Abstract

ABSTRACT The increasing significance of lifestyle migration provides a compelling opportunity for exploring the role that lifestyle migrants play in urban changes. This paper establishes lifestyle migrants as place-makers to comprehend their profound influence on Dali, a city in Southwest China. Three forms of place-making, namely creative, transgressive, and aesthetic place-making, are identified in this paper, which have forged connections between the online and offline worlds and transformed the city into an attractive place for developers, investors, and migrants, thereby giving rise to a distinct mode of urbanization (termed “lifestyle-oriented urbanization” in this paper). By characterizing this urbanization mode and the triad of place-making, this paper illuminates how lifestyle migration has sparked off socio-spatial rearrangements in a peripheral place and how these changes, in turn, have sustained lifestyle migration. Through this exploration, this paper highlights the importance of further research on the interplay between lifestyle migration and urbanization.

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