Urban China

Author:   Xuefei Ren (Michigan State University)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9780745653594


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 March 2013
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Author:   Xuefei Ren (Michigan State University)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.327kg
ISBN:  

9780745653594


ISBN 10:   0745653596
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   15 March 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Figures and Tables viii Map ix Chronology x Preface xiii 1 China Urbanized 1 2 Governance 32 3 Landscape 86 4 Migration 116 5 Inequality 145 6 Cultural Economy 170 Conclusion 191 Notes 197 Bibliography 203 Index 215

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Winner of the Choice award for Outstanding Academic Title A must-read book for those who want a critical and multifaceted examination of Chinese urbanization. The author is clearly at home in China and shares insights we rarely read about. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Cities in a World Economy 2012 The world is fascinated by the fundamental changes in China's cities and how they link to larger projects of national development and globalization. Few scholars have examined these questions with such a broad-ranging focus as Xuefei Ren does here, offering new insight into growing inequality, how shifting landscapes are transforming lives, and the implications of these dynamics for citizen protest, human rights, and new cultural practices. Diane E. Davis, Harvard University By far the most comprehensive account of the changing Chinese urban society. Ren's critical reading of the current urban China research begins to reveal a new horizon of urban studies in a non-Western context -- sweeping through specific configurations of hukou and 'villages in the city' to more general changes in social and spatial inequalities. Fulong Wu, University College London


Winner of the Choice award for Outstanding Academic Title A must-read book for those who want a critical and multifaceted examination of Chinese urbanization. The author is clearly at home in China and shares insights we rarely read about. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Cities in a World Economy 2012 A significant contribution to introducing the process of China?s urbanization. The China Journal The world is fascinated by the fundamental changes in China's cities and how they link to larger projects of national development and globalization. Few scholars have examined these questions with such a broad-ranging focus as Xuefei Ren does here, offering new insight into growing inequality, how shifting landscapes are transforming lives, and the implications of these dynamics for citizen protest, human rights, and new cultural practices. Diane E. Davis, Harvard University By far the most comprehensive account of the changing Chinese urban society. Ren's critical reading of the current urban China research begins to reveal a new horizon of urban studies in a non-Western context ? sweeping through specific configurations of hukou and 'villages in the city' to more general changes in social and spatial inequalities. Fulong Wu, University College London


A must-read book for those who want a critical and multifaceted examination of Chinese urbanization. The author is clearly at home in China and shares insights we rarely read about. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Cities in a World Economy 2012 The world is fascinated by the fundamental changes in China's cities and how they link to larger projects of national development and globalization. Few scholars have examined these questions with such a broad-ranging focus as Xuefei Ren does here, offering new insight into growing inequality, how shifting landscapes are transforming lives, and the implications of these dynamics for citizen protest, human rights, and new cultural practices. Diane E. Davis, Harvard University By far the most comprehensive account of the changing Chinese urban society. Ren's critical reading of the current urban China research begins to reveal a new horizon of urban studies in a non-Western context -- sweeping through specific configurations of hukou and 'villages in the city' to more general changes in social and spatial inequalities. Fulong Wu, University College London


Winner of the Choice award for Outstanding AcademicTitle A must-read book for those who want a critical and multifacetedexamination of Chinese urbanization. The author is clearly at homein China and shares insights we rarely read about. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Cities in aWorld Economy 2012 A significant contribution to introducing the process ofChina s urbanization. The China Journal The world is fascinated by the fundamental changes inChina's cities and how they link to larger projects of nationaldevelopment and globalization. Few scholars have examined thesequestions with such a broad-ranging focus as Xuefei Ren does here,offering new insight into growing inequality, how shiftinglandscapes are transforming lives, and the implications of thesedynamics for citizen protest, human rights, and new culturalpractices. Diane E. Davis, Harvard University By far the most comprehensive account of the changing Chineseurban society. Ren's critical reading of the current urban Chinaresearch begins to reveal a new horizon of urban studies in anon-Western context sweeping through specificconfigurations of hukou and 'villages in the city' to more generalchanges in social and spatial inequalities. Fulong Wu, University College London


A must-read book for those who want a critical and multifaceted examination of Chinese urbanization. The author is clearly at home in China and shares insights we rarely read about. Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, author of Cities in a World Economy 2012 The world is fascinated by the fundamental changes in China's cities and how they link to larger projects of national development and globalization. Few scholars have examined these questions with such a broad-ranging focus as Xuefei Ren does here, offering new insight into growing inequality, how shifting landscapes are transforming lives, and the implications of these dynamics for citizen protest, human rights, and new cultural practices. Diane E. Davis, Harvard University By far the most comprehensive account of the changing Chinese urban society. Ren's critical reading of the current urban China research begins to reveal a new horizon of urban studies in a non-Western context - sweeping through specific configurations of hukou and 'villages in the city' to more general changes in social and spatial inequalities. Fulong Wu, University College London


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Xuefei Ren is assistant professor of sociology and global urban studies at Michigan State University and a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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