Cities Of Europe Changing Contexts Local Arrangements And The Challenge To Urban Cohesion Yuri Kazepov by Yuri Kazepov 9780470694046, 9781405121330, 0470694041, 1405121335 instant download after payment.
Cities of Europe is a unique combination of book and CD-ROM examining the effects of recent socio-economic transformations on western European cities.
- A unique combination of book and CD-ROM examining the effects of recent socio-economic transformations on western European cities.
- Focuses on the interplay between segregation, social exclusion and governance issues in these cities.
- Takes a comparative approach by highlighting the specifics of European cities vis-a-vis other urban contexts and analysing the intra-European differences.
- The CD-ROM features a series of 2,000 photographs from seventeen cities (Amsterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Berlin, Birmingham, Brussels, Bucharest, Helsinki, London, Milan, Naples, New York, Paris, Rotterdam, Tirana, Turin, and Utrecht).
- Also features 126 thematic maps, interviews with established scholars, and literature reviews.
- The book and the CD-ROM are linked through an extensive cross-referencing system.
Content:
Chapter 1 Cities of Europe: Changing Contexts, Local Arrangements, and the Challenge to Social Cohesion (pages 3–42): Yuri Kazepov
Chapter 2 The European City: A Conceptual Framework and Normative Project (pages 43–63): Hartmut Haussermann and Anne Haila
Chapter 3 Urban Social Change: A Socio?Historical Framework of Analysis (pages 67–89): Enzo Mingione
Chapter 4 Social Morphology and Governance in the New Metropolis (pages 90–108): Guido Martinotti
Chapter 5 Capitalism and the City: Globalization, Flexibility, and Indifference (pages 109–122): Richard Sennett
Chapter 6 Urban Socio?Spatial Congurations and the Future of European Cities (pages 123–148): Christian Kesteloot
Chapter 7 The Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Neighborhood Decline: Welfare Regimes, Decommodification, Housing, and Urban Inequality (pages 151–169): Alan Murie
Chapter 8 Social Exclusion, Segregation, and Neighborhood Effects (pages 170–189): Sako Musterd and Wim Ostendorf
Chapter 9 Segregation and Housing Conditions of Immigrants in Western European Cities (pages 190–209): Ronald Van Kempen
Chapter 10 Gentrification of Old Neighborhoods and Social Integration in Europe (pages 210–232): Patrick Simon
Chapter 11 Elusive Urban Policies in Europe (pages 233–254): Patrick Le Gales
Chapter 12 Changing Forms of Solidarity: Urban Development Programs in Europe (pages 255–276): Jan Vranken
Chapter 13 Challenging the Family: The New Urban Poverty in Southern Europe (pages 277–300): Enrica Morlicchio
Chapter 14 Minimum Income Policies to Combat Poverty: Local Practices and Social Justice in the “European Social Model” (pages 301–324): Marisol Garcia