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Chapter 9 Managing Multicultural Cities in Divided Countries
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Scott A. Bollens
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Globalization, Scale, and the Political Economy of Ethnically Plural “World Cities”
- Adding Human Diversity to Urban Political Economy Analysis 37
- Citizenship and Livelihood Struggles in Turbulent Times 60
- Gentrification, Social Mix, and the Immigrant-Reception Function of Inner-City Neighbourhoods 81
- Globalization, Immigration, and Ethnoburbs 115
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Ethnolinguistic Configurations and Relations in Segmented Cities
- Cape Town’s “World-Class” Segregation 143
- Segmented Cities 165
- Immigrant Inclusion and Linguistic Struggle in the Brussels-Capital Region 182
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Managing Diversity through Local Institutions and Processes of Urban Governance
- Jerusalem 205
- Managing Multicultural Cities in Divided Countries 226
- Social Cohesion and Democratic Voice 250
- Conclusion 277
- Contributors 293
- Index 297
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Globalization, Scale, and the Political Economy of Ethnically Plural “World Cities”
- Adding Human Diversity to Urban Political Economy Analysis 37
- Citizenship and Livelihood Struggles in Turbulent Times 60
- Gentrification, Social Mix, and the Immigrant-Reception Function of Inner-City Neighbourhoods 81
- Globalization, Immigration, and Ethnoburbs 115
-
Ethnolinguistic Configurations and Relations in Segmented Cities
- Cape Town’s “World-Class” Segregation 143
- Segmented Cities 165
- Immigrant Inclusion and Linguistic Struggle in the Brussels-Capital Region 182
-
Managing Diversity through Local Institutions and Processes of Urban Governance
- Jerusalem 205
- Managing Multicultural Cities in Divided Countries 226
- Social Cohesion and Democratic Voice 250
- Conclusion 277
- Contributors 293
- Index 297