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This book is a study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. By 2018, over 3.5 million Chinese students had returned from overseas universities to China, with the megacities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen representing by far their main destinations. In other words, when overseas students return to China, many do not return to their hometown but usually land, work and settle down in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Their return migration is thus not only transnational, but also internal-urban. This book adopts a multi-level geographical analysis to explore this important phenomenon, exploring why and how returnees choose these three cities and how they experience and interpret their everyday lives in these megacities after their return. In doing so, it highlights the importance of cultural logics and multiscalar thinking of transnational Chinese students’ return migration and illuminates how their transnational migration reproduces domestic socio-spatial inequalities. This book brings an important contribution to the fields of Cultural Geography, Urban Geography, Transnationalism, Migration Studies and Citizenship Studies.



Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Cityzenship: Contemporaneous Migration, City and Citizenship

Chapter 3 To be a cityzen of where?

Chapter 4 To live as a cityzen: class-based cosmopolitan cityzenship

Chapter 5 Cityzenship and the Hukou System

Chapter 6 A ‘Modern’ Cityzen

Chapter 7 Conclusion

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    Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
    Publication Date: 14/05/2023
    ISBN13: 9789819920822, 978-9819920822
    ISBN10: 9819920825

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is a study of the return migration of overseas Chinese students. By 2018, over 3.5 million Chinese students had returned from overseas universities to China, with the megacities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen representing by far their main destinations. In other words, when overseas students return to China, many do not return to their hometown but usually land, work and settle down in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Their return migration is thus not only transnational, but also internal-urban. This book adopts a multi-level geographical analysis to explore this important phenomenon, exploring why and how returnees choose these three cities and how they experience and interpret their everyday lives in these megacities after their return. In doing so, it highlights the importance of cultural logics and multiscalar thinking of transnational Chinese students’ return migration and illuminates how their transnational migration reproduces domestic socio-spatial inequalities. This book brings an important contribution to the fields of Cultural Geography, Urban Geography, Transnationalism, Migration Studies and Citizenship Studies.



    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 2 Cityzenship: Contemporaneous Migration, City and Citizenship

    Chapter 3 To be a cityzen of where?

    Chapter 4 To live as a cityzen: class-based cosmopolitan cityzenship

    Chapter 5 Cityzenship and the Hukou System

    Chapter 6 A ‘Modern’ Cityzen

    Chapter 7 Conclusion

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