The study aims to uncover the socio-spatial patterns in post-reform China and chooses Shenzhen, a brand new city established as a direct product of China's economic reform and open door policy for this case study.The study first examines Shenzhen's socio-spatial differentiation between and within three major residential areas, namely policy related housing areas, self-construction quarters and commodity-housing complexes. The 2000 census is analysed using both cartographic and factorial ecological techniques, According to the analyses, the predominant factors determining the division of Shenzhen's urban areas are socio-economic status and residence status (Hukou), and a new structure of housing consumption classes has emerged in contemporar...
To understand the socio-spatial impacts of property-led redevelopment on China's urban neighbourhood...
Launched in 1998, the market-oriented reform of urban housing has given urban housing the dual attri...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Post-reform China has experienced a huge influx of people into cities coupled with massive urban exp...
This paper has analysed the inequalities that can be observed in the city of Shenzhen, and illustrat...
Market-oriented economic reform has led to an increase in social stratification in urban China. The ...
This study upholds a theoretical perspective that the restructuring of sociospatial structure is not...
Urban villages are widespread in many Chinese cities, providing affordable and accessible housing fo...
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
Socio-spatial differentiation has been identified not only in capitalist market economies but also i...
Urban socio-spatial structure has been extensively studied in the Western context but is less resear...
Dynamic urbanization in China during the reform period has led to the emergence and proliferation of...
The Chinese cities, once characterised by egalitarianism, are becoming the most unequal cities in th...
China’s dramatic urban expansion has encompassed many peri-urban villages and turned them into so-ca...
One of the first Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in an opening China since late 1970s, Shenzhen munici...
To understand the socio-spatial impacts of property-led redevelopment on China's urban neighbourhood...
Launched in 1998, the market-oriented reform of urban housing has given urban housing the dual attri...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Post-reform China has experienced a huge influx of people into cities coupled with massive urban exp...
This paper has analysed the inequalities that can be observed in the city of Shenzhen, and illustrat...
Market-oriented economic reform has led to an increase in social stratification in urban China. The ...
This study upholds a theoretical perspective that the restructuring of sociospatial structure is not...
Urban villages are widespread in many Chinese cities, providing affordable and accessible housing fo...
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
Socio-spatial differentiation has been identified not only in capitalist market economies but also i...
Urban socio-spatial structure has been extensively studied in the Western context but is less resear...
Dynamic urbanization in China during the reform period has led to the emergence and proliferation of...
The Chinese cities, once characterised by egalitarianism, are becoming the most unequal cities in th...
China’s dramatic urban expansion has encompassed many peri-urban villages and turned them into so-ca...
One of the first Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in an opening China since late 1970s, Shenzhen munici...
To understand the socio-spatial impacts of property-led redevelopment on China's urban neighbourhood...
Launched in 1998, the market-oriented reform of urban housing has given urban housing the dual attri...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...