Organizational transformation and order reconstruction in "village-turned-communities" / Wu Ying.

Author/creator Ying, Wu.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Descriptionix, 293 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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SeriesChina perspectives
Abstract "Since the beginning of the 21st century, a state-led urbanization has evolved into a "city management" in China: a large number of villages were demolished; cultivated land was centralized; and peasants went to live in apartments, which led to the widespread emergence of "village-turned-communities". This title explores the evolving and complex relationship between the urbanization of land and people - two core components of China's urbanization strategy. What role does the government play in creating conflicts around these two aspects of urbanization? What role can it play in adjudicating them? To answer these questions, the author examines rural migrants' experience in integrating and being integrated into the cities. Through a three-year investigation in Beijing, Shandong, Wuhan and Yunnan, the author shows how government policies can either engender or mitigate conflicts, as well as identifies integrated governance as an effective approach to urbanization of both land and people. This title is awarded the top ten Chinese sociology books in 2019. Students and scholars of sociology, politics and public administration will benefit from this book"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 281-289) and index.
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LCCN 2021036320
ISBN9781032185729 (hardback)
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