Urban Fragmentation in the Age of Digital Platforms:Rebuilding the Nearby in Guangzhou, China
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2025-08-26
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Sheppard, Lola
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University of Waterloo
Abstract
In contemporary China, rapid urbanization and the rise of digital
platforms have reshaped the urban landscape and urban life.
Functional and highly ordered urban space, paired with highly
efficient lifestyles has further intensified urban fragmentation and
social isolation. The idea of the “nearby”, as defined by Biao Xiang, is
not a fixed administrative boundary, nor as clearly defined as a
formal community. It is a fluid space that shifts with our everyday
experiences centered around the individuals. It is the space of
opportunities in which to encounter complexity and difference, and yet
it is quietly disappearing from daily life. This thesis focuses on Tianhe
District in Guangzhou, studying the fragmentation of three contiguous
urban fabrics: a university campus, a traditional urban village, and
gated residential community. Although they are spatially adjacent,
these fabrics are separated by tangible and intangible boundaries are
not only physically dividing space, but also shaping how people access
space, resources, and interaction with one another. Fences and access
control, institutional policies, platform algorithms and social identity
together reinforce these divisions.
The study adopts a range of methods, site visits, mapping, and collage
as analytic approaches, starting from specific social groups, the research
identifies four social phenomena, each of which is then addressed
through corresponding design interventions to activate urban
boundary spaces, in order to rebuild everyday connections between
socially and spatially divided urban communities. The thesis argues
that design can help restore social diversity, and promote social
resource sharing and empathy and resist our growing urban
alienation.
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urban fragmentation, digital platform, boundaries, the nearby, urban village, university