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Rural Migrants in Urban China : Enclaves and Transient Urbanism
The new-generation migrant workers in China
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C. Cindy Fan
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Chen Chen
Publication date:
August 15 2013
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Routledge
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August 15 2013
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10.4324/9780203796597-11
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Migrants’ transient urbanism in urban China: an introduction
pp. 17
The new-generation migrant workers in China
pp. 36
Chinese cities and mobile livelihoods: migration, risk and social networks
pp. 51
Outsiders in the city: migrant housing and settlement patterns
pp. 69
Migrants’ job-search in urban China: social networks and the labour market
pp. 84
Situating translocality in fl ux landscapes: migrants and urban villages in the city of Guangzhou
pp. 99
Migrant integration in China: evidence from Guangzhou
pp. 121
Migrant integration in China’s urban villages: a case study of Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
pp. 147
A tale of Foxconn city: urban village, migrant workers and alienated urbanism
pp. 164
Shanghai’s urban villages: migrants, temporary residence and urban redevelopment
pp. 182
Urban villages as local economic clusters: the case of the Zhongda cloth market in Guangzhou
pp. 202
Spatial evolution of urban villages in Shenzhen
pp. 223
‘Three olds redevelopment’: advances in urban upgrading in Guangzhou
pp. 240
The symbiotic relationship between urban villages and the city: implications for redevelopment strategies
pp. 256
Planning for chengzhongcun in Guangzhou and Shenzhen: redevelopment in the Chinese context
pp. 275
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