Urban informal settlements : Chengzhongcun and Chinese urbanism / Yannan Ding.
2022
HT384.C6
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Title
Urban informal settlements : Chengzhongcun and Chinese urbanism / Yannan Ding.
Author
Ding, Yannan.
ISBN
9789811692024 (electronic bk.)
9811692025 (electronic bk.)
9811692017
9789811692017
9811692025 (electronic bk.)
9811692017
9789811692017
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-9202-4 doi
Call Number
HT384.C6
Dewey Decimal Classification
307.760951
Summary
This book offers a concise and yet diverse study on the Chengzhongcun. It has a broader scope, both geographical and temporal, than existing works on this topic. The typical Chinese urban informal settlement is related to morphologically similar communities to be found elsewhere in the world. The chapters themes were inspired by the methods in historical geography, citizenship studies, and new cultural geography. What is truly unique to this book is that ten years after the basis material of this book was defended, it is enriched with practical experience and first-hand observations of the rapidly changing Chinese city. As urbanization in China slows, this book will interest sociologists, urbanists and scholars of China. Yannan Ding is Associate Professor at the Centre for Historical Geography Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The City and Its Other: A Brief Historical Geography
3. Housing and the Political Economy of Urban China
4. Chengzhongcun and Its Residents: Empirical Findings
5. Resistance, Public Art and Citizenship
6. Slum Tourism: Towards Inclusive Urbanism?
7. Conclusion.
2. The City and Its Other: A Brief Historical Geography
3. Housing and the Political Economy of Urban China
4. Chengzhongcun and Its Residents: Empirical Findings
5. Resistance, Public Art and Citizenship
6. Slum Tourism: Towards Inclusive Urbanism?
7. Conclusion.