Publications
Publication list
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Rafflenbeul, B., Kraas, F., Li, Z. (2014): Global Change, National Development Goals, Urbanization and International Migration in China. The Example of African Migrants in Guangzhou and Foshan. In: Kraas, A., Coy, M.(Eds.): Megacities – Our Global Urban Future
- Bork-Hüffer, T. (2012): Migrants’ Health Seeking Actions in Guangzhou, China. Individual Action, Structure and Agency: Linkages and Change,
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Etzold, B., Gransow, B., Tomba, L., Sterly, H., Suda, K., Kraas, F., Flock, R. (2016): Agency and the Making of Transient Urban Spaces: Examples of Migrants in the City in the Pearl River Delta, China, and Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Population, Space and Place 22, pp. 128-145
- Gransow, B., Zhou, D. (2010): Migrants and Health in China. In: Gransow, B., Zhou, D.(Eds.): , 38, Münster, Lit Verlag
- Gransow, B. (2010): Body as Armor. Health Risks and Health Consciousness among Rural Migrants in Urban China. In: Migrants and Health in China. . In: Gransow, B., Zhou, D.(Eds.): Migrants and Health in China, 38(9-27), Münster, Lit Verlag
- Gransow, B. (2012): Contested Urbanization in China: Exploring Informal Spaces of Migrants-in-the-City. In: Harvard Asia Quarterly, XIV, pp. 12-24
- Gransow, B. (2014): Urbanisation, Rural-to-Urban Migrants and Housing in China. In: Kerry, B.(Eds.): The EU-China Relationship: European Perspectives. A Manual for Policy Makers, pp. 65-97, London, Imperial College Press
- Gransow, B. (2015): Sustaining Livelihoods in Urban Villages: Health Risks and Health Strategies Among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in China – the Case of Guangzhou. In: Rural Livelihoods in China. Political Economy in Transition, pp. 74-92
- Gransow, B., Hackenbroch, K. (2019): 3.2.3 Urban Restructuring: Forced Inner-City Mobility of Rural Migrants. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Mega Cities. Mega Challenge. Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 82-85, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Gransow, B., Kilian, P. (2019): 3.2.5 Migrants as Labor Force: Working Conditions and the Role of Non-Governmental Organisations. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Mega Cities. Mega Challenge. Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 86-89, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Krämer, A. (2006): Migrants‘ health: Concepts and disparities. In: Wang, W., Krafft, T., Kraas, F.(Eds.): Global Change, Urbanization and Health, pp. 177-186, Beijing, China Meteorological Press [online access]
- Liu, Y., Li, Z., Breitung, W. (2012): The social networks of new-generation migrants in China’s urbanised villages. A case study of Guangzhou. In: Habitat International, 36 (1), pp. 192-200
- Suda, K. (2016): A Room of One’s Own: Highly-educated Migrants’ Strategies for Creating a Home in Guangzhou. In: Population, Space and Place , 22 (2), pp. 146-157
- Suda, K. (2017): Urban welfare and social justice: individual perspectives of highly-educated rural-to-urban migrants in the city of Guangzhou. In: Carillo, B., Hood, J., Kadetz, P.(Eds.): Handbook of Welfare in China, pp. 223-251, Cheltenham (UK)/Northampton, MA/USA: Edward Elgar Publishing
- Suda, K. (2019): 3.2.4. Up or Stuck on the Social Ladder? Highly Educated Rural-to-Urban Migrants’ Claim to Social Mobility and Urban Space. In: Kraas, F., et al., .(Eds.): Mega Cities. Mega Challenge. Informal Dynamics of Global Change. Insights from Dhaka, Bangladesh and Pearl River Delta, China, pp. 85-86, Stuttgart, Borntraeger Science Publishers
- Waibel, M., Gravert, A. (2009): B/ordered Spaces and Social Exclusion in Vietnam: Housing Conditions of Labour Migrants in the Face of Global Economic Integration. In: Trialog, 101 (2), pp. 39-44 [online access]
- Yuan-Ihle, Y., Schnack, H., Jahn, H. (2009): Mobility and Health - Health Risks and Health Strategies of Rural Migrants in Urban China. In: Conference Sun Yat-sen University (2008) [online access]