Webster, Chris
Marginalization in Urban China
1. Introduction
Fulong Wu, Chris Webster
Part I. Concept and Comparative Perspectives of Marginalization
2. Urban Inequality and Polarization
Chris Hamnett
3. Neoliberalism and the Urban Poor: A View from Latin America
Alan Gilbert
Part II. Property Rights and Marginalization in China
4. Entitlement to the Benefits of Urbanization: Comparing Migrant and Peri-urban ‘Peasants’
Chris Webster, Yanjing Zhao
5. Property Rights, Citizenship and the Making of the New Poor in Urban China
Fulong Wu
6. The Strength of Property Rights, Prospects for the Disadvantaged, and Constraints on the Actions of the Politically Powerful in Hong Kong and China
Alan Smart
7. Empowerment or Marginalization: Land, Housing and Property Rights in Poor Neighbourhoods
Hyun Bang Shin
Part III. Rural—Urban Migration and Marginalization
8. Rural—Urban Migration in China: Scale, Composition, Pattern and Deprivation
Athar Hussain, Youjuan Wang
9. Private Rental Housing in ‘Urban Villages’ in Shenzhen: Problems or Solutions?
Ya Ping Wang, Yanglin Wang, Jiansheng Wu
10. Chinese Urban Villages as Marginalized Neighbourhoods under Rapid Urbanization
Yuting Liu, Shenjing He
Part IV. Deprivation and Segregation
11. Multiple Deprivations in Urban China: An Analysis of Individual Survey Data
Yuan Yuan, Fulong Wu
12. Post-reform Residential Segregation in Three Chinese Cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou
Zhigang Li, Fulong Wu
Part V. State Action
13. The Urban
Dorothy J. Solinger
14. State-funded Re-employment Training and Participation in Informal Employment in Tianjin
Bingqin Li, Huamin Peng
15. What Has Been Marginalized? Marginalization as the Constrained ‘Right to the City’ in Urban China
Fulong Wu, Chris Webster
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Political Economy, International Relations, Political Science, Asian Politics, Urban Studies/Sociology, Regional and Cultural Studies
- Editor
- Webster, Chris
- Wu, Fulong
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2010
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- International Political Economy Series
- Page amount
- 329 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230299122
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-31512-3