2019
DOI: 10.1111/imig.12627
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Social Relays of China’s Power Projection? Overseas Chinese Collective Actions for Security in France

Abstract: Once known as a silent and even a model minority, hardworking and keeping a low profile, the Chinese community in Paris, one of the largest Chinese diasporic population in Europe, has organized several massive demonstrations since 2010 to demand police protection amid mounting security concerns. Based on qualitative methods combining ethnographic research, media analysis, observation of the collective actions, and interviews of key actors involved, this article analyses the evolution of these mobilizations and… Show more

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“…The last aspect of our analysis on facemasks is the undesirable impacts of maskwearing in the French and UK societies. In France, and particularly in Paris, which concentrates the Chinese diaspora, we have shown in our previous work that the overseas Chinese had already endured discrimination for many years (Chuang et al 2021;Tran and Chuang 2019). Therefore, when they started, as early as in December 2019, to buy face masks and gloves in pharmacies in order to ship them back to mainland China, either to friends and families back home or through e-commerce channels, this only added to their stigma.…”
Section: Legacy: To Wear or Not To Wear? The Mask Dilemma And Racismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The last aspect of our analysis on facemasks is the undesirable impacts of maskwearing in the French and UK societies. In France, and particularly in Paris, which concentrates the Chinese diaspora, we have shown in our previous work that the overseas Chinese had already endured discrimination for many years (Chuang et al 2021;Tran and Chuang 2019). Therefore, when they started, as early as in December 2019, to buy face masks and gloves in pharmacies in order to ship them back to mainland China, either to friends and families back home or through e-commerce channels, this only added to their stigma.…”
Section: Legacy: To Wear or Not To Wear? The Mask Dilemma And Racismmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the Covid-19 pandemic made anti-Asian racism more visible and prompted more descendants to react. In Europe, the actions carried out by Chinese people to express the differential treatment they experience are no longer limited to demonstrations in public spaces to denounce insecurity (Tran and Chuang 2020), but include calls for testimonies, recourse to rights and legal instruments, with a high level of digital tool use such as WeChat (Wang 2022a). In France, the central role of WeChat in citizen identity formation and, more broadly, in collective action and mobilization among the Chinese population is evident.…”
Section: Chinese Migration To and Within Europe From The 1980s To Pos...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hitherto, appeals to Chinese abroad to serve as public agents by actively protesting in the streets to assert their civil rights in democratic societies had not been officially encouraged in order to avoid jeopardizing China's diplomatic interests and bilateral relationships (Tran & Chuang, 2020 ). This time, the CCP's willingness to encourage Chinese diasporas to be active agents for its foreign policy goal of rectifying other states’ wrongs against the PRC, including racially motivated attacks, suggests not only the severity of the political repercussions of COVID‐19 as perceived by the Party‐state but also how the Chinese diaspora state succeeded in mobilizing and asserting a strengthened political relationship with the Chinese populations abroad during the crisis situation of the pandemic.…”
Section: China Mobilizing Diasporas During the Covid‐19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%