Publication list
- 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
- 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
- Etzold, B., Keck, M. (2009): Politics of Space in the Megacity Dhaka: Negotiation of Rules in Contested Urban Arenas. In: UGEC Update, 2009 (2), pp. 13-15 [online access]
- Feng, D., Zhu, H., Breitung, W. (2011): Space of fragmentation? A study of the linkages between gated communities and its neighbourhoods in Guangzhou, China (in Chinese). In: Dili Yanjiu (Geographical Research)
- Fokdal, J., Herrle, P. (2010): Negotiated Space: Urban Villages in the Pearl River Delta. In: Trialog, 2010 (102/10), pp. 10-15
- Fokdal, J. (2014): Embodiment of the urban. Relational space in the context of the megacity of Guangzhou.. In: Dr.-Ing., Technische Universität Berlin
- 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
- 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. (2016): Labour Rights and Beyond—How Migrant Worker NGOs Negotiate Urban Spaces in the Pearl River Delta. In: Population, Space and Place, pp. 185-198
- Hackenbroch, K., Baumgart, S., Kreibich, V. (2009): The Spatiality of Livelihoods: Urban Public Space as an Asset for the Livelihoods of the Urban Poor in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In: Die Erde, 2009 (140, 1), pp. 47-68 [online access]
- Hackenbroch, K. (2013): Negotiating public space for livelihoods: about risks, uncertainty and power in the urban poor’s everyday life . In: Erdkunde, 67 (1), pp. 37-47 [online access]
- Hackenbroch, K. (2010): No Security for the Urban Poor - Contested Space in Low-income Settlements in Dhaka. In: Geographische Rundschau International Edition, 6 (2), pp. 44-49 [online access]
- Kraas, F. (2011): Reorganisation of Space and Governance in Megacities. In: DAAD – German Academic Exchange Service, .(Eds.): Future Megacities in Balance. Young Researchers’ Symposium in Essen, pp. 48-57, Bonn
- 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. (2010): Gating urban spaces in China: Inclusion, exclusion and government. In: Uduku, O., Bagaeen, S.(Eds.): Gated communities: Social sustainability in contemporary and historical gated developments(Sterling, VA), pp. 27-38
- 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]
- Wiethoff, K. (2014): The Role of Public Space in the Upgrading of Urbanized Villages.. In: Altrock, U., Schoon, S.(Eds.): Maturing Megacities: The Pearl River in Progressive Transformation. , pp. 335-358, London: Springer
- Zielke, P., Waibel, M., Altrock, U. (2012): The Development of Creative Spaces in China: The Case of the Pearl River Delta. In: Pacific News, 37, pp. 29-31 [online access]