Urban Marginality, Racialisation, Interdependence
Learning from Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Vilenica, Ana; Powell, Ryan; Alexandrescu, Filip
Urban Marginality, Racialisation, Interdependence
Learning from Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Vilenica, Ana; Powell, Ryan; Alexandrescu, Filip
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This timely and interdisciplinary book deals with urban marginality as a multi-faceted process of urban transformation that engenders a wide range of experiences world-wide.
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This timely and interdisciplinary book deals with urban marginality as a multi-faceted process of urban transformation that engenders a wide range of experiences world-wide.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032588575
- ISBN-10: 1032588578
- Artikelnr.: 71912079
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- Gewicht: 740g
- ISBN-13: 9781032588575
- ISBN-10: 1032588578
- Artikelnr.: 71912079
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Filip Alexandrescu is a Senior Researcher (2nd degree) at the Research Institute for Quality of Life in Bucharest, Romania. Ryan Powell is Professor of Urban Studies in the School of Geography and Planning at the University of Sheffield, UK. Ana Vilenica is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow for the ERC project 'Inhabiting Radical Housing' at the Polytechnic and University of Turin's Inter-university Department of Regional & Urban Studies and Planning (DIST) and a core member of the Beyond Inhabitation Lab.
'1. Thinking from the East: Urban marginality, racialisation and
interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production
of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised
residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial
capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social
housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in
Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms
against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban
margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban
dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced
persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals:
Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3.
Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons:
Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and
political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing
municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of
Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and
socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of
marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman,
Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new
horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity:
Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist
racial geographies studies.
interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production
of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised
residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial
capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social
housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in
Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms
against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban
margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban
dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced
persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals:
Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3.
Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons:
Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and
political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing
municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of
Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and
socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of
marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman,
Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new
horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity:
Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist
racial geographies studies.
'1. Thinking from the East: Urban marginality, racialisation and
interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production
of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised
residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial
capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social
housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in
Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms
against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban
margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban
dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced
persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals:
Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3.
Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons:
Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and
political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing
municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of
Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and
socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of
marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman,
Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new
horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity:
Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist
racial geographies studies.
interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production
of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised
residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial
capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social
housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in
Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms
against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban
margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban
dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced
persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals:
Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3.
Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons:
Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and
political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing
municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of
Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and
socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of
marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman,
Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new
horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity:
Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist
racial geographies studies.