Urban Village Redevelopment in Beijing, China
New Housing Opportunities for Migrant Workers
- 344pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Focusing on the evolution of housing opportunities for migrant workers, the book examines Beijing's urban village development through its three stages: emergence, erasure, and preservation. It reinterprets the "right to the city" within a complex property landscape shaped by gentrification. The study highlights the emergence of a new landowning class while displacing low-wage migrants, revealing tensions between state control and grassroots movements. Through empirical research, it deepens the discourse on urbanization, emphasizing the contradictions and dynamics of urban village redevelopment in Beijing.
