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    Title: 反送中運動在臺灣:抗爭性集會的分析
    Anti-Extradition Movement in Taiwan: An Analysis of Contentious Gatherings
    Authors: 何明修
    Ho, Ming-sho
    Contributors: 中國大陸研究
    Keywords: 反送中運動 ; 臺灣 ; 香港 ; 抗爭事件 
    Anti-Extradition Movement ; Taiwan ; Hong Kong ; Contentious Events
    Date: 2021-06
    Issue Date: 2021-11-19 09:40:43 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究以抗爭性集會(contentious gatherings)為中心,考察發生在臺灣的反送中運動。本文發現,反送中的訴求在臺灣獲得廣泛支持,很少有一件境外的議題可以引發如此密集的動員風潮。這場運動是由不同公民社會行動者所推動,呈現空間廣泛分布的特性。大部分的行動是由臺灣人所發起,由於其身分限制,香港人通常需要臺灣人的協助。學生與公民團體是推動臺灣反送中運動的主力,民進黨與獨派小黨也扮演了一定程度的角色。與香港的情況明顯不同,無組織的匿名行動是不常見的現象。儘管這些參與群體出發點不同,政黨、學生、公民團體、教會、律師的共同參與,等於是2014年太陽花運動聯盟的重新浮現。在最後,本文就提出若干臺灣反送中運動的特徵,包括廣泛而自發的參與、獨派團體的積極投入、香港人將臺灣視為運動主場的延續,而不是所謂的「國際線」。
    This article studies the anti-extradition movement in Taiwan by looking at contentious gatherings. Hongkongers` opposition to extradition against China`s legal authorities found widespread support in Taiwan and gave rise to an intensified wave of mobilization, which was quite unusual since it was not a domestic issue after all. Taiwan`s campaign was promoted by different civil-society actors and evenly spread geographically. Most of the initiators were Taiwanese, and due to their status limitation, Hongkongers` actions typically needed Taiwanese`s help. While students and advocacy groups played the leading role, the involvement of the Democratic Progressive Party and other pro-independence parties was also considerable. Unlike what happened in Hong Kong, protest actions that were not pre-organized and anonymous were rare. Despite their different motivations, the participation of political parties, students, advocacy groups, churches, and lawyers represented a resurgence of those social forces that undergirded the 2014 Sunflower Movement. Finally, what happened in Taiwan cannot be easily subsumed under the idea of Hongkongers` "international front" because what happened in Taiwan involved widespread and spontaneous participation and involvement of pro-independence. In addition, Hongkonger activists also see Taiwan as a direct extension of their home front.
    Relation: 中國大陸研究, 64(2), 1-39
    Data Type: article
    DOI link: https://doi.org/10.30389/MCS.202106_64(2).001
    DOI: 10.30389/MCS.202106_64(2).001
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