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Hanxi Wang

Research Title

Ruralizing Urbanization: Grassroots Cultivations and Metabolisms In China鈥檚 Growing Cities听

More about Hanxi

Academic Qualifications听

  • 2023 鈥 Present, 果冻影院. London ESRC UBEL DTP PhD Student听
  • 2021 鈥 2022, University of Oxford. MSc in Nature, Society, and Environmental Governance (Distinction). 听
  • 2013 鈥 2018, Cornell University. B.Arch.听

Selected Teaching and Professional Experience听

  • 2022 鈥 2023, Design Teaching Fellow at Cornell University, School of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Ithaca, NY, USA. 听
  • 2017 鈥 2021, Designer, Architect, and Sustainability Expert at FXCollaborative Architects. New York City, NY, USA.听

Professional Qualifications听

  • Licensed architect in the state of New York, USA听
  • LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design + Construction听听

      Teaching

      I am a PGTA at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis in the following module:

      Publications
      • H. Wang, "The role of informal ruralization within China鈥檚 rapid urbanization", Nat Cities 1, 205鈥215 (2024).
      • H. Wang and C. Rossi, "Assessing the Impact of Informal Ruralisation Practices within the Rapid Urbanisation of Wuhan, China," IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Pasadena, CA, USA, 2023, pp. 2386-2389, doi: 10.1109/IGARSS52108.2023.10282055. 听
      • H. Wang, 鈥淗OME-steading. Subversions, Reversions, and Diversions of the Moral Right to Space,鈥 Critic|all Conference, Delft, the Netherlands, 2023,
      • H. Wang, 鈥'Living Comfortably Without Anybody鈥檚 Help鈥 鈥 (Re)turning to Individual Self-Sufficiency Within China鈥檚 Urban Expansion,鈥 2022 RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, Newcastle University, Aug, 2023.听
      Research Interests

      Within China鈥檚 rapid urbanization, chengshi kaihuang (translated as 鈥渦rban homesteading鈥), an informal practice of vegetable gardening emerging from China鈥檚 urban wastelands, has been quietly ruralising the newly constructed urban landscape. As such, urban homesteading challenges both the prevailing conceptual separation between the rural and the urban and the assumption of the passive and powerless Chinese citizen within understandings of contemporary China.

      Through a mixed-method study combining digital discourse analysis and semi-structured interviews, this project contributes original research on the complex subjectivity of the urban homesteader within Chinese society and the ambiguous and entangled relationship between citizen agency and authoritarian control within China鈥檚 urban environment. Within the emerging discourse on urban futures steeped in crisis and dominated by top-down actions, this study contributes an understanding alternative to Eurocentric conceptions of the 鈥渞ight to the city鈥 where resistance exists, not through radical opposition to, but ambiguous entanglements with structures of power.听

      Research Grants, Prizes and Awards
      • Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, Design Teaching Fellowship Research Funding听
      • Rethinking The Future, Temporary Structure Winner听
      • Archdaily Best Student Work Worldwide听
      • Neville Walton Travel Scholarship听
      • UN Permanent Slavery Memorial International Design Competition, Finalist
      Funding
      • UKRI ESRC UBEL DTP Doctoral Studentship听