This book examines the settlement space of special communities in
China on the community scale from an interdisciplinary approach that
combines perspectives from urban planning and sociology. Using the
framework of integration response, it theoretically and empirically
explores the approaches these communities adopt to survive and evolve.
Empirically, this discussion centers on four particular groups, namely
international students, land-lost peasants, ethnic minorities, and
migrant workers, and offers an analysis of their settlement spaces
from different perspectives. Theoretically, this study optimizes the
logic of one-way integration as used in classical theories. By
constructing a two-way linkage in the theoretical framework of
integration response, it provides a multi-scenario interpretation and
summary of the laws of survival and evolution that govern the urban
settlements of special communities in China. This study conforms to
the major transformations that China has undergonein the concepts,
models, and orientation of its development since the 18th National
Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Furthermore, it renders
profound research value and bears practical significance for the
adjustment and management of urban spatial patterns in China, social
care for marginalized groups, and the construction of a harmonious and
moderately prosperous society. This study provides valuable reference
for educators, researchers, and management personnel across various
fields, including urban planning, geography, and sociology.
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Empirical Study of Four Types of Representative Community Samples
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9789811648922
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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