: Navigating China’s Borderlands in a Challenging Era1
Defining Chineseness in Chinese Infrastructure Projects in Africa: The Case of Ghana1
Judicial Responses to Politically Sensitive Cases in an Authoritarian Setting: The Case of Hong Kong1
The Politics of Naming: The Online Carnival in China1
A Supplement to Heilmann’s “Experimentation Under Hierarchy”: The Politics of Chinese Industrial Innovation1
Reframing China Studies: Insights from the Margins and Global Intersections of China’s Borderlands1
The Shaping of “New Gentry” Discourse in the Context of China’s Rural Revitalisation and Heritage Conservation Strategy1
HONG FINCHER, Leta. 2023. Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China (fully updated 10th anniversary edition). London: Bloomsbury.1
Making the Future with the Nonhuman:Shenzhen, the Greater Bay, and “Made in China Intelligently”1
Engendering Transnational Space: China as a High-capacity Diaspora State and Chinese Diasporic Populations1
Programming, Archiving, and Writing about the Women Make Waves Film Festival1
Engendering the Development of the Autism Kangfu Industry in Urban China1
TU, Hang. 2025. Sentimental Republic: Chinese Intellectuals and the Maoist Past. Cambridge: Harvard University Press1
Hong Kong’s Place Branding from 1997 to 2024:From Self-assurance to Aching Attempts to Come Back1
SUMMERS, Tim. 2021. China’s Hong Kong: The Politics of a Global City. 2nd ed. Newcastle: Agenda Publishing.1
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