@techreport{Iossifova2010Identity,
abstract = {China's urban geography has been dramatically altered over the past three decades. The co-presence of splinters in urban fabric - contrasting and continuously changing in terms of condition, use, and socio-cultural consistency - is symptomatic for the country's contemporary transition, suspending existing spatial and temporal disconnections particularly on the borderland in-between old and new, poor and rich, traditional and modern. Focusing on three urban groups (long-term urban residents, rural newcomers, and urban newcomers) in a district of sociospatial diversity in Shanghai, this paper examines trajectories of urban restructuring, aspects of sociospatial identification, and elements of the person-environment-relationship.},
address = {Helsinki},
author = {Deljana Iossifova},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
isbn = {978-92-9230-276-4},
keywords = {R26; R23; Z19; 330; Shanghai; intraurban borderland; urban restructuring; rural-to-urban migration; coexistence; multiple identity; spatial identity},
language = {eng},
number = {2010,39},
publisher = {WIDER},
title = {Identity and space on the borderland between old and new in Shanghai: A case study},
type = {Working paper // World Institute for Development Economics Research},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/53991},
year = {2010}
}
