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(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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The largest cities in Pacific Asia are the engines of their countries' economic growth, seats of national and regional political power, and repositories of the nation's culture and heritage. The economic changes impacting large cities interact with political forces along with social cultural concerns, and in the process also impact the neighbourhoods of the city. Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia looks at local collective action and city government responses and its impact on the neighbourhood and the city. A multi-sited comparative approach is taken in studying local action in five important cities (Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore and Taipei) in Pacific Asia. With site selection in these five cities guided by local experts, neighbourhood issues associated with the fieldsites are explored through interviews with a variety of stakeholders involved in neighourhood building and change. The book enables comparisons across a number of key issues confronting the city: heritage (Bangkok and Taipei), local community involved provisioning of amenities (Seoul and Singapore), placemaking versus place marketing (Bangkok and Hong Kong). Cities are becoming increasingly important as centers for politics, citizen engagement and governance. The collaborative efforts city governments establish with local communities become an important way to address the liveability of cities.

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"The book Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia provides through its detailed comparative study compelling arguments for the importance of the neighbourhood as unit of analysis, the potentials neighbourhoods have for local community action, and how such action is related to the rest of the city and scalar government relations. I found it an interesting and compelling read, not only for Hos endeavour to argue for the continuing relevance of neighbourhood studies, but also for the narratives provided in the case studies." - Mia Arp Fallov, Aalborg University, Denmark, Asian Journal of Social Science 49 (2021)

"This book will contribute significantly to the comparative urban studies literature and meaningfully extend current understanding of neighbourhoods, communities, localism and urban governance." - Richard Ronald, Professor of Housing, Society & Space in Amsterdam Universitys Geography and Planning Department

"This path-breaking book compares neighbourhoods in five different Asian national settings, enabling a nuanced analysis of how actions at neighbourhood and city levels have national and global dimensions." - Mike Douglass, Emeritus Professor of Urban Planning, University of Hawaii

Preface 11(2)
Acknowledgements 13(2)
1 Neighbourhoods for the City
15(20)
1 Co-operative Elements in Neighbourhood Collective Action
17(3)
2 Neighbourhood Interests and Social Movements
20(15)
Placemaking
21(7)
Neighbourhoods for the City
28(7)
2 The Political Economy of Cities in Pacific Asia
35(22)
1 Cities as Engines for Growth and Loci for Consumption
36(4)
2 Cities as Repositories of Culture and Heritage
40(2)
3 Cities as stages for political action
42(2)
4 Democratic Movements and State Decentralization of Power, and Post Political tendencies
44(2)
5 Relationships between State and Local Neighbourhoods
46(1)
6 Urban Developmental Pressures on Neigbourhoods
47(1)
7 Summary and Introduction to the Five Fieldsite Cities
48(9)
3 The Logic of Comparisons in Multi-Sited Research Designs
57(24)
1 Introduction
57(2)
2 Three Multi-Sited Approaches
59(10)
a Grounded Approaches
60(2)
b Analytic Ethnography
62(2)
c Comparative Case Approach
64(5)
3 Study Guidelines
69(12)
a Research Direction: Guided by the literature
69(2)
b Site Selection: Informed by local researchers
71(1)
c Sites and the Link to the Larger Country Context
72(4)
d A Note on Single versus Multiple Cases
76(1)
e A Note on the Informant's Role
77(4)
4 Sungmisan: The Power of Village Social Enterprises
81(26)
1 Significance of Sungmisan
81(3)
2 Sungmisan and Its Village Businesses
84(13)
a Sungmisan High School
85(7)
b Sungmisan Dure/Doorae Co-op
92(2)
c Sungmisan Community Kitchen
94(1)
d Doesalim, Sungmisan's Resale Shop
95(1)
e Little Tree, Sungmisan's cafe
96(1)
3 Village Business Projects and Their Importance to the Neighbourhood
97(2)
4 Sungmisan and Its Relevance to the City
99(2)
5 Discussion and Summary
101(1)
6 Looking Ahead
102(5)
5 Mahakan: Neighbourhood Heritage Curation Attempts
107(26)
1 Significance of Mahakan
107(2)
2 Rattanakosin as the Civic and Cultural District of Thailand
109(9)
3 Pom Mahakan: People of the Fort
118(4)
4 Discussion and Summary
122(6)
a The Value of External NGO Support in Weak Communities
122(2)
b The Noise from Multiple Stakeholders
124(4)
5 Looking Ahead
128(5)
6 Tangbu: Saving the Old Sugar Warehouses
133(22)
1 The Significance of Tangbu
133(2)
2 Creating Tangbu Cultural Park
135(8)
3 The Neighbourhood's Role in Constructing Heritage
143(3)
4 The Role of the City Government
146(4)
5 Looking Ahead
150(5)
7 Langham Place: Mega Project-Led Inner-City Regeneration
155(24)
1 The Significance of Langham Place
155(4)
2 Mong Kok and the Langham Place Redevelopment Project
159(4)
a Bird Street
160(1)
b Cooked-Food Stalls
160(1)
c Minibus Companies
161(2)
3 Inserting Community Spaces into Langham Place
163(11)
a The Land Development Corporation and Its Role in Rebuilding the City
163(5)
b Do Government-Provided Amenities Matter?
168(6)
4 Looking Ahead
174(5)
8 Tampines Central: Government-Resident Partnerships at Work
179(24)
1 The Significance of Tampines Central
179(4)
2 Government Initiatives at Community Bonding
183(3)
3 Analysing the Consequences of Intervention in Tampines Central
186(10)
4 Looking Ahead
196(7)
9 Neighbourhood Action, Metropolitan Politics, and City Building
203(28)
1 The Social Life of the Neighbourhood
203(3)
2 Neighbourhood and Urban Governance
206(4)
a External (National and Metropolitan) Effects on the Neighbourhood
207(1)
b Neighbourhood Activism Effects on the City and Beyond
208(2)
3 The Neighbourhood Social Amenity as the Fruit of Neighbourhood Activism: Its Formation, Attraction, and Regulation
210(8)
4 Metropolitanization of Politics
218(2)
5 The Different Faces of the City
220(11)
Index 231
K.C. Ho is a sociologist at the National University of Singapore. Trained at the University of Chicago, his research interests include urban studies, migration, and higher education.