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Confronting the Challenges of Urbanization in China - Insights from Social Science Perspectives (Paperback): Zai Liang, Steven... Confronting the Challenges of Urbanization in China - Insights from Social Science Perspectives (Paperback)
Zai Liang, Steven F. Messner, Youqin Huang, Cheng Chen
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the late 1970s, China has experienced an unprecedented pace of urbanization. In 1978, only 17.8% of the population resided in urban areas, but by 2013 the level of urbanization had reached 53.8%. During the same period, China also enjoyed spectacular economic growth. China had become the second largest economy in the world by 2012, just behind the United States. Despite China's highly acclaimed achievements in urbanization and its economic miracle, urban China confronts a set of significant challenges. This book provides theoretically informed and empirically rich analyses of some of the key challenges facing China's urbanization. The first part deals with new patterns of urbanization, focusing on comprehensive measures and environmental dimensions of urbanization. The second part of the book focuses on several aspects related to migrants in cities: migrant entrepreneurship, return migration, and local people's attitudes toward migrants. The final section examines two key issues important for migrants, urban local residents, and policy-makers that have become quite contentious in China today: housing and urban health care. This collection presents original, cutting-edge research on some of the most pressing challenges confronting contemporary urban China, conducted by researchers from multiple social science disciplines. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of urban studies and China studies, as well as those in sociology, anthropology, geography, and political science.

Confronting the Challenges of Urbanization in China - Insights from Social Science Perspectives (Hardcover): Zai Liang, Steven... Confronting the Challenges of Urbanization in China - Insights from Social Science Perspectives (Hardcover)
Zai Liang, Steven F. Messner, Youqin Huang, Cheng Chen
R4,621 Discovery Miles 46 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the late 1970s, China has experienced an unprecedented pace of urbanization. In 1978, only 17.8% of the population resided in urban areas, but by 2013 the level of urbanization had reached 53.8%. During the same period, China also enjoyed spectacular economic growth. China had become the second largest economy in the world by 2012, just behind the United States. Despite China's highly acclaimed achievements in urbanization and its economic miracle, urban China confronts a set of significant challenges. This book provides theoretically informed and empirically rich analyses of some of the key challenges facing China's urbanization. The first part deals with new patterns of urbanization, focusing on comprehensive measures and environmental dimensions of urbanization. The second part of the book focuses on several aspects related to migrants in cities: migrant entrepreneurship, return migration, and local people's attitudes toward migrants. The final section examines two key issues important for migrants, urban local residents, and policy-makers that have become quite contentious in China today: housing and urban health care. This collection presents original, cutting-edge research on some of the most pressing challenges confronting contemporary urban China, conducted by researchers from multiple social science disciplines. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students of urban studies and China studies, as well as those in sociology, anthropology, geography, and political science.

The Emergence of a New Urban China - Insiders' Perspectives (Hardcover): Zai Liang, Steven Messner, Cheng Chen, Youqin... The Emergence of a New Urban China - Insiders' Perspectives (Hardcover)
Zai Liang, Steven Messner, Cheng Chen, Youqin Huang
R2,773 Discovery Miles 27 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides first-hand, insiders' perspectives on urban issues in China, aiming to provide a theoretically informed and empirically rich discussion of the new social landscape of urban China in the 21st century. The research reported encompasses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, with the latter based on extensive and in-depth fieldwork. The authors, most of them being native Chinese, had distinctive advantages in gaining access to study subjects, and had intimate knowledge of the locations and people they studied. The book's primary geographical focus is on southern China, especially Guangdong province. This region is in the forefront of China's transition to a market economy, and therefore constitutes an ideal social laboratory to study the key urban issues that have emerged in the last two decades. Combining ethnographic research along with survey-based quantitative analysis, this volume will appeal to students of urban issues in contemporary China, and it will generate important and fresh empirical and theoretical insights for the broader scholarly communities of area studies, urban studies, and urban sociology. It will also serve as a useful text for graduate courses and advanced undergraduate courses on China and urban sociology.

The Emergence of a New Urban China - Insiders' Perspectives (Paperback): Zai Liang, Steven Messner, Cheng Chen, Youqin... The Emergence of a New Urban China - Insiders' Perspectives (Paperback)
Zai Liang, Steven Messner, Cheng Chen, Youqin Huang
R1,313 Discovery Miles 13 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides first-hand, insiders' perspectives on urban issues in China, aiming to provide a theoretically informed and empirically rich discussion of the new social landscape of urban China in the 21st century. The research reported encompasses both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, with the latter based on extensive and in-depth fieldwork. The authors, most of them being native Chinese, had distinctive advantages in gaining access to study subjects, and had intimate knowledge of the locations and people they studied. The book's primary geographical focus is on southern China, especially Guangdong province. This region is in the forefront of China's transition to a market economy, and therefore constitutes an ideal social laboratory to study the key urban issues that have emerged in the last two decades. Combining ethnographic research along with survey-based quantitative analysis, this volume will appeal to students of urban issues in contemporary China, and it will generate important and fresh empirical and theoretical insights for the broader scholarly communities of area studies, urban studies, and urban sociology. It will also serve as a useful text for graduate courses and advanced undergraduate courses on China and urban sociology.

Modern China Studies - Population and Development in China: A Revisit (Paperback): Edward Jow Ching Tu, Qian Song, Zai Liang Modern China Studies - Population and Development in China: A Revisit (Paperback)
Edward Jow Ching Tu, Qian Song, Zai Liang
R2,700 Discovery Miles 27 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
From Chinatown to Every Town - How Chinese Immigrants Have Expanded the Restaurant Business in the United States (Paperback):... From Chinatown to Every Town - How Chinese Immigrants Have Expanded the Restaurant Business in the United States (Paperback)
Zai Liang
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

From Chinatown to Every Town explores the recent history of Chinese immigration within the United States and the fundamental changes in spatial settlement that have relocated many low-skilled Chinese immigrants from New York City's Chinatown to new immigrant destinations. Using a mixed-method approach over a decade in Chinatown and six destination states, sociologist Zai Liang specifically examines how the expansion and growing popularity of Chinese restaurants has shifted settlement to more rural and faraway areas. Liang's study demonstrates that key players such as employment agencies, Chinatown buses, and restaurant supply shops facilitate the spatial dispersion of immigrants while simultaneously maintaining vital links between Chinatown in Manhattan and new immigrant destinations.

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