The May special issue of Urban Studies is now available online

16th May 2018

Volume 55, Issue 7 (May 2018) now available online

Special Issue: People and plans in urbanising China

Guest Editor : John Logan

 

Articles

Emerging selective regimes in a fragmented authoritarian environment: The ‘three old redevelopment’ policy in Guangzhou, China from 2009 to 2014 by Bin Li and Chaoqun Liu. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 7, pp. 1400–1419

(De-)Activating the growth machine for redevelopment: The case of Liede urban village in Guangzhou by Youliang Guo and Chengguo Zhang, Ya Ping Wang, Xun Li. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 7, pp. 1420–1438

Governing the countryside through state-led programmes: A case study of Jiangning District in Nanjing, China by Mingrui Shen and Jianfa Shen. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 7, pp. 1439–1459

A great leap of faith: Limits to China’s university cities by Chun-Yi Sum. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 7, pp. 1460–1476

Ethnographic perspectives on the mediation of informality between people and plans in urbanising China by Alan Smart. Urban Studies, Vol. 55, Issue 7, pp. 1477–1483

 

Full table of contents available here.

 

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