- The Globalized City
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name = The Globalized City: Economic Restructing and Social Polarization in European Cities
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author =Frank Moulaert , Arantxa Rodriguez,Erik Swyngedouw
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country =UK
language = English
series = Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies Series
subject =Globalization
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publisher =Oxford University Press
release_date =25 March 2005
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pages = 304
isbn = 978-0199260409
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followed_by =The Globalized City: Economic Restructing and Social Polarization in European Cities is an edited
book that provides discussions andcase studies on a number of large-scaleUrban Development Project s in nineEurope ancities . It also analyses the aspects ofsocial exclusion , emergence of new urbanelite s, and the consolidation of lessdemocratic forms of urbangovernance .Brief summary
The book offers an in-depth analysis to the linkages between urban
restructuring and social exclusion within the backdrop of the emerging trends of urban governance across theEuropean Union , incitingneo-liberal andNew Urban policies that increasingly favour privateinvestments and deregulation oflabour market s. The aim here is to indicate the relationship between new urban spaces with the emergence of new forms ofpolity ,economy , and urban life that may not necessarily promote social harmony within themetropolitan area s.The case studies
The nine case studies selected in the book identify a number of large-scale Urban Development Projects (UDPs) and look into the respective variation of governance systems at different scales. They also indicate how these "
local " projects reflectglobal trends, institutional forms and strategic practices. The nine mega-projects include:
* TheEuropeanization ofBrussels
* The Guggenheim museum inBilbao
* The financial district inDublin
* The science-university-technology complex 'Adlershof ' inBerlin
* The 1998 World Expo inLisbon
* TheOlympic Games bid byAthens
* The Donau City inVienna
* The Oresund project inCopenhagen , and
* The new business district inNaples .Actually these case studies show the discourse in beliefs that urban mega-projects and events are vital for city developments.
See also
*ESDP Network
*European Research Networks
*ESPRID
*KATARSIS
*Regional development
*Social innovation
*Social exclusion
*URSPIC
*VALICORES
*Urban decay
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