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Miguel Elosua, « Managing Migrant Contestation. Land appropriation, intermediate agency, and regulated space in Shenzhen », UrbaChina, ID : 10.58079/v2vd
Edmund W. Cheng. Managing Migrant Contestation. Land appropriation, intermediate agency, and regulated space in Shenzhen. Published in China Perspectives 2014/2: P.27. This study considers the conditions under which China’s massive internal migration and urbanisation have resulted in relatively governed, less contentious, and yet fragile migrant enclaves. Shenzhen, the hub for rural-urban migration and a pioneer of market reform, is chosen to illustrate the dynamics of spatial contestation i...