Article preprint. Accepted for publication in Territory, Politics, Governance, 12 October 2020. ABSTRACT: This article examines the urbanization of Tibet. We argue that urbanization is a new technique of colonial governance for the Chinese Communist Party in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and is characterized by what Yen Le Espiritu calls ‘differential inclusion’: a form of forcible incorporation resulting in particular spaces and populations being “deemed integral to the nation… only or precisely because of their designated subordinate standing.” We explore how urbanization achieves the differential inclusion of Tibet and Tibetans through three distinct processes: segregation (the separation of Tibetan and Han Chinese spaces), cong...
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This article on China's urbanization examines the main drivers behind China's urban transformation, ...
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China's hard line and repressive policies have often stood in the way of its acceptance on the inter...
textabstractThis article examines the confluence of local population transitions (demographic transi...
In contrast with China’s coastal regions, where rural urbanisation has largely been a result of indu...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
With my master s thesis I wanted to shed light on some of the many contradictions in TAR. I want to ...
This dissertation explores the path of Tibet’s economic integration with China in the first half of ...
Urbanisation is the inevitable outcome of world economic development and an unavoidable stage, as al...
This article seeks to clarify the political activities of a variety of Tibetan groups and leaders du...
Le Xinjiang est une région autonome située à l’ouest de la Chine. Sa population se compose de 41% de...
This paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conflict in the ...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into them.Tibet, China, and Settler Colonialis...
International audienceIn this article, we will discuss the process of compressed urbanization in Chi...
The most pressing economic challenges facing the Tibetan areas of western China relate to the margin...
This article on China's urbanization examines the main drivers behind China's urban transformation, ...
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