Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives
Volume 2, 2016
Volume 2, 2016
Author: Zhiming Wu and Ye Liu
Volume number: 2
Year of publication: 2016
Language: English
Publisher: Global Century Press (London)
ISSN 2633-9544 (print)
ISSN 2633-9552 (online)
ISBN 978-1-913522-19-5
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6
作者:吴志明,刘烨
期号:第2期
出版年份:2016年
语言:英文
出版社:环球世纪出版社 (伦敦)
ISSN 2633-9560 (印刷版)
ISSN 2633-9579 (电子版)
ISBN 978-1-913522-19-5
DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6
Abstract: Migration has been consistently interpreted and analysed as part of research on urbanization. It has been argued that the flows of population on an ‘irrational’ scale could cause serious ecological and social problems. These phenomena are termed ‘urban and rural diseases’. China is facing the serious consequences of urbanization, in particular those arising from the flows of population. Moreover, other factors such as the household registration system and the land system have intensified the consequences of urbanization. This article reviews theoretical perspectives on urbanization by Fei Xiaotong and Ebenezer Howard, and highlights the distinction between their standpoints and strategies. It concludes with some shared perspectives on urbanization taken from different contexts of China’s and Britain’s industrialization, respectively.
Keywords: population flow; urbanization; Fei Xiaotong; Ebenezer Howard
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Zhiming Wu (吴志明) is PhD Researcher, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Canada. He worked as Research Assistant at the Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. He has studied at the Department of Sociology, Renmin University of China with a Fei Xiaotong Scholarship for Outstanding Students. He was Editor and Journalist on China Social Science Today, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), China, and was a Research Assistant for the China in Comparative Perspective Network at LSE. His research interests are urban sociology and political culture. He has published many journal articles, mainly in Chinese.
Ye Liu (刘烨) is a Lecturer in International Education and Development at Bath Spa University, UK. She also taught at the University College Cork, Ireland, and was a research associate for the China in Comparative Perspective Network, London School of Economics (LSE). Her research interests primarily focused on the role of education in shaping a transitional society with regard to social inequality, life chances, social mobility and social harmony. She has conducted survey studies, extensive interviews and in-depth observations in China.
Zhiming Wu and Ye Liu, ‘The road to the cities: Interpreting some theoretical perspectives on migration and urbanization from Fei Xiaotong and Ebenezer Howard’, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 2, 2016, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6 (吴志明,刘烨,‘题’,《全球中国比较研究》,2016年第2期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6)
Zhiming Wu and Ye Liu, ‘The road to the cities: Interpreting some theoretical perspectives on migration and urbanization from Fei Xiaotong and Ebenezer Howard’, Journal of China in Global and Comparative Perspectives, Volume 2, 2016, London: Global Century Press. DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6 (吴志明,刘烨,‘题’,《全球中国比较研究》,2016年第2期,伦敦:全球世纪出版社。DOI https://doi.org/10.24103/JCGCP.en.2016.6)
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