社会杂志 ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (4): 49-66.

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世界工厂的“中国特色”:新时期工人状况的社会学鸟瞰

作者1:郭于华 清华大学社会学系;作者2:黄斌欢 清华大学社会学系   

  • 出版日期:2014-07-21 发布日期:2014-07-21
  • 通讯作者: 郭于华,清华大学社会学系,guo-yh@tsinghua.edu.cn E-mail:guo-yh@tsinghua.edu.cn

Chinese Characteristics of the World Factory: Sociological Airscape of the State of Workers in the New Period

Author 1: GUO Yuhua, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University; Author 2: HUANG Binhuan, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University   

  • Online:2014-07-21 Published:2014-07-21

摘要: 面对新时代的劳工问题,特别是“新生代农民工”问题,经典理论遭遇“中国特色”的诸多挑战。本文从社会结构性视角探讨权力、资本和劳工的关系与互动,讨论在中国特定的制度背景与转型过程中,工人阶级的形成与公民社会的生成有着怎样的关系。研究认为,对工人而言,公民的基本权利就体现为各项劳动权利的实现和保障、劳工的组织化权利的落实;公民权利是工人阶级形成的前提条件,劳工阶级的出路在于形成自主的社会力量。工人的公民化过程,劳工权利亦即公民权利的获得与保护是解决劳资矛盾和转型正义的根本途径。就劳工问题而言,以能动社会的建设为先导,同时推进公民社会的建设,也许更为可行。

关键词: 世界工厂, 中国特色, 工人阶级形成, 公民社会

Abstract: As both a production and social matter, particularly a class matter, the topic of labor was important worldwide and became the focus of social science research and thinking which has given rise to a lot of classical theories. In this era of capital globalization, while the labor movement seems like a fading trend in all the major capitalist countries, Chinese workers pose unique stances: not only because of their huge numbers, but also because of their miserable living conditions, as well as the compelling forms of their struggles. The background of all these issues is the collusion between capital and power, which has been called “Chinese characteristics”. Facing labor issues in the new era, especially dealing with the “new generation of migrant workers”, the classical theories have encountered many challenges from “Chinese characteristics”. This paper aims to explore the relationship between the workingclass formation and the emergence of civil society, within the context of the specific institutional allocation and the transformation process in China. Drawing upon structuration theory, it pays special attention to structural forces such as political power, capital and labor, and their interactions. This study suggests that for Chinese workers, the basic citizenship rights are embodied in the implementation of working rights and also of the rights to organize. Therefore, the citizenship rights are the premise of the working-class formation in China, and the way out for working class lies in the fact that they become independent social forces. As a conclusion, the formation of the new working-class and the development of the civil society in China must be a simultaneous process. In other words, the labor movement itself is an important part of civil society building. And the process for Chinese workers to access full citizenship rights, namely the acquisition and protection of working rights—the basic citizenship rights, are fundamental for the solution of the conflicts between labor and capital, and also for the justice during the transformation.

Key words: workingclass formation, civil society, world factory, Chinese characteristics