Relations between individual residence trajectory and macro social transformation: Passive relocation migrants in shanty town in Shanghai, China

Shuhan Zhou, Yanbo Li
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In the context of socio-economic transformations, Chinese cities have entered the era of inventory land renewal, large-scale urban renewal, and old city renovation, which have triggered a large number of passive relocation behaviors, which led to intra-urban movements and migration. It is essential to understand what the Chinese family is undergoing before and after the relocation and how the macro social power impacts the trajectory of residence and living patterns of individual families step by step. Based on the oral history of Hongzhen Old Street informal settlement in Shanghai, using a qualitative research method, this article takes the life course of passive relocation migrants as a starting point, and summarizes a migrant residence transformation pedigree and survival mechanism from the gradual and struggling spatial practice before relocation, the decision-making and negotiation process, to the life after relocation with difficulty in taking root and community re-connection. This study reveals that in the long process of top-down land expropriation, residents have always been in an unsettled and temporary state, with their dynamic residential needs ignored, accelerating the decay and disorder of their neighborhood. In addition, although they have improved their spatial living conditions after the relocation, they still face the marginalization and deprivation of social resources. These problems reflect land economy, social capital, housing policy, and urban development mode.
个人居住轨迹与宏观社会转型之间的关系:中国上海棚户区的被动搬迁移民
在社会经济转型的大背景下,中国城市进入存量土地更新、大规模城市更新、旧城改造时代,引发了大量被动搬迁行为,进而导致城市内部流动和迁移。了解搬迁前后中国家庭所经历的一切,以及宏观社会力量如何一步步影响个体家庭的居住轨迹和生活模式,是非常必要的。本文基于上海虹镇老街非正规居住区的口述历史,运用质性研究方法,以被动搬迁移民的生活历程为切入点,从搬迁前渐进、挣扎的空间实践,到搬迁中的决策、协商过程,再到搬迁后难以扎根、社区再连接的生活,总结出一条移民居住转型的血脉和生存机制。本研究揭示了在自上而下的漫长征地过程中,居民始终处于一种不安定的临时状态,其动态的居住需求被忽视,加速了邻里关系的衰败和无序。此外,虽然搬迁后他们的空间居住条件有所改善,但仍然面临着社会资源的边缘化和匮乏。这些问题反映了土地经济、社会资本、住房政策和城市发展模式等方面的问题。
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