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Shanghai Narrative : A Socio-Spatial Perspective



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Autore: Yu Hai Visualizza persona
Titolo: Shanghai Narrative : A Socio-Spatial Perspective Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Singapore : , : Springer, , 2023
©2023
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (200 pages)
Disciplina: 330.951132
Altri autori: ZouHuahua  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Contents -- 1 Theories on Social Space: Origins and Analysis -- 1.1 H Lefebvre: The Production of Space -- 1.1.1 The Spatial Triad -- 1.1.2 The Production of Space -- 1.1.3 The Socio-spatial Analysis -- 1.2 Doreen Massey: Thinking Geographically -- 1.2.1 Thinking from the Geographical Organization of Social Relations -- 1.2.2 Thinking from the Spatiality (Spatialization) of Power Relations -- 1.3 Edward Soja: The Spatiality of Social Being -- 1.3.1 The Two Illusions of Spatial Cognition -- 1.3.2 The Trialectics of Spatiality -- 1.3.3 Spatiality of Social Life -- 1.4 Spatiality/Socio-spatial Imagination and Conceptual Analysis -- 1.4.1 The Geographical Pattern of Industries -- 1.4.2 Cases of Spatiality -- 1.4.3 The Agency of Space -- 1.5 Neighborhood in Shanghai as Social Space -- 1.6 Spatial Power in the Tianzifang Renewal Project -- 1.7 An Analysis of Gentrification in the Urban Regeneration of Shanghai -- References -- 2 Discovering Shanghainese People from the Spatial History of Shanghai -- 2.1 Shanghainese Versus Country Bumpkins -- 2.2 The Concessions and the Shanghainese -- 2.3 Socialist Transformation and the Shanghainese -- 2.4 "Shanghai" in the Mental Map of Shanghainese -- 2.5 Nostalgia for Old Shanghai: An Urban Identity for Elites not for Common People -- References -- 3 The Spatial Characteristics During the Rise of Shanghai -- 3.1 The Geographical Logic of Shanghai's Rise -- 3.2 The Space Route of the Revolution and Industrialization -- 3.3 The Spatial Strategy of a Global City -- Reference -- 4 The Spatial Narration of Shanghai's Inner-City Regeneration -- 4.1 Urban Renovation in the 1980s: Experiment and Endeavor Within the Public System -- 4.2 Shanghai in 1992: From Land Management to Space Management.
4.3 The Demonstration and Transcendence of Xintiandi: From the Management of Historical Space to the Creation of Humanistic and Social Space -- References -- 5 Business Streets in Shanghai: Past and Present -- 5.1 The Past and Present of Business Streets in Shanghai -- 5.1.1 Alleyway Neighborhood Business in Hanchao Lu's Book Beyond the Neon Lights -- 5.1.2 The Tradition of Community Business in Shanghai -- 5.1.3 The Socialist Reform of Shanghai's Community Business -- 5.1.4 Reasons for the Rise of Non-public Ownership Business in the Market Economy Reform -- 5.2 An Analysis of Old and New Versions of "Changing Living to Non-living" -- 5.3 Tianzifang: Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts -- 5.3.1 Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts -- 5.3.2 The Story of Tianzifang Communal Entrepreneurship Based on Community Contexts -- 5.3.3 The Legitimation of "Changing Living to Non-living" and Its Problems -- 5.4 Minxing Road Business Street: The Arrival Community for Newcomers -- 5.4.1 Two Types of "Changing Living to Non-living" on Minxing Road Business Street -- 5.4.2 Minxing Road Business Street and Auchan Supermarket -- 5.4.3 Minjia Convenience Store: A Business Entrepreneurship Benefiting from Institutional Welfares -- 5.4.4 Fei Duan Liu Chang (FDLC): A Story of Migrant Entrepreneurship to Settle Down in Shanghai -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Struggles Over Power and Urban Regeneration Mode in the Tianzifang Experiment -- 6.1 The Tianzifang Experiment: An Attempt to Transend the Dominant Mode of Urban Regeneration Within the System -- 6.2 From the Symbolic Power of Cultural Industries to the Discourse Power of Urban Regeneration -- 6.3 Key Elements of China's Dominant Urban Regeneration Mode -- 6.4 The Core Discourse of "Tianzifang": Bringing Social Principles Back to Urban Regeneration -- References.
7 The Three-Stage Social Naming of Space in Tianzifang -- 7.1 Bourdieu's Theories of Social Naming and Classification -- 7.2 The Three Stages of Naming for Tianzifang -- 7.2.1 From Taikang Road to Tianzifang: From the Secular to the Sacred -- 7.2.2 Naming of an Industrial Space: Cultural Creative Industries -- 7.2.3 The Discovery and Naming of a Historical Heritage Space: The Tianzifang Discourse -- References -- 8 Spatial Justice and Equality of Right-of-Way in the Automobile Society -- 8.1 Transportation Contributes to the Rise of Shanghai -- 8.2 Spatial Justice and Traffic Order in the Automobile Society -- 8.2.1 A Subtype of Social Transition: The Automobile Society -- 8.2.2 Spatial Anomie in the Automobile Society -- 8.2.3 From Mobility Power to Mobility Hegemony -- 8.2.4 From Mobility Power to Mobility Arrogance -- 8.3 Production of Space and the Distribution of Right-of-Way -- References -- 9 Morning Exercises in Parks and Social Space -- 9.1 The Spatial Triad and the Theory of Place-Making -- 9.2 Place-Making in Morning Exercises in Parks -- 9.2.1 Driving Forces Behind the Production of Green Spaces -- 9.2.2 What Kind of Social Forces Are Encouraging More and More Residents to Use Parks? -- 9.3 The Construction of Meaning for Parks as Social Spaces -- References -- 10 Digital Economy and Interactive Communities -- 10.1 The "Last Kilometer" in the Digital Economy -- 10.2 Spatial Problems Caused by the New Urbanization -- 10.3 User-Friendly Spaces and Interactive Communities -- References -- 11 From Space Production to Community Empowerment -- 11.1 Production of Space: A Capitalized Urban Development Model -- 11.2 Shift in the Spatial Development Model -- 11.3 KICG: A Practical Case Study of Community Empowerment -- 11.3.1 Building a Space Accessible and Available to Everyone -- 11.3.2 Representation of Spaces and Place Awareness.
11.3.3 Experiencing and Shaping the Lived Space -- References.
Titolo autorizzato: Shanghai Narrative  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 981-9932-61-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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