Group Care and Practical Path of Urban-rural Integration Development from a Humanistic Perspective
Different from economic and spatial analysis perspectives,the analysis of urban-rural integration under the"humanistic perspective"pays more attention to the paradigm of analyzing class groups,adheres to the perspective of caring for the bottom,and focuses on the role positioning,value attribution,and development environment of the"mobile and left behind"groups in the development of urban-rural integration under the split labor reproduction system.From a"people-oriented perspective",it is necessary to consider core issues such as"whether the quality of rural economic development can benefit left behind groups,whether urban public service guarantees can accommodate migrant groups entering the city,and whether rural industrial forms can support migrant groups returning home".It is also necessary to abandon a single problem and weak perspective,and from three practical dimensions of"creating an inclusive community environment based on identity recognition,institutional design guided by humanistic values and development oriented policies,and diversified services guided by composite capabilities and social relationships",meet the"value-livelihood-welfare"needs of"mobile and left behind"groups,narrow the social gap,and promote common prosperity.
Humanistic PerspectiveUrban-rural IntegrationBottom Level Care