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Paradoxes of Segregation - Housing Systems, Welfare Regimes Ethnic Residential Change in

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Informationen zum Autor Sonia Arbaci is Associate Professor at the Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK. Her research draws on European comparative studies and focuses on ethnic residential segregation and the role of welfare/housing systems and urban policies in the production of urban inequality. She has published extensively in journals including International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Housing Studies, International Journal of Housing Policy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, and European Urban and Regional Studies . Klappentext Through an international comparative research, this unique book examines ethnic residential segregation patterns in relation to the wider society and mechanisms of social division of space in Western European regions.* Focuses on eight Southern European cities, develops new metaphors and furthers the theorisation/conceptualisation of segregation in Europe* Re-centres the segregation debate on the causes of marginalisation and inequality, and the role of the state in these processes* A pioneering analysis of which and how systemic mechanisms, contextual conditions, processes and changes drive patterns of ethnic segregation and forms of socio-ethnic differentiation* Develops an innovative inter-disciplinary approach which explores ethnic patterns in relation to European welfare regimes, housing systems, immigration waves, and labour systems Zusammenfassung Includes bibliographical references and index. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures viii Series Editors' Preface xiii Preface xiv 1 Introduction 1 Paradoxes of Segregation? 2 Recentring the Debate on the Production of Urban Inequality 5 The Value of the (European) Periphery 12 Structure of the Book 13 Notes 18 2 Theorising Segregation from Europe 21 Reconceptualising Segregation: Societal Transformations and the Transatlantic Debate 24 Southern Europe ... a View from the Periphery 47 Framework for the Book 54 Notes 60 3 Welfare Regimes and National Housing Systems in Europe 63 Welfare Clusters and Segregation 65 Linking Welfare Regimes and Housing Systems: Principles of Stratification and Mechanisms of Differentiation 70 How Mechanisms of Differentiation Inform the Social and Spatial Dimensions of Segregation: Land Supply, Tenure and Provision 81 Conclusion 90 Notes 92 4 International Migration Turnaround 95 Models, Frameworks and Theories in Migration Studies: Towards a Social Transformation Perspective 97 The (Southern) European Migration Turnaround 100 Mapping Flows and Waves: A Divergence Perspective on Southern Europe 109 Conclusion 123 Notes 124 5 Societal and Urban Contexts in (Southern) Europe 127 Patterns of Segregation: A Southern European Model? 131 Mechanisms of Differentiation: Urban Segregation in the Wider Societal Context 136 Mechanisms of Ethnic Residential Marginalisation: From Systemic Arrangements to Local Urban Political Agendas 141 Conclusion 147 Notes 149 6 A Mosaic of Ethnic Segregation Patterns: Southern European Cities in the 1990s 151 Mapping Ethnic Segregation 152 SociöSpatial Distribution of the Native Population: A Contextual Legacy 172 Contrasting Ethnic and Social Residential Patterns 186 Conclusion 193 Note 194 7 Mechanisms of Differentiation: The Role of Local Housing Systems up to the 1990s 195 Housing Tenure Perspectives to Understand Inequalities 196 Mechanisms of SociöTenurial and SociöSpatial Differentiation 200 Conclusion 221 Notes 224 8 Changing Urban Societies: New Mechanisms of Differentiation from the 1990s 225 Changing Housing Systems: Path-Depen...

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