A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
Community Volunteers' Associations in Contemporary Tianjin: multipurpose partners of the party–state
Authors: Outi Luova
Publisher: Routledge
Publication year: 2011
Journal: Journal of Contemporary China
Volume: 20
Issue: 72
First page : 773
Last page: 794
Number of pages: 22
ISSN: 1067-0564
eISSN: 1469-9400
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2011.604500
Web address : http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10670564.2011.604500#.Uq60qBBsjfM
Abstract
The Community Volunteers' Associations (CVAs) are among the oldest grassroots organizations in contemporary China and as such provide a valuable case for a study of China's fast-growing non-profit sector. The author defines CVAs as multipurpose partners of the party–state in its pursuit of social stability and maintenance of legitimacy. In this role, the CVAs have served three major tasks. They have provided social services, acted as a link between the party–state and urban residents, and served as a medium for shaping values. The article explores the definition and redefinition of these tasks as well as the actual operations of the associations since the late 1980s.
The Community Volunteers' Associations (CVAs) are among the oldest grassroots organizations in contemporary China and as such provide a valuable case for a study of China's fast-growing non-profit sector. The author defines CVAs as multipurpose partners of the party–state in its pursuit of social stability and maintenance of legitimacy. In this role, the CVAs have served three major tasks. They have provided social services, acted as a link between the party–state and urban residents, and served as a medium for shaping values. The article explores the definition and redefinition of these tasks as well as the actual operations of the associations since the late 1980s.