Archive | 2019

Studies in Segregation and Desegregation

 

Abstract


Part 1 Agency and segregation: measuring individual segregation in space - a formal approach and case study, Itzhak Benenson and Itzhak Omer segregation in everyday life spaces - a conceptual model, Izhak Schnell migration, places and intercultural relations in cities, Jean-Bernard Racine interculturality - a preferential path in the search for a new urban social equilibrium, Marina Marengo. Part 2 Segregation and state policies: ethnic segregation and the Welfare State, Tineke Domburg-De Rooij and Sako Musterd urban poverty in Germany, Andreas Farwick, Britta Klagge and Wolfgang Taubman segregation and urban policies in the Netherlands, Wim Ostendorf. Part 3 A comparative perspective: national identity in a transforming Quebec society - socio-economic and spatial segregation in Montreal, Charles Small segregation in the Ruhr, Ludger Basten and Lienhard Lotsher new perspective on urban segregation and desegregation in post-resolution South Africa, Andre Horn Beijing s socio-spatial structure in transition, Gu Caolin and Chris Kasteloot.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.4324/9781315190112
Language English
Journal None

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