One distinctive facet of Shanghai’s cosmopolitanism and openness to the outer world is the foreign presence in the city. Partially reviving the myth of the old pre-1949 Shanghai, in the last twenty years Shanghai has become again a pole of attraction for foreign migrants, and it actually hosts one of the most numerous community of residents of alien nationality in the People’s Republic of China. Drawing from sociological and ethnological literature, from official reports and media coverage of the topic, this paper overviews the impact of foreign communities in Shanghai and investigates how Shanghai local migration policies and media discourse shape the meaning of this phenomenon with respect to the definition of Shanghai’s identity as a glo...
My research topic started with an umbrella question: What is the nature of modern urban development ...
This thesis is a qualitative study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. When overse...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...
One distinctive facet of Shanghai’s cosmopolitanism and openness to the outer world is the foreign p...
One distinctive facet of Shanghai's cosmopolitanism and openness to the outer world is the foreign p...
Considering their significance to the globalised economy, expatriate communities have attracted rela...
As one of the first Chinese cities opened to Western trade in mid 19th century, Shanghai soon became...
As Chinese urban centers become populated with migrants, urbanites search for new ways to distinguis...
As Chinese urban centers become populated with migrants, urbanites search for new ways to distinguis...
This thesis explores how class and the cosmopolitan intersect in Shanghai as a city globalising unde...
Urban spatial restructuring in the globalization process is contingent and non-uniform due to the mu...
Over the last two decades, Shanghai has experienced an unprecedented transformation, as China’s econ...
This thesis examines the cosmopolitanization of identities at the intersection of language and spac...
By the early 1900s, globalization and imperialism had created cosmopolitan cities such as the Chines...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
My research topic started with an umbrella question: What is the nature of modern urban development ...
This thesis is a qualitative study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. When overse...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...
One distinctive facet of Shanghai’s cosmopolitanism and openness to the outer world is the foreign p...
One distinctive facet of Shanghai's cosmopolitanism and openness to the outer world is the foreign p...
Considering their significance to the globalised economy, expatriate communities have attracted rela...
As one of the first Chinese cities opened to Western trade in mid 19th century, Shanghai soon became...
As Chinese urban centers become populated with migrants, urbanites search for new ways to distinguis...
As Chinese urban centers become populated with migrants, urbanites search for new ways to distinguis...
This thesis explores how class and the cosmopolitan intersect in Shanghai as a city globalising unde...
Urban spatial restructuring in the globalization process is contingent and non-uniform due to the mu...
Over the last two decades, Shanghai has experienced an unprecedented transformation, as China’s econ...
This thesis examines the cosmopolitanization of identities at the intersection of language and spac...
By the early 1900s, globalization and imperialism had created cosmopolitan cities such as the Chines...
This work is an investigation into Shanghai’s role in the twenty-first century as it attempts to rej...
My research topic started with an umbrella question: What is the nature of modern urban development ...
This thesis is a qualitative study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. When overse...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...