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In recent decades, China has undergone an extraordinary transformation from an overwhelmingly rural population to that of a predominantly urban one. This major new Handbook examines and explores the key features and implications of this urbanising process from a multi-disciplinary perspective.

Using three overarching themes - progress and enhancement, dislocation and tension, and the unique features of Chinese urban development - leading experts in the field provide a contemporary analysis of critical issues affecting China today. This includes the nature of urban change, governance and migration, and how this has impacted the politics, culture, economy and environment. Unprecedented in depth and breadth, contributors both from within mainland China and across the globe offer varied analyses and perspectives of continuity and reform in policies that allow China to continue to evolve. Sections also cover individuality, the urban-rural interface and possible future policy directions, with crucial discussion about continuing urbanisation in an increasingly interconnected world.

Essential reading for academics and students of urban and Chinese studies, this Handbook provides a timely and much needed reference work for those who want to better understand China's urbanisation experiences.  

Contributors include: A.-M. Broudehoux, Y. Cai, K.W. Chan, F. Chen, L. Chen, E. Cheng, H. Chiang, M.Y. Cho, B. Guan, D.R. Hammond, P. Hao, T. Heberer, T. Johnson, K. Kan, G. Lang, V.J. Li, S. Liu,Y. Liu, T.-l. Lui, B. Miao, J. Qian, L. Tao, J. Wang, L. Wang, B. Wissink, R.W.Y. Wong, Y. Wu, X. Yang, R. Yep, X. Zhang

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'This wide-ranging Handbook includes both useful overviews of key topics and new research on China's urban development over the last four decades. An important, multi-disciplinary contribution to understanding the nature and challenges of China's urbanisation - from planning and policy, through social and cultural change, to governance and politics.' --Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, UK

List of figures
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List of tables
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List of contributors
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1 Introduction to the Handbook on Urban Development in China: urbanization with Chinese characteristics
1(21)
Ray Yep
June Wang
Thomas Johnson
PART I INSTITUTIONAL SETTING
2 Planning for urban visions: the case of the Shanghai 2040 Master Plan
22(14)
Lan Wang
3 Land-based finance: how revenue concern drives urbanization
36(23)
Yuyang Liu
4 China's hukou system at 60: continuity and reform
59(22)
Kam Wing Chan
PART II POLICY DIRECTIONS
5 China's urban housing: past and present
81(19)
Pu Hao
6 Public discussion, political support and vision for low-carbon sustainable cities in China: a toolkit for policy makers, NGOs and the public
100(18)
Bo Miao
Graeme Lang
7 Re-imaging Beijing: the making and selling of a post-socialist Chinese metropolis
118(19)
Anne-Marie Broudehoux
8 Transformation of Chinese cities and city-regions in the era of globalization
137(19)
Xu Zhang
PART III INDIVIDUALITY AND PRIVATE PURSUIT
9 Making urban public space amidst modern Chinese urbanism
156(15)
Junxi Qian
10 Enclave urbanism in China: a relational comparative view
171(16)
Bart Wissink
11 Gay and lesbian communities in urban China
187(15)
Howard Chiang
12 Geography of Chinese rock and roll: cultural, political and economic forces intertwined
202(17)
June Wang
Li Chen
13 The urban middle class
219(15)
Tai-lok Lui
Shuo Liu
PART IV URBAN-RURAL INTERFACE
14 Urban villages in China: historical and institutional perspectives
234(14)
Jing Li
Li Tao
15 Gated villages: community governance and social control in peri-urban China
248(14)
Karita Kan
Rebecca W. Y. Wong
16 Informal migrant settlements and urban grassroots stability
262(17)
Edmund W. Cheng
17 Transferring land developmental rights across the urban-rural divide: common practice and the Chongqing exception
279(17)
Ray Yep
18 The transformation of identification and community sense of new urbanites in `village-turned-community'
296(17)
Ying Wu
PART V MOBILIZATION AND GOVERNANCE
19 Seeking solutions: how local governments handle collective labour disputes
313(16)
Xuehui Yang
Feng Chen
20 Environmental protest in urban China
329(14)
Thomas Johnson
21 Urban social assistance in China: reflecting changing urban development?
343(17)
Daniel R. Hammond
22 `Urban neighbourhood communities' (shequ) as new institutions of urban governance
360(18)
Thomas Heberer
23 Interests and political participation in urban China: the case of residents' committee elections
378(14)
Bing Guan
Yongshun Cai
24 Neighbourhood governance through community social work
392(17)
Mun Young Cho
Index 409
Edited by Ray Yep and June Wang, Department of Public Policy, City University of Hong Kong and Thomas Johnson, Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK