1st Edition
Urban China Reframed A Critical Appreciation
Reframing urban China research: a critical introduction
Wing-Shing Tang
1. Exemplary cities in China: the capitalist aesthetic and the loss of space
Carolyn Cartier
2. Uncorking the neoliberal bottle: neoliberal critique and urban change in China
Will Buckingham
3. China’s urban ideology: new towns, creation cities, and contested landscapes of memory
Tim Oakes
4. Two systems in one country: the origin, functions, and mechanisms of the rural-urban dual system in China
Kam Wing Chan and Yanning Wei
5. Town-country relations in China: back to basics
Wing-Shing Tang
6. Territorially-nested urbanization in China - the case of Dongguan
Kit Ping Wong
Biography
Wing-Shing Tang was formerly Professor at the Department of Geography and Research Fellow at Advanced Institute for Contemporary China Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University, China. His research interrogates urban theories in China, with special emphasis on town-country relations.
Kam Wing Chan is Professor of Geography at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA. He specializes on China's urbanization, migration, and the household registration (hukou) system.






