Ya-Wen Lei is professor of sociology at Harvard University, where she is affiliated with the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies and the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. She is the author of The Contentious Public Sphere: Law, Media, and Authoritarian Rule in China (Princeton).
""Winner of the Robert K. Merton Book Award, SKAT Section of the American Sociological Association"" ""Winner of the Bronze Medal in International Business / Globalization, Axiom Business Book Awards"" ""Honorable Mention for the Max Weber Book Award, Organizations, Occupations, and Work section of the American Sociological Association"" ""Winner of the Asia/Transnational Book Award, American Sociological Association"" ""Winner of the Best Book Award, Communication, Information Technology, and Media Section of the American Sociological Association"" ""[A] good guidebook for China’s holistic development, not just within the last two decades but also in the decades to come""---George Hong Jiang, London School of Economics ""Lei’s important book works well in showing what happens when a major nation’s raison d’être becomes science and technology rather than people’s welfare. . . . Excellent and well-written.""---James Flowers, H-Net Reviews ""Provocative."" * Choice * ""An important, sophisticated book. . . . The Gilded Cage is an essential read for those seeking to understand the drivers of China’s technology model and how the CCP hopes to leverage it to maintain their economic growth and reinforce the Party’s political legitimacy during an accelerating global innovation competition with the United States.""---Brandon Kirk Williams, Journal of Cyber Policy ""An essential read, maintaining as it does a balance between scope and depth. . . . Lei’s insights offer a deeper understanding of our era where states and markets are increasingly intertwined in sociotechnical development while the hype of science and technology is becoming dominant in public discourse globally.""---Chuncheng Liu, East Asian Science, Technology and Society ""A timely book on how China’s socioeconomic development is shaped by the advancement of science and technology (S&T), which is both promoted and controlled by the Chinese government.""---Wei Wang & Shengjun Jin, Global Media and China ""The Gilded Cage is a compelling exploration of China’s rapid ascent to technological and economic dominance, providing a nuanced view of the nation’s shift toward state-led techno-development.""---Dani Fadillah, China Information ""The Gilded Cage represents an exemplary integration of social science theories with China studies and the ideas of Chinese politicians. ""---Yue Gong, Journal of Urban Affairs