While previous studies have documented the trials of rural-to-urban migration in post-reform China, little is known of the consequences of urban demolition and attendant uncertainty on migrant mental health. Exploring the affective and subjective dimensions of life lived amidst rubble in a migrant neighborhood on the outskirts of Shanghai, this essay describes and analyzes small-scale practices of endurance through dynamics of time, place, and sociality. We understand these modes of dwelling in a ruined environment as key to what we refer to as the management of subjectivity, producing moments of being that potentially enable to feel and act otherwise. Considering the management of subjectivity in its own rights rather than as mere echoes o...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...
Background: In China, more than 10 million rural migrants move to cities every year. Because of the ...
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in dev...
While previous studies have documented the trials of rural-to-urban migration in post-reform China, ...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
The data has been generated by ethnographic observations, interviews and interactions with migrant w...
Ethnography, with its focus on everyday experience, can yield significant insights into understandin...
Ethnography, with its focus on everyday experience, can yield significant insights into understandin...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Rural-to-urban migrants in China have often been portrayed as striving subjects, living in “suspensi...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
Social epidemiological studies have long understood housing as a social determinant of mental health...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...
Background: In China, more than 10 million rural migrants move to cities every year. Because of the ...
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in dev...
While previous studies have documented the trials of rural-to-urban migration in post-reform China, ...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
The data has been generated by ethnographic observations, interviews and interactions with migrant w...
Ethnography, with its focus on everyday experience, can yield significant insights into understandin...
Ethnography, with its focus on everyday experience, can yield significant insights into understandin...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Rural-to-urban migrants in China have often been portrayed as striving subjects, living in “suspensi...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
Social epidemiological studies have long understood housing as a social determinant of mental health...
Among the tens of millions of migrant workers in Chinese cities, a substantial proportion are new ge...
ManuscriptDuring the past three decades, an estimated 200 million rural residents have moved to urba...
Background: In China, more than 10 million rural migrants move to cities every year. Because of the ...
This paper may be the first to link the literatures on migration and on subjective well-being in dev...