
The City In China
New Perspectives On Contemporary Urbanism
Bristol University Press
1st Edition
Published on 17. July 2019
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-5292-0547-3 (ISBN)
Description
In 1915 Robert Park penned his seminal paper "The City: Suggestions for the investigation of human behaviour in the city environment". This book gathers together reflections from a diverse range of urban China specialists to consider its relevance today, actively engaging with the challenge of conceptualising urban China and asking important questions about the development of the contemporary city.
Reviews / Votes
"Reflects upon the amazing urbanization processes experienced in the `new' new world of China and the limits of applying Western theory to Chinese experiences. A very timely volume of studies on Chinese urban development grounded in a broad literature and brought together by highly qualified scholars." Sako Musterd, University of AmsterdamMore details
Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
30 s/w Abbildungen, 10 s/w Tabellen
10 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
575 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5292-0547-3 (9781529205473)
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Persons
Ray Forrest is Research Professor in Cities and Social Change and Director of the Centre for Social Policy and Social Change at
Lingnan University, Hong Kong . He is also Emeritus Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Bristol.
Julie Ren is Research Faculty, Department of Geography, Humboldt University of Berlin.
Bart Wissink is Associate Professor in Urban Studies and Urban Policy at the Department of Public Policy at City University of Hong Kong.
Lingnan University, Hong Kong . He is also Emeritus Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Bristol.
Julie Ren is Research Faculty, Department of Geography, Humboldt University of Berlin.
Bart Wissink is Associate Professor in Urban Studies and Urban Policy at the Department of Public Policy at City University of Hong Kong.
Content
The City in China: New perspectives on contemporary urbanism~ Ray FORREST, Julie REN & Bart WISSINK;
Robert Park in China: From the Chicago School to Urban China Studies~Xuefei REN (Centre for Chinese Studies, Michigan State University);
"Bewitched by the History Behind the Walls": Robert Park and the Arc of Urban Sociology from Chicago to China~Bettina GRANSOW (East Asian Studies, Freie Universitaet Berlin);
Moral Order in the Post-Socialist Chinese City: Generating a Dialogue with Robert E. Park's "The City"~Fulong WU and Zheng WANG (Bartlett School, University College, London);
Learning from Chicago (and LA)? The Contemporary Relevance of Western Urban Theory for China"Bewitched by the history behind the walls": Robert Park and the arc of urban sociology from Chicago to Shenzhen~Bart WISSINK (Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong);
From Chicago to Shenzhen, via Birmingham: Zones of Transition and Dreams of Homeownership~Ray FORREST (Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong);
Urbanization and Economic Development: Comparing the Trajectories of China and the United States~Jan NIJMAN (Urban Studies Institute, Georgia State University, USA);
The Handshake 302 Village Hack Residency: Chicago, Shenzhen, and the Experience of Assimilation~Mary Ann O'DONNELL (Independent scholar/anthropologist/poet, Shenzhen);
Beijing Ring Roads and the Poetics of Excess and Ordinariness~Jeroen DE KLOET (Centre for Globalisation Studies, University of Amsterdam);
Pathways to Urban Residency and Subjective Well-Being in Beijing~Juan CHEN and Shenghua XIE (Applied Social Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University);
A Study of Socio-spatial Segregation of Rural Migrants in Shenzhen: A Case of Foxconn~Zhigang LI, Shunxian OU and Rong WU (School of
Urban Design, Wuhan University, China);
The Anxious Middle Class of Urban China: Its Emergence and Formation~Tai-Lok LUI & Shou LIU (Asian and Policy Studies, Education University of Hong Kong);
Conclusion: Everyday Cities, Exceptional Cases~Julie REN (Department of Geography, London School of Economics).
Robert Park in China: From the Chicago School to Urban China Studies~Xuefei REN (Centre for Chinese Studies, Michigan State University);
"Bewitched by the History Behind the Walls": Robert Park and the Arc of Urban Sociology from Chicago to China~Bettina GRANSOW (East Asian Studies, Freie Universitaet Berlin);
Moral Order in the Post-Socialist Chinese City: Generating a Dialogue with Robert E. Park's "The City"~Fulong WU and Zheng WANG (Bartlett School, University College, London);
Learning from Chicago (and LA)? The Contemporary Relevance of Western Urban Theory for China"Bewitched by the history behind the walls": Robert Park and the arc of urban sociology from Chicago to Shenzhen~Bart WISSINK (Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong);
From Chicago to Shenzhen, via Birmingham: Zones of Transition and Dreams of Homeownership~Ray FORREST (Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong);
Urbanization and Economic Development: Comparing the Trajectories of China and the United States~Jan NIJMAN (Urban Studies Institute, Georgia State University, USA);
The Handshake 302 Village Hack Residency: Chicago, Shenzhen, and the Experience of Assimilation~Mary Ann O'DONNELL (Independent scholar/anthropologist/poet, Shenzhen);
Beijing Ring Roads and the Poetics of Excess and Ordinariness~Jeroen DE KLOET (Centre for Globalisation Studies, University of Amsterdam);
Pathways to Urban Residency and Subjective Well-Being in Beijing~Juan CHEN and Shenghua XIE (Applied Social Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University);
A Study of Socio-spatial Segregation of Rural Migrants in Shenzhen: A Case of Foxconn~Zhigang LI, Shunxian OU and Rong WU (School of
Urban Design, Wuhan University, China);
The Anxious Middle Class of Urban China: Its Emergence and Formation~Tai-Lok LUI & Shou LIU (Asian and Policy Studies, Education University of Hong Kong);
Conclusion: Everyday Cities, Exceptional Cases~Julie REN (Department of Geography, London School of Economics).