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This book analyses the urbanisation of rural China in the period of the countrys reform and opening-up based on an investigation of five villages in the Pearl River Delta region, analysing progress, problems and future prospects in the light of long-term investigations on the ground and follow-up fieldwork.

Drawing on a vast body of data obtained from participation observation, interviews, archival documents, questionnaires and oral histories, the author charts the trajectory of urbanisation as rural landscapes, governance models, social structures and development dynamics have morphed into urban phenomena. Stimulated by outside capital and pro-growth policies, each of the five villages has undergone a distinct economic, social, institutional, cultural and demographic transformation while facing challenges and opportunities such as land requisition, residential areas with a strong concentration of migrants, changing power relations between state and local community, the influence of traditional lineage and clan structures and quandaries over identity.

The book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and Chinese Studies as well as general readers interested in contemporary China and Chinese urbanisation.

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Revisiting Chinas Rural Urbanisation
This book analyses the urbanisation of rural China in the period of the countrys reform and opening-up based on an investigation of five villages in the Pearl River Delta region, analysing progress, problems and future prospects in the light of long-term investigations on the ground and follow-up fieldwork.
Drawing on a vast body of data obtained from participation observation, interviews, archival documents, questionnaires, and oral histories, the author charts the trajectory of urbanisation as rural landscapes, governance models, social structures and development dynamics have morphed into urban phenomena. Stimulated by outside capital and pro-growth policies, each of the five villages has undergone a distinct economic, social, institutional, cultural and demographic transformation while facing challenges and opportunities such as land requisition, residential areas with a strong concentration of migrants, changing power relations between state and local community, the influence of traditional lineage and clan structures and quandaries over identity.
The book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and Chinese Studies as well as general readers interested in contemporary China and Chinese urbanisation.
Daming Zhou is Chang Jiang Distinguished Professor and deputy president for the Chinese Anthropological Society. He is now the director of the Centre for Migration and Ethnic Studies at Sun Yat-sen University and has published many monographs on migrants, urbanisation, ethnic and regional cultures.
China Perspectives
The China Perspectives series focuses on translating and publishing works by leading Chinese scholars, writing about both global topics and China-related themes. It covers Humanities & Social Sciences, Education, Media and Psychology, as well as many interdisciplinary themes.
This is the first time any of these books have been published in English for international readers. The series aims to put forward a Chinese perspective, give insights into cutting-edge academic thinking in China, and inspire researchers globally.
To submit proposals, please contact the Taylor & Francis Publisher for China Publishing Programme, Lian Sun ()
Titles in sociology currently include:
Social Structure and Social Stratification in Contemporary China
Lu Xueyi
Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China
Lu Xueyi
Economic Transition and Peoples Livelihood: China Income Distribution Research
Zhao Renwei
Economic Transition and Peoples Livelihood: China Economic Transition Research
Zhao Renwei
Academic Experiences of International Students in Chinese Higher Education
Mei Tian, Fred Dervin and Genshu Lu
Rural China, 1901-1949: Modernization and Resilience
Wang Xianming
The Complexity of Rural Migration in China: The Story of a Migrant Village
Xiong Fengshui
Revisiting Chinas Rural Urbanisation: A Pearl River Delta Region Perspective
Daming Zhou
For more information, please visit https://www.routledge.com/China-Perspectives/book-series/CPH
The publication of this book is sponsored by the Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences
First published in English 2021
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2021 Daming Zhou
Translated by Liang Chen and William Sima
The right of Daming Zhou to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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English Version by permission of Social Sciences Academic Press (China).
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ISBN: 978-0-367-68188-3 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-13458-9 (ebk)
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Contents
  1. List of abbreviations
  1. List of figures
  1. List of tables
  1. 2The urbanisation of rural areas and local modernity: A case study of Minle in Xiqiao
  2. 3Adaptation and development of land-requisitioned villages: A case study of Beiting village and the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Centre
  3. 4Social development after VTR Reform Shengfeng community in Xiaolan Town, Zhongshan City
  4. 5Urbanisation and clan life: Continuity and change in Fengdong Community, Shenzhen
  5. Conclusion
  6. References
  7. Index
  1. Half Title
  2. Series Page
  3. List of abbreviations
  4. List of figures
  5. List of tables
  6. 2 The urbanisation of rural areas and local modernity: A case study of Minle in Xiqiao
  7. 3 Adaptation and development of land-requisitioned villages: A case study of Beiting village and the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Centre
  8. 4 Social development after VTR Reform Shengfeng community in Xiaolan Town, Zhongshan City
  9. 5 Urbanisation and clan life: Continuity and change in Fengdong Community, Shenzhen
  10. Conclusion
  11. References
  12. Index
  1. i
  2. ii
  3. vi
  4. vii
  5. viii
PRDPearl River Delta
VTR reformvillager-to-resident reform
  1. 2.1Minle and surrounding areas.
  2. 2.2Minle city and its three historic townships.
  3. 3.1Xiaoguwei Island and the Guangzhou metropolitan area.
  4. 4.1Shengfeng community and surrounding areas.
  5. 5.1Fengdong community (approximate territory in shade) and surrounding areas.
  6. 5.2The residents groups of Fengdong community.
  1. 2.1Jurisdiction changes during the Republican era
  2. 2.2Demography of Xiqiao, 1932
  3. 2.3Overview of Minles shops, 1947
  4. 2.4The 24 clan lineages of Minles three townships
  5. 2.5Average salaries in the silk weaving sector, Nanhai county (yuan)
  6. 2.6Daily life in Yun village
  7. 3.1Province of origin and sex composition of migrants in Beiting (2005)
  8. 4.1Statistics of shareholding of Shengfeng village
  9. 4.2Shareholding dividend breakdown, Lesheng village, in the second half of 2010 (Date: 31 Dec 2010)
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