Social transformations in Scandinavian cities : Nordic perspectives on urban marginalization and social sustainability /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lund, Sweden :
Nordic Academic Press,
[2015]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: I.THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND THE SCANDINAVIAN WELFARE STATE CONTEXT
- 1.The great transformation of our time Towards just and socially sustainable Scandinavian cities / Hans Abrahamsson
- 2.International migration and the social-democratic welfare regime / Pieter Bevelander
- 3.Discourses of employment and inclusion in Sweden Governing citizens, governing suburban peripheries / Magnus Dahlstedt
- II.URBAN MARGINALITY IN THE SCANDINAVIAN WELFARE STATES
- 4.The necessity of socio-dynamic analyses of the city The case of Malmo / Tapio Salonen
- 5.Trust and distrust in Oslo Examining the relationship between the ideals of urban policy and the (re)actions of citizens / Oddrun Soeter
- 6.`Ghettoization' and `parallel societies' in Denmark Public rhetoric and lived lives / Tina Gudrun Jensen
- 7.Invading our homelands New beggars on the streets of Oslo / Ada I. Engebrigtsen
- 8.The production of deportability / Klara Oberg
- Note continued: 9.Inclusion and exclusion in a residential narrative of `us' and `them' / Anne Harju
- III.INEQUALITY MANAGEMENT IN SCANDINAVIAN CITIES
- 10.The whole city or the city as a whole? Questioning the conceptual assumptions of social sustainability in urban governance / Randi Gressgard
- 11.Segregation of living conditions in Nørrebro / Jørgen Elm Larsen
- 12.Conflicts and meaning-making in sustainable urban development / Magnus Johansson
- 13.Reflections on the right to health / Emma Soderman
- 14.Behind the line of disintegration Practices of transborder citizenship among diasporan Kurds in Sweden / Khalid Khayati
- Urban marginalization in Scandinavian cities Conclusions and ways forward / Erica Righard.