Publications
Publication list
- Aßheuer, T., Thiele-Eich, I., Braun, B. (submitted): Surviving the impacts of natural disasters - The role of social capital in Dhaka’s slums. In: Erdkunde
- Aßheuer, T., Thiele-Eich, I., Braun, B. (2013): Coping with the impacts of severe flood events in Dhaka’s slums – the role of social capital . In: Erdkunde, 67 (1), pp. 21-35 [online access]
- Aßheuer, T., Braun, B., Schüttemeyer, A., Schüttemeyer, D., Simmer, C. (2009): Social and economic adaptation to climate change: brickfields and informality in the face of natural hazards in Dhaka. In: Fifth Urban Research Symposium. Marseille, France (conference proceedings) [online access]
- Bohle, H., Warner, K. (2008): Megacities. Resilience and Social Vulnerability. In: UNU-SOURCE, Publications Series of UNU-EHS No. 10/(2008) [online access]
- Bork-Hüffer, T., Rafflenbeul, B., Zhigang, L., Kraas, F., Yue, D. (2016): Mobility and the Transiency of Social Spaces: African Merchant Entrepreneurs in China. In: Population, Space and Place 22, pp. 199-211
- Brinkel, J., Khan , M., Krämer, A. (2009): A Systematic Review of Arsenic Exposure and Its Social and Mental Health Effects with Special Reference to Bangladesh. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6 (2009), pp. 1609-1619 [online access]
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2014): The impact of social and cultural institutions on the development of gated communities in China and the Netherlands (in Chinese). In: Shijie Dili Yanjiu (World Regional Studies), 19 (4), pp. 128-137
- Flock, R., Breitung, W. (2016): Migrant street vendors in urban China and the social creation of public space. In: Population, Space and Place, 22 (2), pp. 158-169
- Fu, ., Schiller, ., Diez, . (2012): Strategies of using social proximity and organizational proximity, [online access]
- Gransow, B. (2011): “Migrant Communities and Social Change in Chinese Megacities: Slum Formation or Urban Innovation?”. In: Bade, K., Lorentz, B., Pries, L.(Eds.): Migration and Integration. Reflections on Our Common Future, pp. 65-97, Leipzig, Europäische Verlagsanstalt
- HE, S., LIU, Y., WU, F., Webster, C. (2010): Social groups and housing differentiation in China’s urban villages: An institutional interpretation. In: Housing Studies, pp. 1466-1810
- Keck, M., Sakdapolrak , P. (2013): What is social resilience? Lessons learned and ways forward . In: Erdkunde, 67 (1), pp. 5-19 [online access]
- Kreibich, V. (2010): The mode of informal urbanisation - Reconciling social and statutory regulation in urban land management. In: McFarlane, C., Waibel, M.(Eds.): Urban informality in a globalising world: Reflections on the formal and informal, Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell (IJURR, Studies in Urban and Social Change) (forthcoming)
- Liao, K., Breitung, W., Zhang, H. (2012): Social segregation or integration? Gated communities: challenges and responses of urban planning and Design (in Chinese). In: China Urban Planning Annual Meeting, Proceedings, pp. 624-633
- 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
- Strohschön, R., Wiethoff, K., Baier, K., Lu, L., Bercht, A., Wehrhahn, R., Azzam, R. (2013): Land use and water quality in Guangzhou, China: a survey of ecological and social vulnerability in four urban units of a rapidly developing megacity. In: Int’l Journal of Environmental Research , 7 (2), pp. 343-358
- 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
- Tomba, L. (2008): Making Neighborhoods: The government of social change in China’s cities. In: Chinese Perspectives/Perspectives Chinoises, 4, pp. 48-61
- Tomba, L., Tang, B. (2012): The Great divide: Institutionalised inequality in China's market socialism. In: Guo, Y., Sun, W.(Eds.): Unequal China: The political economy and cultural politics of inequality, pp. 91-110, Routledge
- 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]
- Wehrhahn, R., Bercht, A., Krause, C., Azzam, R., Kluge, F., Strohschön, R., Wiethoff, K., Baier, K. (2008): Urban restructuring and social and water-related vulnerability in megacities – the example of the urban village of Xincún, Guangzhou (China). In: Die Erde, 139 (3), pp. 227-249 [online access]