Paradoxes of segregation : housing systems, welfare regimes and ethnic residential change in Southern European cities

Through an international comparative research, this unique book examines ethnic residential segregation patterns in relation to the wider society and mechanisms of social division of space in Western European regions. * Focuses on eight Southern European cities, develops new metaphors and furthers t...

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Main Author: Arbaci, Sonia
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, N.J Wiley Blackwell 2019
Wiley
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Wiley-Blackwell
Edition:1
Series:Studies in Urban and Social Change
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ISBN:9781444338331, 1444338331, 9781118867389, 1118867386, 1444338323, 9781444338324
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Table of Contents:
  • 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