Under the background of "China migration", there is insufficient attention to the construction of urban homeplace-based communities governance. Starting from the two elements of power and culture, this paper constructs the analytical framework of "hierarchical embedding-gradual adjustment", and analyzes the governance mode of "doing things by oneself" in J community. It is found that giving full play to the intermediary linkage role of rural urban community elite as the "key minority", promoting the adjustment and integration of the rule of law norms and social reasoning is an important content of the urban homeplace-based communities governance with Chinese characteristics. On the one hand, the community elite realizes the institutional embedding of governance participation under the confirmation of the power exercise subject, power supply and ability training of the grass-roots government. On the other hand, they build a social connection network with migrant farmers by using the local dialect as identity markers, and interact with migrant farmers based on their own social prestige according to customs and institutional rules, realizing the social embedding of governance participation. On this basis, they flexibly adopt four progressive strategies of information probing, reasoning guidance, legal advice and decision consultation to carry out community governance activities, shaping the adjustment process of the rule of law norms and social reasoning. |