China’s borderlands in the post-globalization era

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES China Information Pub Date : 2022-10-21 DOI:10.1177/0920203X221127224
Tianlong You, M. Romero
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China is considered to be the biggest beneficiary of globalization, as evidenced by the growing volume and diversity of people, goods, and information moving across its borders. However, the increase in scholarly attention on China ’ s borderlands that is war-ranted by such economic, social, and political activities is absent. This special issue of China Information is committed to new research that addresses mounting challenges facing studies on China ’ s borderlands, as well as borderland studies in general. This special issue presents the work of emerging scholars who investigate cross-border migration and the key characteristics of China ’ s borderlands, focusing on previously under-studied places that were out of the reach of scholars for years. These studies offer a lens through which the socio-economic and politico-institutional changes in China ’ s borderlands can be understood within the broader context of China ’ s time-compressed global rise. A cursory glance at the research topics may give the impression that this special issue appears to investigate migratory phenomena in geographically remote places on the peripheries of the country. However, we suggest that China ’ s rise is inseparable from, and critical to, a variety of complex phenomena that should be scrutinized and re-evaluated respectively in each contribution to this special issue. As areas experiencing rapid changes, China ’ s borderlands are the sites of a multitude of processes embedded in the social transformation which affects the country ’ s borderlands as much as its coastal regions.
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后全球化时代的中国边疆
中国被认为是全球化的最大受益者,跨境流动的人员、商品和信息的数量和多样性不断增加就是明证。然而,学术界对这些经济、社会和政治活动引发的中国边疆战争的关注却没有增加。这期《中国信息》特刊致力于新的研究,解决中国边疆研究面临的日益严峻的挑战,以及一般的边疆研究。这期特刊介绍了新兴学者的工作,他们研究跨境移民和中国边境地区的关键特征,重点关注多年来学者们无法触及的以前研究不足的地方。这些研究提供了一个视角,通过这个视角,可以在中国被压缩的全球崛起的更广泛背景下理解中国边境地区的社会经济和政治制度变化。粗略地看一下研究题目可能会给人一种印象,即这一期特刊似乎是在调查该国边缘地理上偏远地区的移民现象。然而,我们认为,中国的崛起与各种复杂的现象是分不开的,也是至关重要的,这些现象应该在本期特刊的每一篇文章中分别加以仔细审视和重新评估。作为经历快速变化的地区,中国的边疆地区是社会转型的众多过程的所在地,这种变革对中国的边疆地区和沿海地区的影响一样大。
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期刊介绍: China Information presents timely and in-depth analyses of major developments in contemporary China and overseas Chinese communities in the areas of politics, economics, law, ecology, culture, and society, including literature and the arts. China Information pays special attention to views and areas that do not receive sufficient attention in the mainstream discourse on contemporary China. It encourages discussion and debate between different academic traditions, offers a platform to express controversial and dissenting opinions, and promotes research that is historically sensitive and contemporarily relevant.
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