The Prevalence and Importance of Semiformal Organizations and Semiformal Control in Rural China: Insights from a National Survey

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Shanhe Jiang
Dawei Zhang
Darrell D. Irwin
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[1] Wayne State University,Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
[2] Central China Normal University,Institute for China Rural Studies, Institute for Advanced Study in Political Science
[3] Central China Normal University,School of Sociology
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Semiformal organizations; Semiformal control; Rural governance; National survey; Village committees; Community order;
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This analysis of data collected from a nationwide survey in 2021 focused on the prevalence and importance of different forms of social control particularly semiformal social control in community order maintenance within rural China. Scholars have a growing interest in China’s semiformal control. However, prior studies lack quantitative research on the prevalence and importance of this semiformal control. Employing quantitative analysis, this study found that China uses a trinary (formal, semiformal, and informal) control system to maintain social order as contrasted with a Western binary (formal vs. informal) control system. Overall, semiformal organizations—village committees—are more prevalent and important than formal control mechanisms such as government and police and informal control mechanisms such as xiangxian or kin or kin-kind community leaders. Furthermore, the relative prevalence and importance of semiformal organizations and control are found to be associated with types of social order maintenance activities. These findings are meaningful for testing the generalizability of social disorganization theory and developing a China- or Asian-centric control theory.
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