Manufacturing Towns in China
«“It will be best appreciated by readers with a solid background on China who will better understand the nuance and terminology used throughout the book (for instance Marxist references to mass-line work). … this book offers a new perspective on power relations between migrants and their governing authorities, with emphasis on the latter.” (Denise Hare, China Information, Vol. 34 (1), 2020)
“The book Manufacturing Towns in China weaves together various actors, policies and regulations, governance technologies, adaptations and resistances and develops an insightful and well-elaborated argument on the ‘invisible filter’ of the territorial governance in China. … Readers are guided through a journey of different events in the past as well as in the present, in the West as well as in the East and among socialists as well as capitalists.” (June Wang, Eurasian Geography and Economics, July 16, 2019)»
This book offers an engaging and unique view of the governance of Chinese rural migrants in non-factory areas of manufacturing towns. By asking how authorities govern migrants as an ongoing source of cheap labor, this book demonstrates and interprets authorities' power exercised in the form of governing rationalities, regulations, programs, activities, and designated non-factory spaces-town and village centers and migrant living zones. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Springer Verlag, Singapore
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 284
- ISBN
- 9789811333712
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 21 x 15 cm
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«“It will be best appreciated by readers with a solid background on China who will better understand the nuance and terminology used throughout the book (for instance Marxist references to mass-line work). … this book offers a new perspective on power relations between migrants and their governing authorities, with emphasis on the latter.” (Denise Hare, China Information, Vol. 34 (1), 2020)
“The book Manufacturing Towns in China weaves together various actors, policies and regulations, governance technologies, adaptations and resistances and develops an insightful and well-elaborated argument on the ‘invisible filter’ of the territorial governance in China. … Readers are guided through a journey of different events in the past as well as in the present, in the West as well as in the East and among socialists as well as capitalists.” (June Wang, Eurasian Geography and Economics, July 16, 2019)»