1st Edition

Unequal Cities The Challenge of Post-Industrial Transition in Times of Austerity

Edited By Roberta Cucca, Costanzo Ranci Copyright 2017
302 Pages
by Routledge

302 Pages 49 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

302 Pages 49 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This seminal edited collection examines the impact of austerity and economic crisis on European cities. Whilst on the one hand the struggle for competitiveness has induced many European cities to invest in economic performance and attractiveness, on the other, national expenditure cuts and dominant neo-liberal paradigms have led many to retrench public intervention aimed at preserving social... Read more

1. Introduction. European Cities Between Economic Competitiveness and Social Integration, (Roberta Cucca and Costanzo Ranci)





1.1. The Crisis of the "European City Model"



1.2. Disconnected Cities



1.3. The role of Urban Policies



1.4. Plan of the Book



Part I: Urban Trends and Social Tensions: A Comparative View









2. Varieties of Post-Fordist Transitions and Labour Market Inequalities, (Roberta Cucca and Lara Maestripieri)





2.1. Introduction



2.2.The Socio-economic Structure of the Six Cities



2.3. Patterns of Post-fordist Transitions



2.4. Conclusive remarks



3. The Forces of Attraction: Cities Between Flows and Places, (Agostino Petrillo)







    3.1. Introduction



    3.2. Foreign Direct Investment and Internationalisation



    3.3. The Impact of the Crisis



    3.4. Hard and Soft Factors



    3.5. Highly Skilled Workers: Presence and Demand



    3.6. Conclusions





4. The New Social Division of the Urban Space: Gentrification in Times of Economic Crisis, (Yvonne Franz and Rossana Torri)









4.1. Introduction: Moving Beyond the Crisis in the Gentrification Debate



4.2. Setting up the Framework



4.3. Patterns of Gentrification in European Cities



4.4. Final Considerations



5. Immigrants and Ethnic Minorities: The Right Workers for the Wrong Jobs?, (Roberta Cucca and Nathalie Kakpo)





5.1. Introduction



5.2. Immigrants and their children in Barcelona, Copenhagen and Milan



5.3. The rise of a middle-class ethnic minority in Lyon, Manchester and Munich



5.4. Conclusions



 



Biography

Roberta Cucca is Marie Curie Fellow at the Department of Sociology, University of Vienna. Her main research interests are oriented to: economic competitiveness and social inequalities in contemporary cities; deliberative and participatory democracy; environmental crisis and social vulnerability



Costanzo Ranci is Full Professor in Economic Sociology at the Polytechnic of Milan, Italy. He is Director of Social Policy Research Unit (LPS) and of the International PHD program in Urban Studies at the Polytechnic of Milan. He published extensively on social inequality and welfare policy