121-023 China in Transition

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr Mark Wang

Prerequisites

Usually completion of 25 points of first year geography, economics or Asian studies or approval of the subject coordinator.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Two 1-hour lectures and ten 1-hour tutorials per week

Subject Description

This subject is about the changing geography of 'Red Capitalist' China. The focus of the subject is the on-going social, economic and political transformation and the impacts of the reforms on China's people and environment. The subject covers three sets of topics: China's many faces (generation conflicts; ethnic minorities, rural China; physical landscapes and environment; Chinese women - "half sky"); China in transition (large is not beautiful, population policy and one-child only; China's reform model; open door policy and geography of "Made in China"; population mobility and urbanisation; and spatial shifts of development focus); China's major challenges (AIDS/HIV, geography of commercial sex industry; income polarisation; corruption and "Guanxi" with Chinese characteristics; "get rich quickly" and environmental cost; development and resource demand; and Three Gorges Dam resettlement).

Generic Skills

  • develop cross-cultural study skills;

  • write coherent and research essays;

  • work effectively in projects which require teamwork.

Assessment

Written work totalling 4000 comprising a 10- minute tutorial presentation 10%, a 1000 word tutorial paper 25% (due two weeks after tutorial presentation), and a 3000 word essay or research proposal 65% (due end of semester).



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