Poverty is lodged in the heart of abundance itself. The weakening of the social fabric is particularly apparent in cities: the deskilling of labor, the decline in social and symbolic Status, isolation, and the loss of social protection due to the crisis of the welfare State constitute different aspects of exclusion. Urban poverty also appears as a denial of citizenship. This article applies a pluralistic approach in studying urban poverty. It also suggests organizing principles as a basis for transforming and "territorializing" of public social policy instruments in the city
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Exclusionary urban policies have repeatedly been interpreted as ‘urban revanchism’— strategies aimed...
Bern is trying to identity itself as a social and innovative city. Although it is the capital, Bern ...
This article is based on the results of the European comparative research project ESOPO (Evaluation ...
Die Schweizer Städte unter der Belastungsprobe der Armut In der Schweiz belasten zunehmende soziale...
Urban spaces are always contested and, as such, permeated by processes of inclusion and exclusion. S...
This paper is an answer to N. Mathieu´s paper published in the same issue. In the first place, the v...
Cities worldwide develop a variety of urban policies in support of irregular migrants. By doing so, ...
Dans ce texte qui répond aux réflexions de Nicole Mathieu publiées dans ce même numéro, sont dévelop...
Related publication (in german): https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/22446In 2020, when p...
The article focuses on the coping strategies of three categories of people usually considered to be ...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Social exclusion The chapter examines various aspects of research methodology in the study of soc...
This article discusses the "social question" (a concept incorporating problems of social exclusion, ...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Exclusionary urban policies have repeatedly been interpreted as ‘urban revanchism’— strategies aimed...
Bern is trying to identity itself as a social and innovative city. Although it is the capital, Bern ...
This article is based on the results of the European comparative research project ESOPO (Evaluation ...
Die Schweizer Städte unter der Belastungsprobe der Armut In der Schweiz belasten zunehmende soziale...
Urban spaces are always contested and, as such, permeated by processes of inclusion and exclusion. S...
This paper is an answer to N. Mathieu´s paper published in the same issue. In the first place, the v...
Cities worldwide develop a variety of urban policies in support of irregular migrants. By doing so, ...
Dans ce texte qui répond aux réflexions de Nicole Mathieu publiées dans ce même numéro, sont dévelop...
Related publication (in german): https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/22446In 2020, when p...
The article focuses on the coping strategies of three categories of people usually considered to be ...
The relationship between institutional fragmentation of urban regions and inequality in government s...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Social exclusion The chapter examines various aspects of research methodology in the study of soc...
This article discusses the "social question" (a concept incorporating problems of social exclusion, ...
Based on a survey of 2010 citizens in four large metropolitan areas in Switzerland, the analysis pre...
Exclusionary urban policies have repeatedly been interpreted as ‘urban revanchism’— strategies aimed...
Bern is trying to identity itself as a social and innovative city. Although it is the capital, Bern ...