Paradoxes of Segregation : Housing Systems, Welfare Regimes and Ethnic Residential Change in Southern European Cities.
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- 9781118867396
- HD7288.76.E854 .A733 2019
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Series Editors' Preface -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Paradoxes of Segregation? -- Recentring the Debate on the Production of Urban Inequality -- The Value of the (European) Periphery -- Structure of the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 2 Theorising Segregation from Europe -- Reconceptualising Segregation: Societal Transformations and the Transatlantic Debate -- The Onset: Convergence and the Death of the State -- The Shift: Divergence and the Role of the State-Market Nexus -- Segregation Studies: An Alternative Paradigm and the Emergence of a European School of Thought -- Academia and Policy Dissonance -- Southern Europe … a View from the Periphery -- Mind the Gap -- Framework for the Book -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Welfare Regimes and National Housing Systems in Europe -- Welfare Clusters and Segregation -- Linking Welfare Regimes and Housing Systems: Principles of Stratification and Mechanisms of Differentiation -- Conception of Society and Decommodification -- Mechanisms of Socio‐Tenurial Differentiation: Housing Tenures, Unitary and Dualist Systems -- Mechanisms of Spatial Differentiation: Housing Provision and Land Supply -- How Mechanisms of Differentiation Inform the Social and Spatial Dimensions of Segregation: Land Supply, Tenure and Provision -- Socio-Tenurial Dimension of Segregation -- Spatial Dimension of Segregation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4 International Migration Turnaround -- Models, Frameworks and Theories in Migration Studies: Towards a Social Transformation Perspective -- Explaining a Changing World (Order) -- The Social Transformation Perspective within Migration Studies -- The (Southern) European Migration Turnaround -- Global Lenses and the Post‐Fordist Model of Immigration.
Trans-Mediterranean Lenses: From Europe's Rio Grande to the Mediterranean Caravanserai -- Contextual Lenses: Societal Transformations and the Southern European Model -- Mapping Flows and Waves: A Divergence Perspective on Southern Europe -- Divergences of Flows from the Mid‐1960s to the Late 1990s -- Consolidation of Flows in the 2000s -- Waves of Migration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Societal and Urban Contexts in (Southern) Europe -- Patterns of Segregation: A Southern European Model? -- Mechanisms of Differentiation: Urban Segregation in the Wider Societal Context -- Mechanisms of Ethnic Residential Marginalisation: From Systemic Arrangements to Local Urban Political Agendas -- National Context -- Municipal Context -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6 A Mosaic of Ethnic Segregation Patterns: Southern European Cities in the 1990s -- Mapping Ethnic Segregation -- Degrees of Concentration: A Twofold Typology of Port Cities and Continental Cities -- Geographic Distribution: Patterns and Divergences -- Socio-Spatial Distribution of the Native Population: A Contextual Legacy -- Looking at the Municipal Scale: Barcelona, Genoa, Milan and Turin -- Zooming Out at the Metropolitan Scale: Rome, Madrid, Lisbon and Athens -- Contrasting Ethnic and Social Residential Patterns -- Socio-Ethnic Correspondences: The Role of the City's Socio-Spatial Hierarchy -- Socio-Ethnic Mismatches: Which Processes of Differentiation? -- Conclusion -- Note -- Chapter 7 Mechanisms of Differentiation: The Role of Local Housing Systems up to the 1990s -- Housing Tenure Perspectives to Understand Inequalities -- A European Approach -- Adapting the Framework for Southern European Cities -- Mechanisms of Socio-Tenurial and Socio-Spatial Differentiation -- Understanding Southern European Urban Contexts.
State-Market-Family Nexus: Socio-Tenurial Distribution in Municipal and Metropolitan Areas -- Dual Housing Markets: The Role of Informal Provision in Socio‐Ethnic Mismatches -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Changing Urban Societies: New Mechanisms of Differentiation from the 1990s -- Changing Housing Systems: Path-Dependency and Systemic Shifts -- Monetary Revolution and Changing Means of Access to Owner-Occupation -- Land Recommodification and Changes in Housing Supply -- Rental Sector: Recommodification and Shrinking -- Final Reflections -- Growing Homeowning Cities: New Mechanisms of Differentiation, Residential Marginalisation and Diffuse Segregation -- Implications of New Housing Production in the Metropolitan Areas -- Implications of Housing Tenure Change in the Core Municipal Areas -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9 The Urban Diaspora: The Paradox of (De)Segregation -- Widening Ethnic Residential Marginalisation and Socio-Tenurial Differentiation -- Milan and Its Region -- Barcelona and Madrid -- Lisbon -- Diffusing Ethnic Segregation: An Indicator of Exclusion -- Lisbon's Urban Diaspora -- Urban Diaspora as a Southern European Phenomenon? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Towards a Systemic Understanding of (Ethnic) Residential Segregation -- Redistribution, Distinctiveness … and Housing Systems -- A New Geography of Inequalities? -- Housing as the Deus ex Machina -- Looking Ahead: Emerging Processes and Challenges -- It's the State, Stupid -- References -- Index -- EULA.
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