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Development as modernity, modernity as development [[electronic resource] /] / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Development as modernity, modernity as development [[electronic resource] /] / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Autore Lushaba Lwazi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (80 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Collana Interventions series Development as modernity, modernity as development
Soggetto topico Modernization
Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-90132-X
9786612901324
2-86978-393-0
2-86978-349-3
2-86978-302-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity; Early Modernity; Capitalist Modernity; Hyper-Modernity (Global Capitalism); Beyond Western Modernity; Conclusion; Notes; References; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459490503321
Lushaba Lwazi  
Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Materiale a stampa
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Development as modernity, modernity as development [[electronic resource] /] / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Development as modernity, modernity as development [[electronic resource] /] / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Autore Lushaba Lwazi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (80 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Collana Interventions series Development as modernity, modernity as development
Soggetto topico Modernization
Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Social aspects
ISBN 1-282-90132-X
9786612901324
2-86978-393-0
2-86978-349-3
2-86978-302-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity; Early Modernity; Capitalist Modernity; Hyper-Modernity (Global Capitalism); Beyond Western Modernity; Conclusion; Notes; References; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784951403321
Lushaba Lwazi  
Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Development as modernity, modernity as development / / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Development as modernity, modernity as development / / Lwazi Siyabonga Lushaba
Autore Lushaba Lwazi
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (80 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Collana Interventions series Development as modernity, modernity as development
Soggetto topico Modernization
Economic development - Africa
Economic development - Social aspects
ISBN 9786612901324
9781282901322
128290132X
9782869783935
2869783930
9782869783492
2869783493
9782869783027
2869783027
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Title Page; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; The Enlightenment and Modernity; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity; Early Modernity; Capitalist Modernity; Hyper-Modernity (Global Capitalism); Beyond Western Modernity; Conclusion; Notes; References; Mapping the Genealogy of Modernity
Record Nr. UNINA-9910972208303321
Lushaba Lwazi  
Dakar, : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Space Production by Migrants in China's Urban Villages : The Case of Beijing / Shiyu Yang
Space Production by Migrants in China's Urban Villages : The Case of Beijing / Shiyu Yang
Autore Yang Shiyu <p>Shiyu Yang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China </p>
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (0 pages)
Disciplina 307.12160951
Collana Habitat-International: Schriften zur internationalen Urbanistik
Soggetto topico Urban Planning
Migration
Space
Modernization
China
Beijing
City
Urban Studies
Sociology
ISBN 9783839469149
3839469147
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Contents -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Research questions and methodology -- Research questions -- Research methodology -- 1.3 Overview of the book -- PART I -- 2. Theory of space production -- 2.1 Social space and space production -- 2.1.1 Definition of social space -- 2.1.2 Significance of studying the production of space -- 2.1.3 Space production and the right to the city -- 2.2 Spatial triad -- 2.2.1 An introduction to spatial trialectics -- 2.2.2 Representations of space - the mental field as dominance of space -- 2.2.3 Spatial practices - the physical field as the basis of production -- 2.2.4 Spaces of representation - the social field with an individual origin -- 2.3 Space production in China -- 2.3.1 Lefebvre's understanding of space production in China -- 2.3.2 The application of the theory of space production in studies of urban China -- 3. Discourse on informality, and informality in China -- 3.1 International debate on informality and informal settlements -- 3.1.1 Tracing the notion of informality -- 3.1.2 Informal settlements and their formalisation -- 3.2 Urban villages - informal settlements in China -- 3.2.1 Organised informality in China -- 3.2.2 Informal settlements in China - urban villages -- 4. Discourse on migration and internal rural‐urban migration in China -- 4.1 International debate on migration -- 4.1.1 International and internal migration -- 4.1.2 The 'arrival city' and migrants' householding strategies -- 4.2 Internal migration in China -- 4.2.1 Urbanisation in China and its accompanying migration defined by hukou -- 4.2.2 Migrants in urban villages -- 4.2.3 Migrants' linkage to places of origin and the destination city -- 5. Conceptual framework -- PART II -- 6. Urbanisation and urban villages in China -- 6.1 Urbanisation in China with Chinese characteristics.
