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Relationality and territoriality: rethinking policy circulation of industrial heritage reuse in Chongqing,China
Authors:Jie Chen  Bruce Judd
Institution:1. Department of Urban Planning, College of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tongji University , Shanghai, China j_chen@tongji.edu.cn;3. City Futures Research Centre, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of New South Wales , Sydney, Australia ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9556-7736
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Following the adoption of a socialist market economy in 1978, the Chinese city has accommodated radical changes in its urban industrial landscapes. In contrast with the large-scale reuse of industrial landscapes in the eastern Chinese cities, inland China has been witnessing the rapid disappearance of industrial heritage. The disparity of heritage conservation outcomes across urban China raises questions about why some leading cities conserve their heritage better or more readily than others, and why the same planning ideas, policies, and practice borrowed from elsewhere cannot be easily transferred or copied in the western cities. This paper applies the relational and territorial approach developed in the literature of urban policy transfer and mobilities to heritage studies. By conducting a case study in Chongqing, this paper examines how industrial heritage reuse has travelled as a global concept with its Chinese precedents to Chongqing, and why the idea has been diluted in the local context. The Chongqing case reveals that the heritage idea has travelled globally and nationally from eastern China and has mutated in respond to local circumstances. It is thus argued that the consequence of industrial heritage reuse can best be understood through a combined approach of relationality and territoriality.
Keywords:Industrial heritage  adaptive reuse  policy circulation  relationality  territoriality
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