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Cities, capitalism and the politics of sensibilities

Cervio, Ana Lucia(Edited by)Luhrs, Margarita Camarena(Edited by)Scribano, Adrian(Edited by)
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This book explores the connections between the processes of social structuring and sensibilities in contemporary cities.

The transformations of capitalism on a global scale imply reconfigurations both in the way of planning and organizing cities, and in the ways of dwelling and feeling them.

The generalization of the urban, the suburbanization of the metropolis, and classified and racializing segregation, just to mention some significant phenomena, not only introduce changes linked to the forms of consumption of the city and the land, the appropriation and privatization of collective places, the strategic revaluation of urban times / spaces, or the establishment of new centralities.

They also involve changes in sensibilities, which translate into substantial transformations in the lives of people and groups that dwell in cities in the Global North and South.

Based on various empirical records and methodological procedures, the chapters included in this book establish a fertile dialogue between collaborators from different geocultural contexts that locate urban experiences and sensibilities as a point of articulation to address the processes of social structuring on a global scale.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3030580350 / 9783030580353
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
307.76
09/01/2021
England
English
270 pages
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