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A Study On The Status Quo And Development Of Ethnical Political Participation In The Urban Community Of Northwest China

Posted on:2018-02-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2346330533957253Subject:Ethnology
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"Expand the orderly participation,promote the information disclosure,strengthen the deliberations,strengthen the power of supervision" is the request of The 18 th National Congress of the Communist Party of China(CPC)to improve the grassroots self-government mechanism.Self-governance by urban residents is an important part of the grassroots self-government mechanism.How to expand the orderly political participation of the urban communities is also a hot topic in the study of community politics in China.With the deepening of reform and opening up and the rapid development of modernization,China's various ethnic groups are also experiencing the process of change and integration.In this process,the rural minority population began to shift to the city,the city's original ethnic living pattern is also changing,so the city began to emerge by the different ethnic groups formed by ethnic groups,ethnic space living pattern changes will impose positive and negative effects on ethnic interaction.Located in the Yellow River coast of Lanzhou since ancient times is the place between different ethnic groups.This paper chooses an urban ethnic community composed of the Han,Hui and Dongxiang in Chengguan district of Lanzhou city to conduct fieldwork,and takes the form of institutionalized and non-institutionalized political participation as the direction of linear survey,showing two survey directions On behalf of the case.Combined with the analysis framework of ethnology and political science,the author tries to answer the question of how to expand the orderly political participation of the ethnic groups in the urban communities,taking the form of the participatory pattern of community participation as the research focus.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ethnical Political Participation, non-institutionalization Political Participation, Institutionalization Political Participation, Urban Ethnical Community
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