|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: You-tien Hsing (, Associate Professor of Geography, UC Berkeley)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780199644599ISBN 10: 0199644594 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 15 March 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPrologue 1: Land and Urban Politics Part I: Redevelopment of the Urban Core 2: Municipal Governments, Socialist Land Masters, and Urban Land Battles 3: Grassroots Resistance: Property Rights and Residents' Rights Part II: Expansion of the Metropolitan Region 4: Metropolitan Governance, Real Estate Projects, and Capital Accumulation 5: Village Corporatism, Real Estate Projects, and Local Autonomy Part III: Urbanization of the Rural Fringe 6: Township Governments as Brokers of Power and Property 7: Relocation and Deterritorialization of Peasants 8: A New Territorial OrderReviews<br> Stands as a bold and ground-breaking attempt to contest popular beliefs and challenge perceived notions. Hsing is to be congratulated for producing such an important milestone on the journey of scholarly enquiries into the gigantic and profound great urban transformation with a scale no less significant than the one masterfully addressed by Polanyi half of century ago. It is a milestone that sets the beginning of a long journey. --Annals of the Association of American Geographer<p><br> A magisterial study of the territorial competition that ignites this process in core cities like Shanghai, as well as the urban fringes and (most wrenchingly) the rural hinterlands. Reform era decentralization and market restructuring initiated a scramble for authority over profitable redevelopment. Hsing draws on immersive field research-using colorful vignettes of her personal experiences at the beginning of each empirical chapter-and a formidable command of reform-era land laws. --Cities<p><br> [ <br> Stands as a bold and ground-breaking attempt to contest popular beliefs and challenge perceived notions. Hsing is to be congratulated for producing such an important milestone on the journey of scholarly enquiries into the gigantic and profound great urban transformation with a scale no less significant than the one masterfully addressed by Polanyi half of century ago. It is a milestone that sets the beginning of a long journey. --Annals of the Association of American Geographer<p><br> A magisterial study of the territorial competition that ignites this process in core cities like Shanghai, as well as the urban fringes and (most wrenchingly) the rural hinterlands. Reform era decentralization and market restructuring initiated a scramble for authority over profitable redevelopment. Hsing draws on immersive field research-using colorful vignettes of her personal experiences at the beginning of each empirical chapter-and a formidable command of reform-era land laws. --Cities<p><br> [An] excellent guide to understanding the ongoing urban boom in China... Fascinating examples of urban development, mostly from Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, accompany incisive conceptualization and analysis....what comes through is how rapid, complicated, and wrenching China's urban transformation has been. --CHOICE<p><br> This book is a masterful piece of scholarship and meaningful analysis. It is a most innovative contribution to the understanding of the transformation of China. It shows how the politics of land development is at the same time the key source of capital accumulation and class formation, and the trigger of social conflicts that may threaten the new Chinese order. Professor Hsing is one of the leading researchers on the study of capitalism in China, and her new book will change our way of thinking about one of the most important processes that are remaking our world. --Manuel Castells, University Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles<p><br> A pat Author InformationYou-tien Hsing is Associate Professor of Geography at University of California at Berkeley. She is the author of Making Capitalism in China: The Taiwan Connection (1998, Oxford University Press) and co-editor (with Ching Kwan Lee) of Reclaiming Chinese Society: The New Social Activism (2009, Routledge). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |