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Transformative cities in the new global order : Accumulation by dispossession

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Titre

Transformative cities in the new global order : Accumulation by dispossession

Sujet

, aménagement de l'espace, mutation urbaine, mondialisation, pauvreté, pays en développement, droit à la ville, right to the city, néolibéralisme, politique urbaine, urbanité, transport, Banerjee-Guha Swapna, sociologie urbaine, Inde, India

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Abstract from the publisher :
 
Globalisation and a neo-liberal world order are impacting the global urban system, resulting in massive transformation of cities across the world. This transformation, which is currently the centre of focus among sociologists, will continue as more and more city spaces are occupied in the wake of globalization.

This book is a collection of essays written by some of the most famous theoreticians and academics in the area of urban studies on this transformation process of cities and its socio-economic ramifications.

These essays analyse the signs of intense spatial crisis in metropolises, revealing the contradictory processes of integration and segmentation that characterise the critical nature of global city space. Crisis of urban space in such cities, the book argues, is essentially related to their placement in the world city system and the limitations in their globalocal networks. Restructuring spaces also leads to differentiated and contradictory processes, the book reveals, since not all segments of the population are affected equally.The process benefits only parts of society and, therefore, only parts of the city space. This book shows how Centre and Periphery, reflect the differentiation between global society and segmented localities, how these stand spatially anchored, creating a background of intense urban conflicts.

This volume explores and exposes a divided framework in which globalisation operates towards fragmentation and polarization; debunking the myth of homogenisation. The essays reveal that cities and regions across the world get incorporated into this system, exhibiting characteristics that are more diverse and complex than ever before especially due to the increasingly contradictory relationship with their local resource and cultural base.
 
Contents :
 
Introduction: Transformative Cities in the New Global Order - Swapna Banerjee-Guha
The Right to the City: From Capital Surplus to Accumulation by Dispossession - David Harvey
The Global City: Strategic Site, New Frontier - Saskia Sassen
Manufacturing Neoliberalism: Lifestyling Indian Urbanity - Solomon Benjamin
Global Capital, Neo-Liberal Politics and Terrains of Resistance in Vienna - Heinz Nissel
Globalisation and Transformation of Dhaka City - Nazrul Islam and Salma A Shafi
'Hi-Tech' Hyderabad and the Urban Poor: Reformed out of the System - Umesh Varma
Reconfiguring Power Relationships: Policies towards Urban Services in Mumbai - Marie-Helene Zerah
Urban Transport Projects in a Globalised Scenario - Darryl D'Monte
Urban Public Space and the Urban Poor - Sharit Bhowmik
Revisiting Accumulation by Dispossession: Neoliberalising Mumbai - Swapna Banerjee-Guha
  Swapna Banerjee-Guha is Professor of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences  

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SAGE

Date

April 2010

Format

268

Type

Ouvrage