Neoliberal politics in China have changed the roles of, and the interrelationships between, the state, the market and society in urban restructuring. Since 2008, the central state has initiated the Shantytown Redevelopment Projects (SRPs) to improve the living conditions of low-income residents. Between 2008 and 2012, about 12.6 million households were involved in these national SRPs, and forced to move as their dwellings were demolished. This paper investigates how different stakeholders perceive and interact with each other in the state-led SRPs in Shenyang City in Northeast China. Through in-depth interviews with a range of stakeholders and analysis of policy documentation on SRPs, we find that there is a complex interplay between centra...
The objective of this article is to speculate on the urban restructuring process in China's transiti...
Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a re...
Chinese cities have experienced large-scale urban demolition and renewal. An extensive body of liter...
Since 1978, market transition in China has significantly influenced the roles of the state, the mark...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
Against the backdrop of globalisation and market transition, the policies and practices of urban red...
The research leading to these results has received supports from the following funding: National Nat...
Neoliberalism has become dominant in both thought and practice throughout much of the world since th...
China's urban growth is phenomenal, but some studies tend to see it as a consistent macro process wi...
Based on an ongoing housing demolition and relocation project in Dalian, this article describes unco...
Urban redevelopment in China has experienced great transformation. Governmentbacked redevelopment ha...
Rapid economic development in China has generated substantial demand for urban land for development,...
Housing requisition (Fangwu Zhengshou) is defined as the power to take residents’ property for publi...
Urban redevelopment in China has experienced great transformation. Government-backed redevelopment h...
The objective of this article is to speculate on the urban restructuring process in China's transiti...
Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a re...
Chinese cities have experienced large-scale urban demolition and renewal. An extensive body of liter...
Since 1978, market transition in China has significantly influenced the roles of the state, the mark...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
China's urbanization is undergoing profound neoliberal shifts, within which urban redevelopment has ...
Against the backdrop of globalisation and market transition, the policies and practices of urban red...
The research leading to these results has received supports from the following funding: National Nat...
Neoliberalism has become dominant in both thought and practice throughout much of the world since th...
China's urban growth is phenomenal, but some studies tend to see it as a consistent macro process wi...
Based on an ongoing housing demolition and relocation project in Dalian, this article describes unco...
Urban redevelopment in China has experienced great transformation. Governmentbacked redevelopment ha...
Rapid economic development in China has generated substantial demand for urban land for development,...
Housing requisition (Fangwu Zhengshou) is defined as the power to take residents’ property for publi...
Urban redevelopment in China has experienced great transformation. Government-backed redevelopment h...
The objective of this article is to speculate on the urban restructuring process in China's transiti...
Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a re...
Chinese cities have experienced large-scale urban demolition and renewal. An extensive body of liter...