Mobilising welfare machine: Questioning the resurgent socialist concern in China’s Public Rental Housing Scheme.
2021
This study examined the resurgence of public housing provision in China since 2007 by situating it in a broad welfare
regime analysis. Based on insights from Productivist Welfare
Capitalism (Holliday, 2000) and Graduated Sovereignty
(Ong, 2006a), we have sought to shed new light on the productivist approach through a study on Chinese cases. Using
the examples of Chongqing and Nanjing, we argue in the
study that the proactive action of the state to further commodify labour power has led to the flexible de-articulation
and re-articulation of welfare and citizenship in an on-going
process of de-territorialisation and re-territorialisation of
various segments of the population that own parcels of land.
Another aspect of flexibility in the welfare regime is the
double segmentation of population and territory, which is
also contingent on, and subject to, alteration upon government decision.
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