Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China
Using quantitative research, this volume investigates the characteristics, problems and trends of the automobile society in China’s mega cities and large cities. It also addresses topics related to cars and cities, traffic safety and cars’ consumption.

China has experienced more than 30 years of rapid economic development, and people's living conditions have greatly improved. One of the symbols of this is family-car ownership, which has increased year by year. China is rapidly becoming an automobile society like North America. But China has huge population and limited urban space, and most of the cities are deteriorating environmentally. Added to this are the low degree energy self-sufficiency and people’s lack of awareness of traffic rules, all of which have brought various social problems, such as traffic congestion, lack of parking spaces, air pollution, energy shortage and frequent accidents. The volume presents a series of studies examining the characteristics and problems of China's automobile society development from the perspective of sustainable development.

The reports in the volume are both academic and highly readable, making it an interesting resource for researchers and general readers alike. It offers insights into the trends and problems of private cars in China, as well as observations on China’s social change through the unique medium of cars.
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Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China
Using quantitative research, this volume investigates the characteristics, problems and trends of the automobile society in China’s mega cities and large cities. It also addresses topics related to cars and cities, traffic safety and cars’ consumption.

China has experienced more than 30 years of rapid economic development, and people's living conditions have greatly improved. One of the symbols of this is family-car ownership, which has increased year by year. China is rapidly becoming an automobile society like North America. But China has huge population and limited urban space, and most of the cities are deteriorating environmentally. Added to this are the low degree energy self-sufficiency and people’s lack of awareness of traffic rules, all of which have brought various social problems, such as traffic congestion, lack of parking spaces, air pollution, energy shortage and frequent accidents. The volume presents a series of studies examining the characteristics and problems of China's automobile society development from the perspective of sustainable development.

The reports in the volume are both academic and highly readable, making it an interesting resource for researchers and general readers alike. It offers insights into the trends and problems of private cars in China, as well as observations on China’s social change through the unique medium of cars.
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Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China

Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China

Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China

Development of a Society on Wheels: Understanding the Rise of Automobile-dependency in China

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Using quantitative research, this volume investigates the characteristics, problems and trends of the automobile society in China’s mega cities and large cities. It also addresses topics related to cars and cities, traffic safety and cars’ consumption.

China has experienced more than 30 years of rapid economic development, and people's living conditions have greatly improved. One of the symbols of this is family-car ownership, which has increased year by year. China is rapidly becoming an automobile society like North America. But China has huge population and limited urban space, and most of the cities are deteriorating environmentally. Added to this are the low degree energy self-sufficiency and people’s lack of awareness of traffic rules, all of which have brought various social problems, such as traffic congestion, lack of parking spaces, air pollution, energy shortage and frequent accidents. The volume presents a series of studies examining the characteristics and problems of China's automobile society development from the perspective of sustainable development.

The reports in the volume are both academic and highly readable, making it an interesting resource for researchers and general readers alike. It offers insights into the trends and problems of private cars in China, as well as observations on China’s social change through the unique medium of cars.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789811322693
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Publication date: 11/01/2018
Series: Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China's Development Path
Edition description: 1st ed. 2019
Pages: 307
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Junxiu Wang, PhD in sociology (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Professor, Head of Department of Social Psychology ,Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).

Xiaoshan Lin, graduated from Sun Yat-Sen University, is a professor of Sociology in the College of Law and Political Science, Zhejiang Normal University where he teaches Consumption of Sociology, Qualitative Research, Gender Studies and Demographic Sociology. His research now mostly focuses on consumption inequality and social stratification, especially the institutional transitions and consumer revolution in modern China. He is also the author of the book: The Social Construction of Car Dream: A Studies of Car Consumption in Urban China Families. Recently he was elected as vice-chairman of the professional committee of consumption sociology of Chinese Sociological Association.

Wanchun Deng, graduated with PH.D. of Sociology fromthe Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China in 2005. Now, he is a professor of School of Politics and Administration, at Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China. He focuses on the study of Time and Space Sociology, Traffic Sociology and automobile society. The major works published recently are Traffic Sociology(co-author, China Social Sciences Press, 2012), Time and Space Sociology(co-author, Beijing Normal University Press, 2012).

Table of Contents

One Automobiles: A Unique Perspective on China’s Social Development.- China’s Automobile-dependent Society at the Crossroads: Annual Report on Development of the Automobile-dependent Society in China (2011).- In Pursuit of Sustainability: Annual Report on the Development of an Automobile-dependent Society in China (2013).- Chapter Four Annual Report on Development of the Automobile-dependent Society in China (2011).- Survey Report on Current Status of Automobiles in China (2012).- Survey Report on Chinese People’s Travel in 2012.- Analysis of Family Car Ownership among Different Groups in 2012.- The Political Ecology of an Automobile-dependent Society.- Urbanization and Automobile dependency: Opportunities and Challenges in China’s Urban Sprawl.- Research on Risky driving Behavior.- Traffic Risk and Personal Safety in Automobile-dependent Society.- Annual Report on Consumption of the Automobile-dependent Society in China (2012).- Research and Application of the Image of Brand Users Based on Schema Theory: A Case Study of Car Brands.- Annual Report on the Trend of Automobile Consumption in China (2012).
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