Comparative Study of Rural Community Mobilization Models from the Perspective of Resource Mobilization Theory

Shu-wang ZHANG, Xiang LEE, Can GUO, Jeff WANG

Abstract


Mobilization is an important part and measure of rural governance. It needs to meet the internal logic and regular mobilization methods of different types of rural areas. This paper takes Nan village and Bei village in Guangdong Province as the research object, and compares the four aspects of mobilizing administrative resources, mobilizing opinion leaders, mobilizing methods and mobilizing control methods by using case comparison methods to solve the practical problems existing in the mobilization of rural communities in China.

Keywords


Rural Governance, Rural Mobilization, Case Study


DOI
10.12783/dtem/emba2019/29359

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