جزییات کتاب
Cities of Europe is a unique combination of book and CD-ROM examining the effects of recent socio-economic transformations on western European cities.A unique combination of book and CD-ROM examining the effects of recent socio-economic transformations on western European cities.Focuses on the interplay between segregation, social exclusion and governance issues in these cities.Takes a comparative approach by highlighting the specifics of European cities vis-a-vis other urban contexts and analysing the intra-European differences.The CD-ROM features a series of 2,000 photographs from seventeen cities (Amsterdam, Antwerp, Barcelona, Berlin, Birmingham, Brussels, Bucharest, Helsinki, London, Milan, Naples, New York, Paris, Rotterdam, Tirana, Turin, and Utrecht).Also features 126 thematic maps, interviews with established scholars, and literature reviews.The book and the CD-ROM are linked through an extensive cross-referencing system. Content: Chapter 1 Cities of Europe: Changing Contexts, Local Arrangements, and the Challenge to Social Cohesion (pages 3–42): Yuri KazepovChapter 2 The European City: A Conceptual Framework and Normative Project (pages 43–63): Hartmut Haussermann and Anne HailaChapter 3 Urban Social Change: A Socio?Historical Framework of Analysis (pages 67–89): Enzo MingioneChapter 4 Social Morphology and Governance in the New Metropolis (pages 90–108): Guido MartinottiChapter 5 Capitalism and the City: Globalization, Flexibility, and Indifference (pages 109–122): Richard SennettChapter 6 Urban Socio?Spatial Congurations and the Future of European Cities (pages 123–148): Christian KestelootChapter 7 The Dynamics of Social Exclusion and Neighborhood Decline: Welfare Regimes, Decommodification, Housing, and Urban Inequality (pages 151–169): Alan MurieChapter 8 Social Exclusion, Segregation, and Neighborhood Effects (pages 170–189): Sako Musterd and Wim OstendorfChapter 9 Segregation and Housing Conditions of Immigrants in Western European Cities (pages 190–209): Ronald Van KempenChapter 10 Gentrification of Old Neighborhoods and Social Integration in Europe (pages 210–232): Patrick SimonChapter 11 Elusive Urban Policies in Europe (pages 233–254): Patrick Le GalesChapter 12 Changing Forms of Solidarity: Urban Development Programs in Europe (pages 255–276): Jan VrankenChapter 13 Challenging the Family: The New Urban Poverty in Southern Europe (pages 277–300): Enrica MorlicchioChapter 14 Minimum Income Policies to Combat Poverty: Local Practices and Social Justice in the “European Social Model” (pages 301–324): Marisol Garcia