Everyday Urbanism in Contemporary China : Volunteering, Infrastructures and Civic Imaginations

Everyday Urbanism in Contemporary China: Volunteering, Infrastructures and Civic Imaginations

Everyday Urbanism in Contemporary China : Volunteering, Infrastructures and Civic Imaginations

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This book examines how Chinese citizens negotiate their everyday experiences with urban spaces, improved city infrastructure, and an increasingly tight surveillance regime through volunteering.It asks how citizens connect to city spaces where facilities for transit, culture, and leisure have been substantially upgraded.Drawing on extensive research, the author investigates how citizens conduct volunteer activities that not only promote party-state campaigns and engage with new urban spaces and services, but also experiment with political, social, and cultural rights, including advocating for the rights of people with disabilities and promoting unofficial interpretations of national history.The book argues that volunteering has become an urban practice through which citizens navigate existing hierarchies of urban and rural status, gender, age, and ability, while contesting top-down, mega-event-driven urbanization.It situates Chinese everyday urbanism within the context of China's hostin
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