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Urban China In Transition John Logan

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Urban China In Transition John Logan
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.56 MB
Pages: 369
Author: John Logan
ISBN: 9780470712870, 9781405161459, 0470712872, 1405161450
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Urban China In Transition John Logan by John Logan 9780470712870, 9781405161459, 0470712872, 1405161450 instant download after payment.

Using an innovative approach, this book interprets the unprecedented transformation of contemporary China’s major cities. It deals with a diversity of trends and analyzes their sources.
  • Offers a multi-dimensional analysis of urban life in China
  • Highlights a diversity of trends in the areas of migration, criminal victimization, gated communities, and the status of women, suburbanization, and neighbourhood associations
  • Each chapter includes input from both an expert on urban life in China and an 'outside' expert from the fields of sociology, geography, economics, planning, political science, history, demography, architecture, or anthropology
  • An alternative theoretical perspective comparing the Chinese experience with other urban settings in the United States, Poland, Russia, Vietnam, East and South East Asia, and South America
Content:
Chapter 1 Two Decades of Reform: The Changing Organization Dynamics of Chinese Industrial Firms (pages 27–47): Shahid Yusuf and Kaoru Nabeshima
Chapter 2 The Myth of the “New Urban Poverty”? Trends in Urban Poverty in China, 1988–2002 (pages 48–65): Simon Appleton and Lina Song
Chapter 3 Class Structure and Class Inequality in Urban China and Russia: Effects of Institutional Change or Economic Performance? (pages 66–88): Yanjie Bian and Theodore P Gerber
Chapter 4 Gender and the Labor Market in China and Poland (pages 89–111): C. Cindy Fan and Joanna Regulska
Chapter 5 Urbanization, Institutional Change, and Sociospatial Inequality in China, 1990–2001 (pages 115–139): Michael J. White, Fulong Wu and Yiu Por (Vincent) Chen
Chapter 6 Growth on the Edge: The New Chinese Metropolis (pages 140–160): Yixing Zhou and John R. Logan
Chapter 7 Mirrored Reflections: Place Identity Formation in Taipei and Shanghai (pages 161–181): Jennifer Rudolph and Hanchao Lu
Chapter 8 Is Gating Always Exclusionary? A Comparative Analysis of Gated Communities in American and Chinese Cities (pages 182–202): Youqin Huang and Setha M. Low
Chapter 9 Urbanization in China in the 1990s: Patterns and Regional Variations (pages 205–225): Zai Liang, Hy Van Luong and Yiu Por (Vincent) Chen
Chapter 10 Trapped in Neglected Corners of a Booming Metropolis: Residential Patterns and Marginalization of Migrant Workers in Guangzhou (pages 226–249): Min Zhou and Guoxuan Cai
Chapter 11 Migration and Housing: Comparing China with the United States (pages 250–267): Weiping Wu and Emily Rosenbaum
Chapter 12 Economic Reform and Crime in Contemporary Urban China: Paradoxes of a Planned Transition (pages 271–293): Steven F. Messner, Jianhong Liu and Susanne Karstedt
Chapter 13 Migration, Urbanization, and the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Empirical and Theoretical Observations in China and Indonesia (pages 294–341): Christopher J. Smith and Graeme Hugo
Chapter 14 The State's Evolving Relationship with Urban Society: China's Neighborhood Organizations in Comparative Perspective (pages 315–335): Benjamin L. Read and Chun?Ming Chen

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