textabstractThis article examines the confluence of local population transitions (demographic transition and urbanization) with non-local in-migration in the Tibetan areas of western China. The objective is to assess the validity of Tibetan perceptions of "population invasion" by Han Chinese and Chinese Muslims. The article argues that migration to Tibet from other regions in China has been concentrated in urban areas and has been counterbalanced by more rapid rates of natural increase in the Tibetan rural areas—among the highest rates in China. Overall, it is not clear whether there is any risk of population invasion in the Tibetan areas. However, given that non-Tibetan migration to Tibet has been concentrated in urban areas, Tibetans have...
This article looks at the political situation in China’s contested borderland regions with a special...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Urbanisation is the inevitable outcome of world economic development and an unavoidable stage, as al...
Article preprint. Accepted for publication in Territory, Politics, Governance, 12 October 2020. ABS...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
This paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conflict in the ...
textabstractThis paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conf...
The early results of the 2020 Census of the People’s Republic of China shed light on the highly pol...
The most pressing economic challenges facing the Tibetan areas of western China relate to the margin...
In a novel approach to studying political mobilization among ethnic Tibetans in China, this article ...
textabstractThis paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conf...
This thesis examines how Tibetan residents of different social backgrounds use and experience the sp...
Post-1949 Han migration to Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China is a hotly debated i...
In contrast with China’s coastal regions, where rural urbanisation has largely been a result of indu...
Per the request of the author, the embargo for this dissertation has been extended an additional 5 y...
This article looks at the political situation in China’s contested borderland regions with a special...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Urbanisation is the inevitable outcome of world economic development and an unavoidable stage, as al...
Article preprint. Accepted for publication in Territory, Politics, Governance, 12 October 2020. ABS...
China’s twenty-first century economic rise has had a powerful impact on the lives of Tibetans and ot...
This paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conflict in the ...
textabstractThis paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conf...
The early results of the 2020 Census of the People’s Republic of China shed light on the highly pol...
The most pressing economic challenges facing the Tibetan areas of western China relate to the margin...
In a novel approach to studying political mobilization among ethnic Tibetans in China, this article ...
textabstractThis paper argues that contemporary experiences of social exclusion and interethnic conf...
This thesis examines how Tibetan residents of different social backgrounds use and experience the sp...
Post-1949 Han migration to Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China is a hotly debated i...
In contrast with China’s coastal regions, where rural urbanisation has largely been a result of indu...
Per the request of the author, the embargo for this dissertation has been extended an additional 5 y...
This article looks at the political situation in China’s contested borderland regions with a special...
© 2015, © 2015 by Association of American Geographers.During the past decade, thousands of Han Chine...
Urbanisation is the inevitable outcome of world economic development and an unavoidable stage, as al...