Massive migration is underway in rapidly urbanizing Guangzhou, the south gate of P. R. China. Over half the migrants choose to rent in 'villages-in-the-city' in the downtown area because of the low-cost and prime location. The overpopulation and resulting poor environment and high crime-rate turn villages-in-the-city into de facto ghettos. As a result, these ghettos are undergoing a manner of demolition-development, leaving migrants' housing needs unmet. A private-sector initiative-the Tulou Commune-intends to address this considerable market potential. Targeting low-income groups, the Tulou Commune creates a socio-spatially exclusionary enclave. This paper analyzes the Tulou Commune and the implications if more low-income migrants shifting...
In the past four decades, China’s reform and opening up has made the country increasingly connected ...
In common with some underprivileged racial groups in U.S. cities, migrant workers tend to be regarde...
Market transition excludes a great number of industrial workers from former state-owned enterprises ...
Enclave urbanism has deep historical roots in China, from the earliest forms of enclave residence, i...
Gentrification in China is intertwined with urban redevelopment, which causes the large-scale displa...
Gentrification in China is intertwined with urban redevelopment, which causes the large-scale displa...
China has experienced a huge wave of rural to urban migration over the last 25 years; however, Chine...
In China, the phenomenon of informal settlements is a consequence of rapid urbanization. Since the 1...
As China's capital, Beijing has attracted a large number of rural migrants and, as a result, the num...
As China becomes more urbanised, the number of migrant workers from rural areas continues to increas...
The affordability of housing in China is a pressing social and economic issue, particularly for rura...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Sustainable urban transformation is a socially inclusive process in which urban residents, including...
China has experienced a huge wave of rural to urban migration over the last 25 years; however, Chine...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
In the past four decades, China’s reform and opening up has made the country increasingly connected ...
In common with some underprivileged racial groups in U.S. cities, migrant workers tend to be regarde...
Market transition excludes a great number of industrial workers from former state-owned enterprises ...
Enclave urbanism has deep historical roots in China, from the earliest forms of enclave residence, i...
Gentrification in China is intertwined with urban redevelopment, which causes the large-scale displa...
Gentrification in China is intertwined with urban redevelopment, which causes the large-scale displa...
China has experienced a huge wave of rural to urban migration over the last 25 years; however, Chine...
In China, the phenomenon of informal settlements is a consequence of rapid urbanization. Since the 1...
As China's capital, Beijing has attracted a large number of rural migrants and, as a result, the num...
As China becomes more urbanised, the number of migrant workers from rural areas continues to increas...
The affordability of housing in China is a pressing social and economic issue, particularly for rura...
Since the mid-1980s, rural-to-urban migration in China has been taking place at an unprecedented rat...
Sustainable urban transformation is a socially inclusive process in which urban residents, including...
China has experienced a huge wave of rural to urban migration over the last 25 years; however, Chine...
One of the most dramatic social transitions in the post-reform China has been the internal migration...
In the past four decades, China’s reform and opening up has made the country increasingly connected ...
In common with some underprivileged racial groups in U.S. cities, migrant workers tend to be regarde...
Market transition excludes a great number of industrial workers from former state-owned enterprises ...