Changing Landscapes of Urban Citizenship

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Acts of citizenship
Alexandra Zavos
Ana Estevens
André Carmo
Ares Kalandides
Austerity in Southern Europe
austerity politics
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Citizenship Agenda
City
Civil Society
Crisis in Southern Europe
democratic participation
Dimitra Siatitsa
Dimitris Christopoulos
Dina Vaiou
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EU City
Europe's socioeconomic crisis
George Kandylis
Greek Citizenship
Greek Legal Framework
Greek Nationality
Housing Squats
Indignados Movement
Informal Economic Circuits
Logistics City
Logistics Lenses
Marc Pradel-Miquel
Margherita Grazioli
Marisol García
Melina Mercouri
Migrants
migration studies
Naturalization Fee
Niccolò Cuppini
Observatorio Metropolitano
Occupy Wall Street
Penny (Panagiota) Koutrolikou
Plataforma De Afectados Por La
Political Platform
post-crisis urban citizenship practices
refugee crisis
Refugees
Santiago Eizaguirre
Severe Housing Deprivation
Social justice
social movements Europe
Social Reproduction
Solidarity Initiatives
solidarity networks
Solidarity politics
Urban Citizenship
Urban Commons
urban governance
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367592929
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Since the 2008 financial crisis, politics of austerity in Europe have engendered far-reaching socioeconomic and political transformations. The recent refugee ‘crisis’ has also deeply affected the sociopolitical terrain. Contrary to past arguments about the reduced significance of the nation state, Europe is experiencing a resurgence of nationalisms. Simultaneously, often as a counter-response, several European cities are experiencing an emergence of social practices that claim urban politics as a dynamic field of action and contestation potentially transcending national boundaries. In the past, such practices tended to focus mainly on claims for the 'right to the city'. Currently, however, we observe a greater range of argumentations that re-signify the arena of urban citizenship. Through the entanglement of different scales and actors, emerging practices of solidarity and needs-based claims, and alliances between differently entitled subjects, involving both natives and foreigners, challenge and reshape institutions of governance and reactivate the field of urban politics against austerity and securitisation.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in Citizenship Studies.

Alexandra Zavos is a Senior Researcher at the Gender Institute, Panteion University, Greece, and a sociologist of gender and migration. Her work focuses on feminist and antiracist politics.

Penny (Panagiota) Koutrolikou is Assistant Professor at the School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens, Greece. She works on critical urban theory and her work focuses on urban conflicts and sociospatial justice.

Dimitra Siatitsa completed her PhD at the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, National Technical University of Athens, Greece. She works on housing and urban social movements, with a special geographical focus on Southern Europe.