Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies

Since the mid-2000s, rural development and politics in China has entered a new phase that revolves around what the central government calls ‘agricultural modernization’. Transforming the once-dominant smallholding, family-based agriculture has become a focal point of the government's programme...

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Main Authors: ZHANG, Qian Forrest, OYA, Carlos, YE, Jingzhong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-30722017-07-17T07:26:22Z Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies ZHANG, Qian Forrest OYA, Carlos YE, Jingzhong Since the mid-2000s, rural development and politics in China has entered a new phase that revolves around what the central government calls ‘agricultural modernization’. Transforming the once-dominant smallholding, family-based agriculture has become a focal point of the government's programme of rural rejuvenation, where a range of economic changes unleashed by urbanization and industrialization also converge. We argue that in this new context, agrarian change has become the key vantage point from which to study rural China. We review key contributions of the papers in this special issue and highlight their insights on rural differentiation, land politics and rural livelihoods. We discuss how studying the ‘Chinese path’ of agrarian transition can contribute to ongoing debates on key themes in agrarian studies, including both the agrarian questions of capital and of labour, and how agrarian political economy offers unique perspectives on the overall processes of capitalist development in China. 2015-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1815 info:doi/10.1111/joac.12115 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3072/viewcontent/Zhang_et_al_2015_Journal_of_Agrarian_Change.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Agricultural modernization Agrarian change China Rural development Reform Agricultural and Resource Economics Asian Studies Sociology
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Singapore
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topic Agricultural modernization
Agrarian change
China
Rural development
Reform
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Asian Studies
Sociology
spellingShingle Agricultural modernization
Agrarian change
China
Rural development
Reform
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Asian Studies
Sociology
ZHANG, Qian Forrest
OYA, Carlos
YE, Jingzhong
Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
description Since the mid-2000s, rural development and politics in China has entered a new phase that revolves around what the central government calls ‘agricultural modernization’. Transforming the once-dominant smallholding, family-based agriculture has become a focal point of the government's programme of rural rejuvenation, where a range of economic changes unleashed by urbanization and industrialization also converge. We argue that in this new context, agrarian change has become the key vantage point from which to study rural China. We review key contributions of the papers in this special issue and highlight their insights on rural differentiation, land politics and rural livelihoods. We discuss how studying the ‘Chinese path’ of agrarian transition can contribute to ongoing debates on key themes in agrarian studies, including both the agrarian questions of capital and of labour, and how agrarian political economy offers unique perspectives on the overall processes of capitalist development in China.
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author ZHANG, Qian Forrest
OYA, Carlos
YE, Jingzhong
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OYA, Carlos
YE, Jingzhong
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title Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
title_short Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
title_full Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
title_fullStr Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
title_full_unstemmed Bringing Agriculture Back In: The Central Place of Agrarian Change in Rural China Studies
title_sort bringing agriculture back in: the central place of agrarian change in rural china studies
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2015
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1815
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3072/viewcontent/Zhang_et_al_2015_Journal_of_Agrarian_Change.pdf
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