ABSTRACT

Economic transition in China has witnessed (re)centralization of resources from the margin to the core in economic, social and political senses. This book employs a marginalization lens to reveal, delineate and better understand the processes, patterns, trends, multiple dimensions and dynamics of the phenomenon, and the consequences and implications for development and well-being in the country. Bringing together a wide range of domestic and international experts and disciplinary perspectives, the book combines empirical research and conceptual analysis to provide an insightful overview of China's recent development. It contributes to the debate over marginalization and its interactions with globalization and transition in China, and has significance for various domestic and international policy arenas in respect of tackling marginalization, poverty and social exclusion effectively while striving for the achievement of the UN Millennium Development Goals in China and beyond.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Marginalisation and Globalisation in Transitional China

part 1|120 pages

China in Transition

chapter 2|20 pages

Marginalisation in the Chinese Countryside

The Question of Rural Poverty

chapter 4|26 pages

Marginalisation in the Chinese Energy Sector

The Case of Township and Village Coal Mines

chapter 5|16 pages

Living and Working at the Margin

Rural Migrant Workers in China's Transitional Cities

part 2|124 pages

Marginalisation in the Era of Globalisation in China

chapter 9|22 pages

The World Trade Organization and Chinese Farmers

Implications for Agricultural Crisis and Marginalisation

chapter 11|20 pages

Conceptualising the Links

Migration, Health and Sustainable Livelihoods in China

chapter 12|24 pages

Spatial and Social Marginalisation of Health in China

The Impact of Globalisation

chapter 13|18 pages

Civil Society and Marginalisation

Grassroots NGOs in Qinghai Province