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Titre(s) : How the other half lives [Texte imprimé] : interconnecting socio-spatial inequalities / edited by Samuel Burgum and Katie Higgins
Publication : Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2022
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (xiv, 226 pages) : ill. ; 23 cm
Note(s) : How the other half lives interrogates contemporary social and spatial inequalities
in housing, urban design, place-making, austerity, notions of deservedness and transnational
mobility
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Burgum, Samuel (1988-....). Éditeur scientifique
Higgins, Katie. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Inégalité sociale
Sociologie politique
Indice(s) Dewey :
305 (23e éd.) = Groupes sociaux
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781526146557
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb470539282
Notice n° :
FRBNF47053928
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : <P>Preface ; Zoe Williams<br><br>Introduction: how the other half lives ; Katie
Higgins and Samuel Burgum<br><br>Part I Structural inequalities<br><i>Editor's introduction:
Placing inequalities in context (contingency)</i><br>1 Emergence to clearance: the
housing question in the district of Ancoats ; Nigel de Noronha and Jonathan Silver<br>2
Abandonment to financialisation: Ancoats and the ongoing housing question ; Nigel
de Noronha and Jonathan Silver<br>3 Austerity and the local state: governing and politicising
'actually existing austerity' in a post-democratic city ; Joe Penny<br>4 'They don't
know how angry I am': the slow violence of Austerity Britain ; Anthony Ellis<br><br>Part
II Situated inequalities <br><i>Editor's introduction: Beyond the economic (complex
inequalities)</i><br>5 Iconic architecture: seduction and subversion ; Amparo Tarazona-Vento<br>6
Catcalls and cobblestones: gendered limits on women's walking ; Morag Rose<br>7 Inequality
in elite neighbourhoods: a case study from central London ; Ilaria Pulini<br>8 Discrimination
in 'receptive cities'? Voices from Brighton and Bologna ; Caterina Mazzilli<br><br>Part
III Interrelated inequalities<br><i>Editor's introduction: Relations of inequality
(never in isolation)</i><br>9 The <i>Sunday Times</i> Rich List and the myth of the
self-made man ; Elisabeth Schimpfössl and Timothy Monteath<br>10 Victims and agents:
the representation of refugees among British volunteers active in the refugee support
sector ; Gaja Maestri and Pierre Monforte<br>11 Entwined stories: privileged family
migration, differential inclusion and shifting geographies of belonging ; Sarah Kunz<br>12
'Milan doesn't want us to be comfortable': differential inclusion of refugees in Milan
; Maurizio Artero<br>Conclusion: Highs and lows: breaching social and spatial boundaries
; Rowland Atkinson<br><br>Index</p>