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Intro
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Contents
1 Theories on Social Space: Origins and Analysis
1.1 H Lefebvre: The Production of Space
1.1.1 The Spatial Triad
1.1.2 The Production of Space
1.1.3 The Socio-spatial Analysis
1.2 Doreen Massey: Thinking Geographically
1.2.1 Thinking from the Geographical Organization of Social Relations
1.2.2 Thinking from the Spatiality (Spatialization) of Power Relations
1.3 Edward Soja: The Spatiality of Social Being
1.3.1 The Two Illusions of Spatial Cognition
1.3.2 The Trialectics of Spatiality
1.3.3 Spatiality of Social Life
1.4 Spatiality/Socio-spatial Imagination and Conceptual Analysis
1.4.1 The Geographical Pattern of Industries
1.4.2 Cases of Spatiality
1.4.3 The Agency of Space
1.5 Neighborhood in Shanghai as Social Space
1.6 Spatial Power in the Tianzifang Renewal Project
1.7 An Analysis of Gentrification in the Urban Regeneration of Shanghai
References
2 Discovering Shanghainese People from the Spatial History of Shanghai
2.1 Shanghainese Versus Country Bumpkins
2.2 The Concessions and the Shanghainese
2.3 Socialist Transformation and the Shanghainese
2.4 "Shanghai" in the Mental Map of Shanghainese
2.5 Nostalgia for Old Shanghai: An Urban Identity for Elites not for Common People
References
3 The Spatial Characteristics During the Rise of Shanghai
3.1 The Geographical Logic of Shanghai's Rise
3.2 The Space Route of the Revolution and Industrialization
3.3 The Spatial Strategy of a Global City
Reference
4 The Spatial Narration of Shanghai's Inner-City Regeneration
4.1 Urban Renovation in the 1980s: Experiment and Endeavor Within the Public System
4.2 Shanghai in 1992: From Land Management to Space Management
4.3 The Demonstration and Transcendence of Xintiandi: From the Management of Historical Space to the Creation of Humanistic and Social Space
References
5 Business Streets in Shanghai: Past and Present
5.1 The Past and Present of Business Streets in Shanghai
5.1.1 Alleyway Neighborhood Business in Hanchao Lu's Book Beyond the Neon Lights
5.1.2 The Tradition of Community Business in Shanghai
5.1.3 The Socialist Reform of Shanghai's Community Business
5.1.4 Reasons for the Rise of Non-public Ownership Business in the Market Economy Reform
5.2 An Analysis of Old and New Versions of "Changing Living to Non-living"
5.3 Tianzifang: Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.1 Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.2 The Story of Tianzifang Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.3 The Legitimation of "Changing Living to Non-living" and Its Problems
5.4 Minxing Road Business Street: The Arrival Community for Newcomers
5.4.1 Two Types of "Changing Living to Non-living" on Minxing Road Business Street
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Contents
1 Theories on Social Space: Origins and Analysis
1.1 H Lefebvre: The Production of Space
1.1.1 The Spatial Triad
1.1.2 The Production of Space
1.1.3 The Socio-spatial Analysis
1.2 Doreen Massey: Thinking Geographically
1.2.1 Thinking from the Geographical Organization of Social Relations
1.2.2 Thinking from the Spatiality (Spatialization) of Power Relations
1.3 Edward Soja: The Spatiality of Social Being
1.3.1 The Two Illusions of Spatial Cognition
1.3.2 The Trialectics of Spatiality
1.3.3 Spatiality of Social Life
1.4 Spatiality/Socio-spatial Imagination and Conceptual Analysis
1.4.1 The Geographical Pattern of Industries
1.4.2 Cases of Spatiality
1.4.3 The Agency of Space
1.5 Neighborhood in Shanghai as Social Space
1.6 Spatial Power in the Tianzifang Renewal Project
1.7 An Analysis of Gentrification in the Urban Regeneration of Shanghai
References
2 Discovering Shanghainese People from the Spatial History of Shanghai
2.1 Shanghainese Versus Country Bumpkins
2.2 The Concessions and the Shanghainese
2.3 Socialist Transformation and the Shanghainese
2.4 "Shanghai" in the Mental Map of Shanghainese
2.5 Nostalgia for Old Shanghai: An Urban Identity for Elites not for Common People
References
3 The Spatial Characteristics During the Rise of Shanghai
3.1 The Geographical Logic of Shanghai's Rise
3.2 The Space Route of the Revolution and Industrialization
3.3 The Spatial Strategy of a Global City
Reference
4 The Spatial Narration of Shanghai's Inner-City Regeneration
4.1 Urban Renovation in the 1980s: Experiment and Endeavor Within the Public System
4.2 Shanghai in 1992: From Land Management to Space Management
4.3 The Demonstration and Transcendence of Xintiandi: From the Management of Historical Space to the Creation of Humanistic and Social Space
References
5 Business Streets in Shanghai: Past and Present
5.1 The Past and Present of Business Streets in Shanghai
5.1.1 Alleyway Neighborhood Business in Hanchao Lu's Book Beyond the Neon Lights
5.1.2 The Tradition of Community Business in Shanghai
5.1.3 The Socialist Reform of Shanghai's Community Business
5.1.4 Reasons for the Rise of Non-public Ownership Business in the Market Economy Reform
5.2 An Analysis of Old and New Versions of "Changing Living to Non-living"
5.3 Tianzifang: Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.1 Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.2 The Story of Tianzifang Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts
5.3.3 The Legitimation of "Changing Living to Non-living" and Its Problems
5.4 Minxing Road Business Street: The Arrival Community for Newcomers
5.4.1 Two Types of "Changing Living to Non-living" on Minxing Road Business Street