With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social inclusion and exclusion is imperative. Urban inclusion is increasingly influenced – and often constrained – by intertwined processes of economic globalization, state re-articulation, polarization and diversification of (local) populations and the political practices they add to the city. Educational, health and environmental inequalities, segregation, unemployment, lack of political participation, discrimination and the inability to deal with different forms of participation are all phenomena of exclusion with a local dimension but also a multi-scalar nature. At the same time, actions towards social inclusion are developed around ideas, knowl...
In this paper, we present urban experiences in different contexts as an answer to the complex issue ...
The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bi...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
The Conference aims to understand and ultimately rethink social inclusion at the urban scale, as the...
A majority of human beings live in cities, half of them in cities of less than 500.000 inhabitants, ...
Rethinking Urban Inclusion: Spaces, Mobilisations, Interventions Venue: Faculty of Economics (FEUC) ...
The discourse on inclusion and exclusion in contemporary cities goes beyond the mere physical manife...
Reflection on alternative city models, such as smart cities and 15-minute cities, put the focus of s...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
This article discusses the localization of the inclusion agenda and asks on what kind of framework s...
Governments are wary of rapid urbanization, yet eager for the economic benefits that cities bring. T...
According to the United Nations, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050, increasi...
Research on cities have received increased attention over the years. Urban spaces are, on the one ha...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
In this paper, we present urban experiences in different contexts as an answer to the complex issue ...
The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bi...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
With almost half the world’s population living in cities, questioning the urban dimension of social ...
The Conference aims to understand and ultimately rethink social inclusion at the urban scale, as the...
A majority of human beings live in cities, half of them in cities of less than 500.000 inhabitants, ...
Rethinking Urban Inclusion: Spaces, Mobilisations, Interventions Venue: Faculty of Economics (FEUC) ...
The discourse on inclusion and exclusion in contemporary cities goes beyond the mere physical manife...
Reflection on alternative city models, such as smart cities and 15-minute cities, put the focus of s...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
This article discusses the localization of the inclusion agenda and asks on what kind of framework s...
Governments are wary of rapid urbanization, yet eager for the economic benefits that cities bring. T...
According to the United Nations, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2050, increasi...
Research on cities have received increased attention over the years. Urban spaces are, on the one ha...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...
In this paper, we present urban experiences in different contexts as an answer to the complex issue ...
The city is perhaps the most complex of all human constructs. In the 21st century when cities are bi...
This introduction underlines some of the topics the present thematic issue focuses on, such as segre...