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1. China’s Globalizing Primary Cities as a Contested Space: An Introduction
1. Understanding the Spatial Mobility of China’s Migrant Workers Against a Backdrop of City-Branding Movements
2. The Intra-city Residential Mobility of Migrant Workers: A Literature Review
3. Conflict Between City Image Pursuits and Migrant Workers’ Rights
2. Spatial Mobility of Migrant Workers in Globalizing Beijing, 2000–2010
4. Demographic Profile, Spatial Mobility and Residence of Beijing’s In-Migrants: Data from the 2010 Census
5. Low-Wage Migrants in North-Western Beijing: The Precarious Tenancy and Floating Life
6. The Marginalized Status of Dislocated Migrant Groups in Beijing
3. City Governance Towards Urban Informalities in Different Urbanization Contexts
7. Building the Globalizing City With or Without Slums?—Exploring the Contrast Between City Models in São Paulo and Beijing
8. Conclusion: Exigencies Produced by the Lefebvrian Notion of ‘Right to the City’
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