Revisiting China's Rural Urbanisation

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Chinese urbanisation
Chinese Urbanization
Clan Identity
Clan Property
Contemporary China
Cordyceps Sinensis
Cultural Anthropology
Daning Primary School
Daning Village
Development Studies
Dongguan City
Dragon Boat
Dragon Boat Race
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Humen Town
land requisition
lineage structures
Longgang District
migration studies
Panyu District
Pearl River Delta
Pearl River Delta Region
qualitative fieldwork
Resident Committee
rural sociology
Shareholding System
Social development
Social structures
social transformation China
Urban Residential Community
Village Committee
village modernisation case studies
VTR Reform
Young Men
Youth League Committee
Yun Village
Zhongshan City

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367681906
  • Weight: 312g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book analyses the urbanisation of rural China in the period of the country’s reform and opening-up based on an investigation of five villages in the Pearl River Delta region, analysing progress, problems and future prospects in the light of long-term investigations on the ground and follow-up fieldwork.

Drawing on a vast body of data obtained from participation observation, interviews, archival documents, questionnaires and oral histories, the author charts the trajectory of urbanisation as rural landscapes, governance models, social structures and development dynamics have morphed into urban phenomena. Stimulated by outside capital and pro-growth policies, each of the five villages has undergone a distinct economic, social, institutional, cultural and demographic transformation while facing challenges and opportunities such as land requisition, residential areas with a strong concentration of migrants, changing power relations between state and local community, the influence of traditional lineage and clan structures and quandaries over identity.

The book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and Chinese Studies as well as general readers interested in contemporary China and Chinese urbanisation.

Daming Zhou is Chang Jiang Distinguished Professor and deputy president for the Chinese Anthropological Society. He is now the director of the Centre for Migration and Ethnic Studies at Sun Yat-sen University and has published many monographs on migrants, urbanisation, ethnic and regional cultures.

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