Solidified "Others": Dislocation and Connection between Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategy

Authors

  • Weiqi Ma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/2w5b2t55

Keywords:

Urban-rural relationship, Urbanization process, Rural revitalization, Strategy coupling.

Abstract

There is a certain entanglement of resources between urbanization development and rural revitalization strategy, which makes them become two seemingly contradictory development tracks. How to promote the parallel of urbanization and rural revitalization strategy has become a big problem worth discussing. This paper takes the urban-rural relationship as the starting point of research, analyzes the contradictions in the coordinated development process of the two strategies from different perspectives, and tries to find the internal interface between urbanization and rural revitalization strategy, so as to promote the two strategies to complement each other. This paper holds that the relationship between urban and rural areas in China is still in an unbalanced relationship in the evolution of several years, the countryside has become a solidified "other". The state power intervention, social resource endowment and individual development identity have all been misplaced to a certain extent in the urban-rural interactive game, which has triggered the contradiction between urbanization and rural revitalization coupling, and the improvement of farmers' living and development conditions in various regions is the interface of the two strategies. Focus on the development of farmers in urban, rural and county level  is the key to make the two strategies complementary and achieve the effect of "1+1>2".

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2024-12-19

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Ma, W. (2024). Solidified "Others": Dislocation and Connection between Urbanization and Rural Revitalization Strategy. Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences, 4(12), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.54691/2w5b2t55