This article discusses segregation in public space in southern European cities. As well as questioning the appropriateness of associating the concept of segregation with public space, it considers the possibilities and limits of using ‘southern’ and postcolonial urban theory in order to analyze cities in southern Europe. Drawing on longstanding research in Naples, the article relects upon how two issues of global signiicance – migration and cultural heritage – have been implicated in the reordering of public spaces in the city’s historic centre. Besides accounting for the nuanced nature of spatial segregation in the city, the article argues that the notion of ‘ordinary’ is a more useful point of departure than ‘southern’, because it alerts ...
Several studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a urban le...
This article is aimed to analyse processes of school segregation in four Italian metropolitan areas ...
Studies on residential segregation of foreign population in Southern Europe usually focus on capital...
This article discusses segregation in public space in southern European cities. As well as questioni...
This article discusses segregation in public space in southern European cities. As well as questioni...
This paper focuses on the theoretical discussion of the links between segregation of immigrants and ...
Recent researches have underlined that, despite local specificities, the degree of residential segre...
Studies of urban segregation have proliferated since the 1990s, spurred by debate on the impact of g...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
AbstractSeveral studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a ...
This thesis notes that there is a lack of systematic research investigating segregation patterns bas...
This article presents an open discussion of the processes of urban secession and gentrification in c...
Planning practice in the Global South often defines a border between formal and informal development...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Southern urban critique has enriched our understanding of global uneven development, but often ended...
Several studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a urban le...
This article is aimed to analyse processes of school segregation in four Italian metropolitan areas ...
Studies on residential segregation of foreign population in Southern Europe usually focus on capital...
This article discusses segregation in public space in southern European cities. As well as questioni...
This article discusses segregation in public space in southern European cities. As well as questioni...
This paper focuses on the theoretical discussion of the links between segregation of immigrants and ...
Recent researches have underlined that, despite local specificities, the degree of residential segre...
Studies of urban segregation have proliferated since the 1990s, spurred by debate on the impact of g...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
AbstractSeveral studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a ...
This thesis notes that there is a lack of systematic research investigating segregation patterns bas...
This article presents an open discussion of the processes of urban secession and gentrification in c...
Planning practice in the Global South often defines a border between formal and informal development...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
Southern urban critique has enriched our understanding of global uneven development, but often ended...
Several studies have highlighted the importance of social and institutional mechanisms on a urban le...
This article is aimed to analyse processes of school segregation in four Italian metropolitan areas ...
Studies on residential segregation of foreign population in Southern Europe usually focus on capital...