ID | 173255 |
Title Proper | From authoritarian development to totalist urban reordering |
Other Title Information | the Daxing forced evictions case |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pils, Eva |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The forced eviction campaign in the wake of a fire in Daxing District in Beijing in November 2017 provides some evidence signalling a shift from a technocratic-utilitarian model to a more assertive, image-conscious and totalist model of spatial control and population governance. Yet, although it was not possible for anyone to mount effective legal or political resistance to the campaign, protests in its wake suggest that faced with even harsher forms of control, citizens might solidarize in novel ways, articulating their legal rights and shared political identity as Chinese citizens across social barriers. |
`In' analytical Note | China Information Vol. 34, No.2; Jul 2020: p.270-290 |
Journal Source | China Information 2020-08 34, 2 |
Key Words | Authoritarianism ; Development ; Governance ; Urbanization ; Resistance ; Citizens ; Evictions |