This book explores the market-oriented experiment of rural collective operational construction land in China, revealing how land commodification shapes rural transformation through complex interactions between state and collective actors.
It provides a nuanced understanding of land commodification processes and their impacts on rural development. Through empirical case studies and an actor-centered analytical approach, the book unpacks state-led policy experimentation and village collectives’ diverse responses in rural China.
This book is intended for scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in human geography, rural studies, development studies, political economy, and China studies, as well as policymakers and practitioners involved in land governance and rural development.
1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Framework 3. Restructuring The State: Policy Transition Of Construction Land Supply In Urban And Rural China 4. Land Commodification: Understanding The Process And Actors Of The Land Transaction In Rural China 5. Rethinking The Politics Of Village Collectives: Insights From The Commodification Of Rural Construction Land In China 6. Rural Transformation: Land Commodification, Displacement And Dispossession 7. Conclusion
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