Creating Chinese Urbanism : : Urban revolution and governance changes / / Fulong Wu.

Creating Chinese Urbanism describes the landscape of urbanisation in China, revealing the profound impacts of marketisation on Chinese society and the consequential governance changes at the grassroots level. During the imperial and socialist periods, state and society were embedded. However, as Chi...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxii, 283 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter (pp. i-vi)
  • Table of Contents (pp. vii-vii)
  • List of figures (pp. viii-xv)
  • List of tables (pp. xvi-xvi)
  • Preface (pp. xvii-xix)
  • Acknowledgements (pp. xx-xxii)
  • Introduction: leaving the soil (pp. 1-22)
  • 1 Changing residential landscape: a new urban social geography (pp. 23-57)
  • 2 The end of (neo-)traditionalism (pp. 58-116)
  • 3 Transient space with a new moral order (pp. 117-171)
  • 4 Residential enclosure without private governance (pp. 172-218)
  • 5 Rethinking urban China in an urban debate (pp. 219-246)
  • Conclusion: a visible state emerging from urban revolution (pp. 247-262)
  • References (pp. 263-276)
  • Index (pp. 277-282)
  • Back Matter (pp. 283-283).