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Tremendous social and economic changes have taken place in Chinese
Cities since China embarked on a reform programme. Such changes are
best manifested in the built environment of the cities where
geographic space, social life, demographic composition and economic
production have witnessed restructuring from socialist patterns to
increasingly market based forms.
"Restructuring the Chinese City" brings together contributions from
leading scholars on urban China to shed important light on critical
issues of recent change in Chinese cities. The book will focus on
how the new economy and changing society have (re)shaped urban
space and place, and how the interplay among global, national and
local forces comes together to reconfigure Chinese urban Space.
Empirically grounded studies posit the significance of urban China
research beyond the (post-) socialist city model. In the process it
helping to theorize the changing regime of accumulation and spatial
restructuring in the contemporary urban world.
A sea of change has occurred in China since the 1978 economic
reforms. Bringing together the work of leading scholars
specializing in urban China, this book examines what has happened
to the Chinese city undergoing multiple transformations during the
reform era, with an emphasis on new processes of urban formation
and the consequent reconstituted urban spaces. With arguments
against the convergence thesis that sees cities everywhere becoming
more Western in form and suggestions that the Chinese city is best
seen as a multiplex city, Restructuring the Chinese City is an
indispensable text for Chinese specialists, urban scholars and
advanced students in urban geography, urban planning and China
studies.
In this first book to explore the Chinese diaspora from
geographical perspectives, leading scholars in the field consider
the profound importance of meanings of place and the spatial
processes of mobility and settlement for the Chinese overseas. They
trace the Chinese diaspora everywhere it has become a significant
force, from Southeast Asia to Oceania, North America, Latin
America, and Europe. Providing an important historical perspective,
the contributors analyze the sharp differences between sojourning
Chinese prior to the 1960s and the transnational Chinese of the
current era, especially in terms of spatial distribution, mobility,
economic status, occupational structure, and identity formation.
Anyone interested in the powerful phenomenon of Chinese migration
will find this comprehensive work an invaluable resource.
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