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Ethnic neighborhoods. --- Cultural pluralism. --- Social classes. --- Segregation. --- Sociology, Urban. --- #SBIB:316.334.5U20 --- #SBIB:316.334.5U13 --- 316.34 --- Urban sociology --- Cities and towns --- Desegregation --- Race discrimination --- Minorities --- Class distinction --- Classes, Social --- Rank --- Caste --- Estates (Social orders) --- Social status --- Class consciousness --- Classism --- Social stratification --- Cultural diversity --- Diversity, Cultural --- Diversity, Religious --- Ethnic diversity --- Pluralism (Social sciences) --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Religious diversity --- Culture --- Cultural fusion --- Ethnicity --- Multiculturalism --- Neighborhoods --- Sociologie van stad (buurt, wijk, community, stadsvernieuwing) --- Sociologie van stad en platteland: sociale aspecten van de ruimte, sociale ecologie --- Sociale differentiatie. Sociale typologie. Sociale stratificatie --- 316.34 Sociale differentiatie. Sociale typologie. Sociale stratificatie --- Cultural pluralism --- Ethnic neighborhoods --- Segregation --- Social classes --- Sociology, Urban
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ATHENES (GRECE) --- JEUX OLYMPIQUES, 2004, ATHENES --- CAPITALE --- INDUSTRIALISATION --- TRANSPORTS --- INFRASTRUCTURE --- ATHENES (GRECE) --- JEUX OLYMPIQUES, 2004, ATHENES --- CAPITALE --- INDUSTRIALISATION --- TRANSPORTS --- INFRASTRUCTURE
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Social sciences (general) --- Social policy --- Environmental planning --- Social geography --- Economic geography
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The book is the result of a COST Action financed by the European Science Foundation. It analyses the key concepts, ideas and processes driving competitiveness and cohesion agendas across Europe and demonstrates the implications and the effects of contemporary urban regeneration policies and politics in Europe. The case study material ensures that an in depth understanding of policy processes is conveyed to readers, and attention is drawn to the problems and paradoxes of policy, but also to the possibilities for policy innovation and learning across national and disciplinary borders. The material a.o. studies the cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Bratislava, Istanbul, Maribor, London, Rotterdam, Vienna, and Zurich. Specific policy fields which are looked at relate to housing, labour markets, enterprises, integration of ethnical groups, urban regeneration, or transport. The book shows that spatial and urban policy continues to be a key site of policy intervention and experimentation. Different national welfare systems, political cultures, and socio-economic conditions combine and recombine to address policy problems and opportunities. Collectively, the authors argue that the examined policy initiatives reflect and reproduce these broader changes and shifting ways of thinking about the appropriate relationships between citizens, businesses, and the state.
Urban renewal --- Municipal government --- City planning --- Government policy --- Model cities --- Renewal, Urban --- Urban redevelopment --- Urban renewal projects --- Land use, Urban --- Urban policy --- Human Geography. --- Social sciences. --- Social policy. --- Geography. --- Social Sciences, general. --- Social Policy. --- Economic Geography. --- Cosmography --- Earth sciences --- World history --- National planning --- State planning --- Economic policy --- Family policy --- Social history --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Anthropo-geography --- Anthropogeography --- Geographical distribution of humans --- Social geography --- Anthropology --- Geography --- Human ecology --- Human geography. --- Economic geography. --- Geography, Economic --- World economics --- Commercial geography
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Atlases, French --- EUROPE --- ATLAS GEOGRAPHIQUE --- GRECE
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The book is the result of a COST Action financed by the European Science Foundation. It analyses the key concepts, ideas and processes driving competitiveness and cohesion agendas across Europe and demonstrates the implications and the effects of contemporary urban regeneration policies and politics in Europe. The case study material ensures that an in depth understanding of policy processes is conveyed to readers, and attention is drawn to the problems and paradoxes of policy, but also to the possibilities for policy innovation and learning across national and disciplinary borders. The material a.o. studies the cities of Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Bratislava, Istanbul, Maribor, London, Rotterdam, Vienna, and Zurich. Specific policy fields which are looked at relate to housing, labour markets, enterprises, integration of ethnical groups, urban regeneration, or transport. The book shows that spatial and urban policy continues to be a key site of policy intervention and experimentation. Different national welfare systems, political cultures, and socio-economic conditions combine and recombine to address policy problems and opportunities. Collectively, the authors argue that the examined policy initiatives reflect and reproduce these broader changes and shifting ways of thinking about the appropriate relationships between citizens, businesses, and the state.
Social sciences (general) --- Social policy --- Environmental planning --- Social geography --- Economic geography
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