6.2 Urban‐rural dualism in China -- 6.2.1 Dual land system -- 6.2.2 Hukou system and migrants -- 6.3 An introduction to some well‐researched urban villages -- 7. The two case villages: Shigezhuang village and Dongxindian village -- 7.1 Historical development and basic information of the two case village -- 7.1.1 Shigezhuang village -- 7.1.2 Dongxindian village -- 7.2 Demographic and dwelling profiles of migrants -- Age -- Gender -- Hukou province -- Education -- Occupations -- Dwelling profiles -- 8. The space of governance and negotiation -- 8.1 The socio‐political transformation of policies on migrants in Beijing -- 8.1.1 Space as a tactic of governance -- 8.1.2 Impact of city events on migrants' work and lives and migrants' resistance -- 19th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, 18-24 October, 2017 -- Programme to reduce air pollution in Jingjinji Metropolitan Region and surrounding area in the autumn and winter of 2017 to 2018 -- The grand military parade for the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China, 1 October, 2019 -- 8.2 The impact of migrants on the institutions -- 8.2.1 Change in governance institutions -- Village committee -- Administrative station of migrants -- 8.2.2 Registration of migrants -- 8.2.3 Informal economy in urban villages -- 8.2.4 Public services including the education of second generation migrants -- 8.3 Indigenous villagers and migrants -- 8.3.1 Land tenure versus informality in the rental market -- 8.3.2 Representation of rental rooms and interactions between migrants and indigenous villagers -- 8.4 Development, transformation, and demolition of a 'dayuan' -- 8.5 Demolition of urban villages and eviction of 'low‐end' labourers -- 9. The space of everyday life -- 9.1 Housing construction and extensions -- 9.1.1 Housing extensions added to courtyard houses in Shigezhuang village.
9.1.2 Construction of housing blocks in Dongxindian village -- 1) Unpredictable and constantly changing building codes -- 2) Shift in socioeconomic status of indigenous villagers -- 3) Narrowing of gap between migrants' spatial practice and villagers' conceptions -- 9.2 The couple who ran a grocery shop in Dongxindian -- 9.3 A construction worker and his family in Shigezhuang -- 9.4 The owner and caretaker of a 'dayuan' in Dongxindian -- 9.5 Young people living in apartment buildings in Dongxindian -- 9.5.1 A food deliveryman living with his friend -- 9.5.2 A hairdresser living with colleagues in a dormitory -- 9.5.3 A white‐collar office worker living alone -- 10. The space of two‐directional linkage -- 10.1 Migrants as individuals - perception of the city as a place of work -- 10.2 Migrants as households - circulation of resources between sending and receiving areas -- 10.2.1 Family arrangements linking the city and hometowns -- 10.2.2 Family arrangements linking the urban village and other parts of Beijing -- 10.3 Migrants as a tongxiang community -- 10.3.1 Housing -- 10.3.2 Working opportunities -- 10.3.3 Interactions with other stakeholder groups as the tongxiang community -- PART III -- 11. Synthesis - the spatial triad in the context of urban villages in China -- 11.1 The space of governance and negotiation -- Urban villages as fertile ground for organised informality -- Informal space as government's controlling tactics over migrants and informality enhanced through migrants' participation -- Indigenous villagers' dominant role in space production, as rentier class empowered by property rights -- Production of conceived institutional space in response to migration -- Space produced through migrants' resistance to space of governance -- 11.2 The space of everyday life -- Spatial practice correlated with migrant profiles.
'Floating' migrants leading to 'temporary' buildings -- Emergence of mixed‐use typology of housing blocks -- Migrants' search for affordability increases densities and reduces public spaces -- Spatial practices through connecting daily routines and urban routes -- 11.3 The space of two‐directional linkage -- Straddle the rural and urban to maximise living qualities and minimise risks -- Migration following and supporting the younger generation -- Self‐staging through spaces of representation -- Tongxiang community's collective appropriation of space -- 'Ruralisation' of spaces in urban villages -- 11.4 The spatial triad - the interaction of three aspects of space production -- 12. Conclusions and outlook -- 12.1 Research gaps addressed in the study -- 12.2 Conclusions and implications for theory and practice -- Applicability of space production theory in urban villages in China -- Housing, but not only housing -- Language matters - acknowledging heterogeneity of urban villages and migrants -- 'Architecture without architects' and affordable character made visible -- Policy implications for the sending areas -- 12.3 Directions for future research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Appendix: Overview of the interviewees -- Notes -- List of tables -- List of figures.
Altri titoli varianti Yang, Space Production by Migrants The Case of Beijing
Record Nr. UNINA-9911026166403321
Yang Shiyu <p>Shiyu Yang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China </p>  
Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2023
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