Labour Regimes in China No 285, 2023/4 - 242 pagesPages 3 to 24Continuity, ruptures and new insights into labour regimes in China (1949-2024)By Eric Florence, Gilles GuiheuxPages 25 to 44What happened to coercion? Categories of work and preconceptions in early-modern Chinese labour historyBy Claude ChevaleyrePages 45 to 66The construction of workers’ social identity in the Maoist era: the case of the Caoyang workers’ new village in ShanghaiBy Chen YangPages 67 to 90The staff and workers’ congress under three iterations of Chinese corporatism (1949-2022)By Joel Andreas, Yao Li, Peiyao LiPages 91 to 118The servicing model and changing pattern of trade union reform: a historical review of the All-China Federation of Trade UnionsBy Siqi Luo, Chris King-Chi ChanPages 119 to 138Becoming a teacher: a gendered risk aversion strategy among aspirational middle-class women in contemporary ChinaBy Kailing Xie, Ying HuangPages 139 to 160Chinese workers’ online videos. A new medium for expressing subjectivities – Gilles GuiheuxBy Gilles GuiheuxPages 161 to 178Recreating a social media-based network society: the resistance of Chinese couriers and the regulation of platform capitalismBy Chloé Froissart, Ke HuangPages 179 to 200Struggling over public spaces and scales of visibility: workers’ grassroots organisations in twenty-first century ChinaBy Eric FlorenceReviewsPages 201 to 235ReviewsBy Carles Brasó Broggi, François Gipouloux, Nicolas HatzfeldPages 237 to 240Books sent to the editors