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2017 Vol.32 Issue.5,
Published 2017-10-15
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URBAN VILLAGE AS URBAN HERITAGE:PUBLIC GEOGRAPHIES AND A CASE STUDY OF SHENZHEN
LI Lei-lei, REN Jun
Applying qualitative research of public talks, field works and second-hand information collecting on Shenzhen urban villages in South China, this paper attempts to discuss the potentiality of protecting urban village as part of the whole city's urban heritage from the perspective and the methodology of co-producing public geographies. The main research question is about how to identify and valorize cultural heritage of urban village in the context of current urban regeneration, rapid urbanization and economic reconstruction in a city like Shenzhen where the villages as a kind of acceptable urban renewal model starts to be criticized in general. The issue of concerning the physical and social disappearance of urban villages may be normally categorized into the study of gentrification but this paper's main concern is about the rising consciousness of regarding urban villages as urban heritage rather than the displacement of local residents. Moreover, the paper emphasizes the much higher proportion of migrating tenants than urban village house owners. The paper takes the social stratification of the public related to urban villages as a starting point. The paper has investigated and identified not only the aboriginal urban village house owners and the migrant tenants as two core groups, but also identified four sub-groups of migrant tenants according to their residential history in urban villages. The main finding is that different social groups have very different attitudes, perceptions, memories, emotions and understandings on urban village as urban heritage.
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