Title: Ethnic enclaves of Transnational Migrants in Guangzhou
1Ethnic enclaves of Transnational Migrants in
GuangzhouA case study of Xiaobei
- Dr. Zhigang Li
- Associate Professor
- Centre for Urban and Regional Studies
- Sun Yat-sen University
- Guangzhou, China
2Outline
- 1.Globalizing urban China and new enclaves
- 2.Transnational migrants and ethnic enclaves
- 3.An empirical Study Xiaobei, Guangzhou
- Ethnic enclaves of Guangzhou
- African Traders in Xiaobei
- Residential Segregation?
- 4.Discussions and Conclusions
3Chasing the Chinese DreamA Growing Number of the
World's Emigrants Are Heading East, Rather Than
West, in Search of Safety, Tolerance and
OpportunityBy Ariana Eunjung ChaWashington Post
Foreign ServiceSunday, October 21, 2007 A16
- 450,000, Residence permit
- 700, Green cards(2004-)
4Ethnic enclaves China
- Beijing, Wangjing
- Shanghai, Gubei and Huamu
- Qingdao, Chengyang
- Shenyang, Taxi
- Yiwu, Arabic street
- Dongguan, HongKongese Community
5- Wangjing, a large scale commodity housing estate
of Chaoyang District in Beijing, has become a
South Korean enclave where above 60,000 South
Koreans live, making it the largest South Korean
village in Beijing.
6- Larger and more permanent than those
frequented by expatriate businessmen on temporary
assignment, the new enclaves evoke
pre-revolutionary China, where cities such as
Shanghai bustled with concessions dominated by
French, British and Japanese (Cha, 2007)
7Question
- What is the implication of globalization upon
sociospatial restructuring of post-reform Chinese
cities?
8Transnational migrants and ethnic enclaves
- transmigrants, transnational social
field/social space/community, Diaspora (Portes
1987 1996 ), Globalisation from below (Portes
1996 Guarnizo and Smith 1998 Schiller and
Fouron 1998) - Transnationalism
- the process by which transmigrants, through
their daily activities, forge and sustain
multi-stranded social, economic, and political
relations that link together their societies of
origin and settlement, and through which they
create transnational social fields that cross
national borders (Basch, et al. 1994 Gugler
2004)
9- The literature of transnational migrants,
however, preoccupied with migration to the global
North. - Especially, though the nations of transitional
economy embrace the West in the 1990s, while the
residential control upon foreign migrants is
loosen, few empirically studies have been
conducted to look closely at the rising number of
transnational immigrants
10- In terms of the three forces that shape
contemporary urban China, i.e. market reform,
migrants and globalisation (Logan 2001), the
impact of former two forces have been extensively
studied, the latter, especially the practical
undertakers of globalisation, immigrants and
their implications, has been largely ignored (Wu
and Webber 2004 Lin and Tse 2005).
11- Rural-urban migrants (Wu, 2000, 2001,2002
Fan,2001) and their enclaves, such as Zhejiangcun
(Ma and Xiang 1998) and Chengzongcun (Zhang, Zhao
et al. 2003) have been extensively studied, less
is known about the so-called international
migrants (Guoji yimin).
12Transnational migrants and their enclaves in
Guangzhou
- Guangzhou a market city
- Guangzhous five enclaves
- Xiaobei, an enclave of African traders
13Guangzhou A market of China
14 CECF (Chinese Export Commodities Fair)
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16Five sites
- Sanyuan li
- Huanshi dong
- Tianhe bei
- Ersha Island
- Dashi
17Xiaobei
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23The survey
- 2006,Questionnaire 80(43), 40(35)
- 2007, Semi-structured interview 46
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26Who are they?
- Nationality Sub-Saharan Africans
- Profession Traders
- Language French, English, Chinese, Cantonese
- Religions Muslims and Christians
- Capital Rich and poor
- History of relation with China Long and short
27How many?
28How long?
29What kinds of business?
- Salesman (??-Xingshang) (Monthly, yearly)
- Tradesman (??-Zuogu) (500, Cargo)
They sell everything
Shoes, clothes, cell-phones, MP3, from toothpick
to motorcycle
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31- One wife and three children in New York
- 200 containers a year
32However
So, Africans immigrants VS Sichuan migrants
33Segregation?
34Local responses
35Why Guangzhou
- Rather than Shanghai, Beijing?
- Wholesale Market
- Muslim history
- Regional context
- Entrepreneurial cultural
- Climate and weather
36World factory
- Differ to the theory of transnational migrants
such as the segmented labour market in the US,
the rising of transnational ethnic enclave in
Guangzhou is largely attributed to the world
factory status of the PRD
37Transmigrants
- Transnational migrants in Xiaobei are composed of
a highly diversified group. Though they mainly
come from Middle-West Africa, they hold different
socio-economic background, trading different
goods, sharing various religions, different
culture and languages.
38Segregation
- Xiaobei serves as a vital, albeit unorthodox,
economic institution for the welfare of
transnational African traders. - Nevertheless, it is found that some local
residents, businessmen and property managers have
begun to take measures resist the newly arrival
of Blacks. They either remove from Xiaobei, or
curb the Blacks to move in. - Add a new dimension of sociospatial segregation
for urban China, i.e. ethnicity
39Future research
- Social networks of transnational African traders
- The links between Guangzhou, Yiwu and Dubai in
terms of global trading
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