22 juin 2014
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Jacqueline Nivard, « Contested urban spaces whose right to the city? », UrbaChina, ID : 10.58079/v2te
The process of reconfiguration of Chinese cities [...] includes not only a physical restructuring of urban spaces but also a challenge to established configurations of land ownership and control, space-based consumption, and entitlements on the part of urban citizens. Thus Chinese cities, and the spaces that constitute them, have become arenas of heightened contestation, from both within and without the city itself. China Perspectives 2014/2. Issue edited by Bettina Gransow. Bettina Granso...