Contrary to common beliefs, economic globalization does not imply the end of social urban policy. This book argues that urban society and policy-makers have sufficient degrees of freedom available to decide on the social and economic future of deprived neighborhoods. Experiences from several European cities shwo that neighborhood-based redevelopment strategies offer a more promising future to urban populations than the global-market led slow movement that paralyzes urban policy today.
Contrary to common beliefs, economic globalization does not imply the end of social urban policy. This book argues that urban society and policy-makers have sufficient degrees of freedom available to decide on the social and economic future of deprived neighborhoods. Experiences from several European cities shwo that neighborhood-based redevelopment strategies offer a more promising future to urban populations than the global-market led slow movement that paralyzes urban policy today.
Introduction 1: Explaining the Tension: Global Competition, Social Exclusion, and Local Renaissance 2: Globalization, Cities, and the Social Question 3: A New Approach to Local Development Analysis 4: Integrated Area Development and Social Innovation 5: Experiences in Integrated Area Development 6: Global Governance and Social Change Appendix: Methodology for the Study of Local Development
Introduction 1: Explaining the Tension: Global Competition, Social Exclusion, and Local Renaissance 2: Globalization, Cities, and the Social Question 3: A New Approach to Local Development Analysis 4: Integrated Area Development and Social Innovation 5: Experiences in Integrated Area Development 6: Global Governance and Social Change Appendix: Methodology for the Study of Local Development
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