Taking the new urban poor as a focus, it is clear that the issue of “the right to the city” in China is bound up with the problem that the streets have become unfriendly to those doing informal work. This situation is the product of several changes in recent decades: principally, as the leadership became concerned with making the country fit into the global market, it engineered a program of mass layoffs in the late 1990s, disposing of workers who were less skilled and older than 35. At the same time, in an effort to bring in foreign capital, cities have become the captives of local governmental-business coalitions that emphasize orderly, modernized urban streetscapes. These developments have meant that even as the less qualified have been ...
Abstract: With a population of 1.3 billion, China faces unprecedented urbanization challenges. The C...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
this state directive, all municipal and county governments were required to develop master plans to ...
In this paper we engage with a theoretical reflection on the concept of the right to the city amidst...
Since the late 1980s two waves of gentrification have occurred in Guangzhou, China and brought about...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
The process of reconfiguration of Chinese cities [...] includes not only a physical restructuring of...
“World Bank; Development Research Center of the State Council, the People’s Republic of China. 2014....
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
Rapid urban growth in China has been accompanied by rising social inequality and marginalization of ...
'Market reform has brought new forms of poverty to urban China, even while the standard of living of...
China’s cities are currently facing immense challenges due to the vast rural-urban migration that ha...
Although income inequalities in Chinese cities are at a fairly low level compared to other developin...
China is currently moving from a centralized and planned economy to a socialist market economy. In s...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
Abstract: With a population of 1.3 billion, China faces unprecedented urbanization challenges. The C...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
this state directive, all municipal and county governments were required to develop master plans to ...
In this paper we engage with a theoretical reflection on the concept of the right to the city amidst...
Since the late 1980s two waves of gentrification have occurred in Guangzhou, China and brought about...
Summary. China’s changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards...
The process of reconfiguration of Chinese cities [...] includes not only a physical restructuring of...
“World Bank; Development Research Center of the State Council, the People’s Republic of China. 2014....
Urban China has undergone major transformations leading to newly divided cities, fundamentally chang...
Rapid urban growth in China has been accompanied by rising social inequality and marginalization of ...
'Market reform has brought new forms of poverty to urban China, even while the standard of living of...
China’s cities are currently facing immense challenges due to the vast rural-urban migration that ha...
Although income inequalities in Chinese cities are at a fairly low level compared to other developin...
China is currently moving from a centralized and planned economy to a socialist market economy. In s...
China's changing urban development processes and urban landscapes in the transition towards a more m...
Abstract: With a population of 1.3 billion, China faces unprecedented urbanization challenges. The C...
Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound i...
this state directive, all municipal and county governments were required to develop master plans to ...