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245 00 Everyday life in the segmented city /|cedited by Camilla 
       Perrone, Gabriele Manella, Lorenzo Tripodi. 
264  1 Bingley, U.K. :|bEmerald,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (xx, 333 pages) :|billustrations. 
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490 1  Research in urban sociology,|x1047-0042 ;|vv. 11 
505 0  Everyday life in the segmented city : an introduction / 
       Lorenzo Tripodi -- ch. 1. What would a 'D / Camilla 
       Perrone -- ch. 2. From urban sprawl to sustainable cities 
       : a neighborhood perspective in urban studies / Marco 
       Castrignanò, Gabriele Manella -- ch. 3. The productive 
       gaze : Florence as archetype of the cinematic city / 
       Lorenzo Tripodi -- ch. 4. The politics of space in an 
       ethno-nationally contested city : strategies and everyday 
       practices / Rachel Kallus -- ch. 5. This is what radical 
       democracy looks like! : reclaiming urban space in Vienna /
       Julia Edthofer -- ch. 6. The segmented quotidian made 
       visible : Jean vigo's a propos de Nice / Micah Trippe -- 
       ch. 7. Segmented cities with fuzzy walls : changes in 
       informal settlements as seen through a multiscale analysis
       / Mauro Normando Macêdo Barros Filho, Circe Maria Gama 
       Monteiro -- ch. 8. Global phenomenon, local effect : the 
       question of place identity in view of the globalization 
       and commercialization of urban space / Magdalena 
       Zmudzinska-Nowak -- ch. 9. A heritage claim to public 
       space : examples from a mixed neighbourhood in Drammen, 
       Norway / Grete Swensen, Sveinung Krokann Berg, Johanne 
       Sognnæs -- ch. 10. Sensitive urban renewal or 
       gentrification? : the case of the Karmeliterviertel in 
       Vienna / Florian J. Huber -- ch. 11. Users' perception and
       representative image of the 'Navigli' area in Milan / 
       Stefano Forbici, Davide Diamantini -- ch. 12. Youth 
       policies, social sanitation, and contested suburban 
       nightscapes / Jordi Nofre -- ch. 13. Social change and 
       social capital in an English suburban council estate : the
       Whitley Estate, reading, in South East England / Mark 
       Clapson -- ch. 14. Active citizenship in Italian cohousing
       : a preliminary reflection / Chiara Durante. 
520    This volume of Research in Urban Sociology is composed of 
       a selection of the papers presented at the conference 
       'Everyday Life in the Segmented City' held in July 2010, 
       Florence. The conference gathered a multiplicity of 
       approaches and points of view dealing with issues of 
       global urbanization. Urbanization is a phenomenon 
       inscribed into the globalization process that has enormous
       consequences in the transformation of urban space and the 
       everyday life of citizens, and is reflected also in the 
       flourishing of an analytical discourse increasingly 
       transcending the boundaries of established urban 
       disciplines. The progressive extension of the urban domain
       beyond the limits of the city and across diverse scales 
       has its corollary in the progressive segmentation of the 
       urban dimension along multiple lines of physical, social, 
       economic, cultural and ethnic nature. This volume focuses 
       on the perspective of the everyday to analyze how 
       practices and policy can overcome the spin towards 
       fragmentation and anomie, and reinforce social cohesion 
       for a more just and livable city, endorsing the 'right to 
       the city' as presented by the seminal work of Henri 
       Lefebvre. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
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700 1  Manella, Gabriele.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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700 1  Tripodi, Lorenzo.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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830  0 Research in urban sociology ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
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