Between the Social and the Spatial

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Author_Katrien De Boyser
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Christopher Lash
cities
City Marines
cohesion
Collective Efficacy
comparative studies of social exclusion
Credit Crunch
Distressed Neighbourhoods
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Indigenous Dutch
Intergenerational Closure
Large Housing Estates
Liveable Rotterdam
Low Skilled People
marginalisation research
Multi-dimensional Poverty
multidimensional inequality
Multidimensional Poverty
Multidimensional Poverty Analyses
neighbourhood
Physical Restructuring
Pieter Pietersz
Pim Fortuyn
policy
policy evaluation methods
Post-war Housing Estates
qualitative poverty analysis
Residential Mobility
revanchism
Social Area Analysis
Social Disorganisation
spatial justice
unconditional
Unconditional Basic Income
Universal Grant
urban
urban deprivation
Urban Revanchism
Van Beckhoven
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754679257
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty from a narrow focus on income poverty to a more inclusive concept of social exclusion, has made poverty research both more interesting and more complicated. This transition to a more multidimensional conceptualization of poverty forms the background and starting point of this book. Researchers studying the 'social' and 'spatial' dimensions of poverty have only started to challenge and explore the boundaries of each other's research perspectives and instruments. This book brings together these different bodies of literature on the intersection of spatial and social exclusion for the first time, by providing a state-of-the art review written by internationally-recognized experts who critically reflect on the theoretical status of their research on social exclusion, and on the implications this has for future research and policy-making agendas.
Katrien De Boyser, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Caroline Dewilde, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Danielle Dierckx, University of Antwerp, Belgium and Jürgen Friedrichs, University of Cologne, Germany

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