… ceux et celles qui ne sont pas familiers avec Shanghai ou la Chine des réformes - effectivement, de ce point de vue, Shanghai in Transition constitue un témoignage du tournant qu'a …
JN Wasserstrom - The China Quarterly, 2003 - cambridge.org
… Shanghai,” we should keep in mind that Shanghainese takes on the city vary enormously. He then notes, via a set of bullet point comments, some “divergent views” of the 1990s: …
… ethnographic perspectives on China’s largest city, Shanghai. … research conducted in Shanghai between 1992-94. As befits … perspectives and insights on the parameters of that transition…
… fortunes, Shanghai may be a “young” city in Chinese terms, but … that there exists a Shanghai corresponding to the city of our … oldest section of Shanghai, though the contours of its former …
W Wu - Progress in planning, 2004 - people.vcu.edu
… With a permanent population of more than 13 million and land area of 6377 km2 in the metropolitan area, Shanghai is the largest city in China (see Table 1). With a GDP of $55 billion, it …
… , “global” Shanghai: an urban Chinese middle-… Chinese in their twenties and early thirties, who were living, studying or working in Shanghai and were experiencing the city’s transitions …
F Xu - City & Community, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
… , and the boundaries of urban Shanghai have expanded into previously rural counties? In this case study of Shanghai, I intend to address what city in the deployment of “right to the city.” …
JN Wasserstrom - World Policy Journal, 2003 - JSTOR
… Jos Gamble puts it in Shanghai in Transition, the city was firmly "embarked upon one of the … sical to come to a mainland Chinesecity with its main touring company opened at Shanghai …
… Shanghai, China's largest city, is situated strategically on the bank of the Yangtze River Delta in the eastern coast of China. … When we talk about the history of a Chinesecity, we tend to …