This book provides an analysis of urban development in Vietnam with a focus on activities carried out by ordinary people. Using Hanoi as a case study, the book offers a rich ethnographic account of people-led development emphasizing spatial practices of the emerging middle/lower-middle and small entrepreneurial class.
This book provides an analysis of urban development in Vietnam with a focus on activities carried out by ordinary people. Using Hanoi as a case study, the book offers a rich ethnographic account of people-led development emphasizing spatial practices of the emerging middle/lower-middle and small entrepreneurial class.
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Routledge/City University of Hong Kong Southeast Asia Series
Hoài Anh Tr¿n is an associate professor in the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University. Her research investigates urban and housing policies, urban space production and public spaces. Her research in Vietnam highlights the role of ordinary people in the production of housing and urban spaces, as well as in the shaping of housing and urban development policies. Ngai Ming Yipwas a professor of housing and urban studies in the Department of Public and International Affairs at the City University of Hong Kong before he retired in 2023. He researches on urban and housing issues with a focus on the neigbhourhood and resident organisations in changing urban and political contexts. He has been active in both the academic, policy and professional communities.
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Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The production of differential space through interstitial practices Chapter 3: The KTT café: interstitial practices in old socialist housing areas Chapter 4: Tensions and synergies between the urban and the rural, order and disorder: the street markets beside the New Urban Areas Chapter 5: Interstitial housing practices: mini apartments in Hanoi Chapter 6: Borderlands and liminal spaces: interstitial practices in an in-between street Chapter 7: Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The production of differential space through interstitial practices Chapter 3: The KTT café: interstitial practices in old socialist housing areas Chapter 4: Tensions and synergies between the urban and the rural, order and disorder: the street markets beside the New Urban Areas Chapter 5: Interstitial housing practices: mini apartments in Hanoi Chapter 6: Borderlands and liminal spaces: interstitial practices in an in-between street Chapter 7: Conclusion Index
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