Understanding the Unseen: Caring About / For the Elderly Peasants and Migrant Workers in Desakota Landscapes in Rural China: Metodologies

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The phenomenon known as ‘desakota’ recognizes the increasingly blurred distinctions between the rural and the urban in Asian countries. The unprecedented increase in the mobility of the rural population and the influx of migrants have created two types of vulnerable groups in desakota areas at the same time: elderly people who have lost their livelihood and live alone without care, and migrant workers who work in rural enterprises far from their homes. Both groups face the pressures of changing social and spatial structures. Most studies in China only focus on the social justice and care for one group, while ignoring that these two marginalized groups are intensively intermingled and even live in the same physical space. This interconnectedness and complexity requires innovative approaches that enfold dynamic understanding of these two social groups which pose challenges to traditional one-dimensional urban planning approaches. By using both drone filming and on-ground filming as an innovative methodology, this article reinterprets these two marginalized groups in desakota landscapes by shifting perspective between the vast landscape of the desakota and the intimate scale of local lives. Through the lens of a care process, this article emphasizes the need for new relationships between elderly peasants and migrant workers, and between urbanization and rurality in China.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMATERIAL PRACTICES : Positionality, Methodology and Ethics
EditorsMeike Schalk, Karin Reisinger, Elena Markus, Uta Leconte
Number of pages1
PublisherTUM School of Engineering and Design
Publication date2023
ISBN (Print)78-3-948278-41-0
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventApproaching Research Practice in Architecture -
Duration: 13 Oct 202114 Dec 2021

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WorkshopApproaching Research Practice in Architecture
Periode13/10/202114/12/2021

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