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With a range of case studies from Asia, this book sheds light on empirical realizations of marginality in a globalized context using first-hand original research.
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With a range of case studies from Asia, this book sheds light on empirical realizations of marginality in a globalized context using first-hand original research.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000079241
- Artikelnr.: 59395531
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000079241
- Artikelnr.: 59395531
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Wing Chung Ho is Associate Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences at City University of Hong Kong. Florence Padovani is Director of the Sino-French Research Centre in Social Sciences, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; and Associate Professor at Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
List of Contributors Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables and
Boxes Introduction: Why Use the Concept of Marginality Today? Part ¿:
Margins in Mainland China: The Rural-Urban Interface 1. Home for Fewer
People: The Demolishment of the Sun Palace Farmers' Market and Its
Long-term Effect on Lower-skilled Population in Beijing 2. Rural "Dama" in
China's Urbanisation: From Rural Left-behind to Urban Strangers Part II:
Margins in Mainland China: Shanghai 3. When a Marginal Area is Transformed
into a Tourist Hot Spot: Tianzifang in Shanghai 4. Cemeteries in Shanghai:
Beyond the Margins Part III: Margins in Hong Kong 5. "My Community
Doesn't Belong to Me Anymore!" Tourism-driven Spatial Change and Radicalise
Identity Politics in Hong Kong 6. Surviving the Collective Subjectivity of
Choy Yuen Village: From Multiple Marginalizations to Irreversible
Resistance Part IV: Margins in India 7. Waste in the Urban Margins: The
Example of Delhi's Waste-Pickers 8. Living on the Margins of the Legal
City in the Southern Periphery of Chennai: A Case of Cumulative
Marginalities Index
Boxes Introduction: Why Use the Concept of Marginality Today? Part ¿:
Margins in Mainland China: The Rural-Urban Interface 1. Home for Fewer
People: The Demolishment of the Sun Palace Farmers' Market and Its
Long-term Effect on Lower-skilled Population in Beijing 2. Rural "Dama" in
China's Urbanisation: From Rural Left-behind to Urban Strangers Part II:
Margins in Mainland China: Shanghai 3. When a Marginal Area is Transformed
into a Tourist Hot Spot: Tianzifang in Shanghai 4. Cemeteries in Shanghai:
Beyond the Margins Part III: Margins in Hong Kong 5. "My Community
Doesn't Belong to Me Anymore!" Tourism-driven Spatial Change and Radicalise
Identity Politics in Hong Kong 6. Surviving the Collective Subjectivity of
Choy Yuen Village: From Multiple Marginalizations to Irreversible
Resistance Part IV: Margins in India 7. Waste in the Urban Margins: The
Example of Delhi's Waste-Pickers 8. Living on the Margins of the Legal
City in the Southern Periphery of Chennai: A Case of Cumulative
Marginalities Index
List of Contributors Acknowledgements List of Figures List of Tables and
Boxes Introduction: Why Use the Concept of Marginality Today? Part ¿:
Margins in Mainland China: The Rural-Urban Interface 1. Home for Fewer
People: The Demolishment of the Sun Palace Farmers' Market and Its
Long-term Effect on Lower-skilled Population in Beijing 2. Rural "Dama" in
China's Urbanisation: From Rural Left-behind to Urban Strangers Part II:
Margins in Mainland China: Shanghai 3. When a Marginal Area is Transformed
into a Tourist Hot Spot: Tianzifang in Shanghai 4. Cemeteries in Shanghai:
Beyond the Margins Part III: Margins in Hong Kong 5. "My Community
Doesn't Belong to Me Anymore!" Tourism-driven Spatial Change and Radicalise
Identity Politics in Hong Kong 6. Surviving the Collective Subjectivity of
Choy Yuen Village: From Multiple Marginalizations to Irreversible
Resistance Part IV: Margins in India 7. Waste in the Urban Margins: The
Example of Delhi's Waste-Pickers 8. Living on the Margins of the Legal
City in the Southern Periphery of Chennai: A Case of Cumulative
Marginalities Index
Boxes Introduction: Why Use the Concept of Marginality Today? Part ¿:
Margins in Mainland China: The Rural-Urban Interface 1. Home for Fewer
People: The Demolishment of the Sun Palace Farmers' Market and Its
Long-term Effect on Lower-skilled Population in Beijing 2. Rural "Dama" in
China's Urbanisation: From Rural Left-behind to Urban Strangers Part II:
Margins in Mainland China: Shanghai 3. When a Marginal Area is Transformed
into a Tourist Hot Spot: Tianzifang in Shanghai 4. Cemeteries in Shanghai:
Beyond the Margins Part III: Margins in Hong Kong 5. "My Community
Doesn't Belong to Me Anymore!" Tourism-driven Spatial Change and Radicalise
Identity Politics in Hong Kong 6. Surviving the Collective Subjectivity of
Choy Yuen Village: From Multiple Marginalizations to Irreversible
Resistance Part IV: Margins in India 7. Waste in the Urban Margins: The
Example of Delhi's Waste-Pickers 8. Living on the Margins of the Legal
City in the Southern Periphery of Chennai: A Case of Cumulative
Marginalities Index