The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community
This study represents an attempt to analyze at the micro-level the process of socio-economic change in an urban poor community within a metropolitan centre in the Third World. The community chosan — the Chew Jetty settlement in Georgetown, Penang Island, Malaysia - is a waterfront settlement created...
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| description | This study represents an attempt to analyze at the micro-level the process of socio-economic change in an urban poor community within a metropolitan centre in the Third World. The community chosan — the Chew Jetty settlement in Georgetown, Penang Island, Malaysia - is a waterfront settlement created about a century ago by Chinese migrants sharing a common geographical, historical and lineage origin. Using the world-system approach as a theoretical framework and employing a combination of social research techniques, the study seeks to reconstruct the historical transformation of the jetty community's internal socio-economic structure
and the dynamics of its adaptive responses to external changes. |
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| spelling | usm-545612022-09-09T08:30:37Z http://eprints.usm.my/54561/ The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community Chan, Lean Heng H1-99 Social sciences (General) This study represents an attempt to analyze at the micro-level the process of socio-economic change in an urban poor community within a metropolitan centre in the Third World. The community chosan — the Chew Jetty settlement in Georgetown, Penang Island, Malaysia - is a waterfront settlement created about a century ago by Chinese migrants sharing a common geographical, historical and lineage origin. Using the world-system approach as a theoretical framework and employing a combination of social research techniques, the study seeks to reconstruct the historical transformation of the jetty community's internal socio-economic structure and the dynamics of its adaptive responses to external changes. 1980-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/54561/1/Thesis%20The%20Jetty%20Dwellers%20of%20Penang%20cut.pdf Chan, Lean Heng (1980) The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia. |
| spellingShingle | H1-99 Social sciences (General) Chan, Lean Heng The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title | The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation
And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title_full | The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation
And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title_fullStr | The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation
And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation
And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title_short | The Jetty Dwellers Of Penang : Incorporation
And Marginalisation Of An Urban Clan Community |
| title_sort | jetty dwellers of penang : incorporation
and marginalisation of an urban clan community |
| topic | H1-99 Social sciences (General) |
| url | http://eprints.usm.my/54561/ http://eprints.usm.my/54561/1/Thesis%20The%20Jetty%20Dwellers%20of%20Penang%20cut.pdf |