Peer reviewed: TrueFunder: LSE’s International Inequalities InstituteIn contrast to the conservative values of rural populations, cities are often seen as bulwarks of more tolerant, liberal and progressive values. This urban–rural divide in values has become one of the major fault lines in Western democracies, underpinning major political events of the last decade, not least the election of Donald Trump. Yet, beyond a small number of countries, there is little evidence that cities really are more liberal than rural areas. Evolutionary modernisation theory suggests that socio-economic development may lead to the spread of progressive, self-expression values but provides little guidance on the role of cities in this process. Has an urban–rura...
Understanding urbanization and evaluating its impact are vital for formulating global sus-tainable d...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Canada is not immune to the dramatic economic changes that are transforming society in other industr...
Source at http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/113458/.In contrast to the conservative values of rural populatio...
In contrast to the conservative values of rural populations, cities are often seen as bulwarks of mo...
In contrast to the conservative values of rural populations, cities are often seen as bulwarks of li...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
Cities and protected areas: an oxymoron or a partnership? That the world is becoming increasingly ur...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
Abstract An entire economic system cannot be understood unless there is reli-able knowledge about bo...
How\u27s life? This rather mundane question has become a focus of renewed attention since the first ...
Defence date: 11 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (Supervisor); Profes...
This issue covers topics that concern the regeneration and renewal of urban and rural areas within c...
The Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West project investigates chan...
This paper starts with a “primer” on what we know about the conceptual and empirical links between d...
Understanding urbanization and evaluating its impact are vital for formulating global sus-tainable d...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Canada is not immune to the dramatic economic changes that are transforming society in other industr...
Source at http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/113458/.In contrast to the conservative values of rural populatio...
In contrast to the conservative values of rural populations, cities are often seen as bulwarks of mo...
In contrast to the conservative values of rural populations, cities are often seen as bulwarks of li...
ABSTRACT: Cities are the biggest challenge for judging the validity and applicability of concepts of...
Cities and protected areas: an oxymoron or a partnership? That the world is becoming increasingly ur...
Defence date: 19 May 2008Jury Members: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, (Sup...
Abstract An entire economic system cannot be understood unless there is reli-able knowledge about bo...
How\u27s life? This rather mundane question has become a focus of renewed attention since the first ...
Defence date: 11 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (Supervisor); Profes...
This issue covers topics that concern the regeneration and renewal of urban and rural areas within c...
The Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West project investigates chan...
This paper starts with a “primer” on what we know about the conceptual and empirical links between d...
Understanding urbanization and evaluating its impact are vital for formulating global sus-tainable d...
Globally, urban areas are growing at a faster rate than their population, potentially reducing envir...
Canada is not immune to the dramatic economic changes that are transforming society in other industr...