Rural transformations and development - China in context [electronic resource] : the everyday lives of policies and people / edited by Norman Long, Ye Jingzhong, Wang Yihuan.

Contributor(s): Long, Norman | Jingzhong, Ye | Yihuan, Wang | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar Pub., 2010Description: 1 online resource (xii, 395 p.) : illISBN: 9781849806992 (e-book)Subject(s): Rural development -- ChinaGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification: HN49.C6 | R87 2010Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. 1. Agrarian development and change in an era of globalization -- pt. 2. Encountering the state : peasant livelihood issues -- pt. 3. Urbanization of the countryside and migration dilemmas -- pt. 4. Politics of policy and participation.
Summary: This unique book explores the varied perspectives on contemporary processes of rural transformation and policy intervention in China. The expert contributors combine a critical review of current theoretical viewpoints and global debates with a series of case studies that document the specificities of China's pathways to change. Central issues focus on the dynamics of state-peasant encounters; the diversification of labour and livelihoods; out-migration and the blurring of rural and urban scenarios; the significance of issues of "value" and "capital" and their gender implications; land ownership and sustainable resource management; struggles between administrative cadres and local actors; and the dilemmas of "participatory" development.
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pt. 1. Agrarian development and change in an era of globalization -- pt. 2. Encountering the state : peasant livelihood issues -- pt. 3. Urbanization of the countryside and migration dilemmas -- pt. 4. Politics of policy and participation.

This unique book explores the varied perspectives on contemporary processes of rural transformation and policy intervention in China. The expert contributors combine a critical review of current theoretical viewpoints and global debates with a series of case studies that document the specificities of China's pathways to change. Central issues focus on the dynamics of state-peasant encounters; the diversification of labour and livelihoods; out-migration and the blurring of rural and urban scenarios; the significance of issues of "value" and "capital" and their gender implications; land ownership and sustainable resource management; struggles between administrative cadres and local actors; and the dilemmas of "participatory" development.

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