Understanding the ‘Village in the City’ in Guangzhou
Yanliu Lin,
Bruno de Meulder and
Shifu Wang
Urban Studies, 2011, vol. 48, issue 16, 3583-3598
Abstract:
As with many cities in China experiencing rapid urbanisation, Guangzhou is undergoing a specific form of urban development characterised by the engulfing of rural settlements: a process resulting in the so-called village in the city. This paper uses three modes of economic integration (redistribution, market exchange and reciprocity) as a framework to examine the interrelationship of various development issues and conditions of these villages. It shows that the poor integration in the spheres of state redistribution and formal market exchange pushes migrants to focus on survival strategies that relate to the self-organisation of housing, employment and education. It also makes a critical review of several (re)development projects, each relating to one or more of the different modes of economic integration. This paper concludes that new project approaches that organise a productive interplay between market exchange, redistribution and reciprocity are needed.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1177/0042098010396239
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