Finally, after a far too long break, field research in China was possible again. Together with collaboration partner Song Yu from Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University in Suzhou (China), in August and September 2023, Elena Meyer-Clement was able to re-visit fieldsites in peri-urban areas of Suzhou (Jiangsu Province), and Huzhou (Zhejiang Province), and discover new sites in the surroundings. The focus lay on grassroots governance changes in the urbanization process that in China mostly takes the form of resettlement of rural residents to new urban residential areas. At the same time, current policies focus on rural revitalization and the remodeling of villages for tourism. The simultaneity of both processes is fascinating and provided us with lots of food for thought about how policies attempt to prompt and steer societal change in China. We look forward to formulating our thoughts in upcoming publications!
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Visit to Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Guangzhou
In October, Elena Meyer-Clement met with researchers at Nanjing Agricultural University, Fudan University (Shanghai) and Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou) to discuss first findings of the project and talk about possible future research collaboration.
Here are reports on her lectures at Nanjing Agricultural University and at Sun Yat-sen University (in Chinese).
She also participated in field trips with Prof SONG Yu (Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University) to model villages and an urbanizing town in the region of the prefectural city Huzhou, Zhejiang Province.
(Photo credits: Elena Meyer-Clement)
First exploratory field visits in March
In March, Elena Meyer-Clement and René Trappel undertook first exploratory field visits to locations in Suzhou (Jiangsu Province), and Huzhou (Zhejiang Province).
(Photo credits: Elena Meyer-Clement)