Currently, scholars are debating the epistemological limits of the concept of gentrification as a representation of global urban experiences. The thesis addresses this global debate from the perspective of Chinese urbanisation. In China, socio-spatial upgrading and displacement, which normally define a gentrification process, are most likely prompted by state-facilitated urban redevelopment. The dissertation questions why and how state action attracts middle-class newcomers to the inner city and penalises or reconciles working-class residents. With the research focused on urban China, the thesis also contributes to conceptual and methodological issues on gentrification research on a global scale. A meso-level approach is taken to trace the ...
This article will revisit Smith’s seminal argument that gentrification is a global urban strategy. ...
China's urban growth is phenomenal, but some studies tend to see it as a consistent macro process wi...
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
The proliferation of the new middle-class and the ongoing gentrification of many Chinese cities call...
Gentrification is a well-known Western phenomenon involving the upgrading of urban areas, where econ...
In Shanghai, globalised urban images and a well-functioning accumulation regime are enthusiastically...
Wu, Fulong. State dominance in urban redevelopment : beyond gentrification in urban China. Urban Aff...
In nearly 30 years of urban development in the emerging economies, as China, gentrification has evid...
Gentrification requires properties to be available for investment through market transactions. In ma...
Following the introduction of the “gentrification” concept by Ruth Glass in 1964, Anglo-Saxon urban ...
Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and fo...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of post-relocation life and livelihood of the land-lost p...
Gentrification is a widespread urban phenomenon across the post-industrial world. However, rural gen...
During China‘s past thirty years of reform, the commodification of housing, urban redevelopment, the...
The state is playing an increasingly important role in the recent wave of gentrification. This study...
This article will revisit Smith’s seminal argument that gentrification is a global urban strategy. ...
China's urban growth is phenomenal, but some studies tend to see it as a consistent macro process wi...
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
The proliferation of the new middle-class and the ongoing gentrification of many Chinese cities call...
Gentrification is a well-known Western phenomenon involving the upgrading of urban areas, where econ...
In Shanghai, globalised urban images and a well-functioning accumulation regime are enthusiastically...
Wu, Fulong. State dominance in urban redevelopment : beyond gentrification in urban China. Urban Aff...
In nearly 30 years of urban development in the emerging economies, as China, gentrification has evid...
Gentrification requires properties to be available for investment through market transactions. In ma...
Following the introduction of the “gentrification” concept by Ruth Glass in 1964, Anglo-Saxon urban ...
Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and fo...
This thesis presents an ethnographic study of post-relocation life and livelihood of the land-lost p...
Gentrification is a widespread urban phenomenon across the post-industrial world. However, rural gen...
During China‘s past thirty years of reform, the commodification of housing, urban redevelopment, the...
The state is playing an increasingly important role in the recent wave of gentrification. This study...
This article will revisit Smith’s seminal argument that gentrification is a global urban strategy. ...
China's urban growth is phenomenal, but some studies tend to see it as a consistent macro process wi...
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...