From the Great Wall to Global Connection: How Globalization is Shaping Chinese Social Movements in the Post-Pandemic Era

Authors

  • Yuan Gao Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/nj5qa140

Keywords:

Globalization, Chinese Social Movements, Post-Pandemic Era, Digital Activism, International Solidarity

Abstract

This paper intends to explore the multifaceted impact of globalization on Chinese social movements following the COVID-19 pandemic. It delves into how increased global interconnectedness has both empowered and challenged the movements, particularly in the context of China’s evolving online censorship policies. The study examines the role of digital platforms in mobilizing and spreading awareness, the influence of international public opinion, and the economic factors that shape the trajectory of these movements. It also discusses the challenges faced, such as government control and resistance to external influences, and the opportunities for social movements to draw inspiration from global causes. The paper made the conclusion by highlighting the resilience of Chinese social movements in adapting to a world with globalization trend and advocating for legal reforms to address societal issues exacerbated by the pandemic.

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Published

2024-08-14

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