Urban Marginality, Racialisation, Interdependence
Urban Marginality, Racialisation, Interdependence
Learning from Eastern Europe
Alexandrescu, Filip; Vilenica, Ana; Powell, Ryan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2025
296
Dura
9781032588575
15 a 20 dias
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'1. Thinking from the East: Urban marginality, racialisation and interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals: Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3. Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons: Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman, Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity: Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist racial geographies studies.
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marginality;urban transformation;Eastern Europe;racialisation;interdependence
'1. Thinking from the East: Urban marginality, racialisation and interdependence in Eastern Europe. Part 1. Racialisation and the production of the urban margins. 2. Dispossessed, segregated, exploited: On racialised residential capitalism in postsocialist Czechia. 3. Urbanization of racial capitalism in Serbia: Transition, racialisation, evictions. 4. From social housing to evictions: State-led displacement and the urban poor in Bucharest. 5. Maintaining marginality: A genealogy of security mechanisms against Roma in Baia Mare. Part 2. Mobilities and the shifting urban margins. 6. Human capital and digital citizenship: Postsocialism's urban dispossessions. 7. Locked in permanent temporariness: Internally displaced persons in Serbia. 8. The Russian minority in the Baltic capitals: Examining marginalisation in the context of urban dynamics. Part 3. Enduring and countering urban marginality. 9. Depoliticised urban commons: Romania's perpetuating slum formations, deepening housing struggles, and political disinterest. 10. Doing and undoing communities: Opposing municipal narratives and spatial politics in a diverse neighbourhood of Budapest. 11. Between transformation and marginality: Urban life and socially engaged art at the fringe of Prishtina. 12. Infrastructures of marginality in a city with "war on the horizon": Insights from Lyman, Ukraine. Part 4. Race, post-socialism and the city: Reflections and new horizons. 13. Roma ghettos within the abyss of European modernity: Technologies of control and emancipatory horizons. 15. Post-socialist racial geographies studies.
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