City and Soul in Divided Societies

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Barcelona
Basque Country
Beirut
Beirut City
Belfast
Bosnian Serb
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Central Government
comparative analysis of divided cities
Demarcation Lines
Dense
division
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ethnic diversity
ethnic spatial segregation
EU's Potential
Greek Cypriot
Haret Hreik
Human Suffering
Inter-Entity Boundary Lines
Jerusalem
Johannesburg
Mona Fawaz
Montreal Urban Community
Mostar
nationalism
NATO's Stabilization Force
Neretva River
Nicosia
Pais Vasco
peacebuilding strategies
Post-apartheid Johannesburg
post-conflict reconstruction
qualitative urban research
Sarajevo
Secretary Of State
Southern Suburbs
Substantial Regional Autonomy
terrorism
Tiger's Bay
Turkish Cypriot
UN
urban conflict studies
urban trauma recovery
West Mostar

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415779234
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Sep 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this unique book Scott A. Bollens combines personal narrative with academic analysis in telling the story of inflammatory nationalistic and ethnic conflict in nine cities – Jerusalem, Beirut, Belfast, Johannesburg, Nicosia, Sarajevo, Mostar, Bilbao, and Barcelona. Reporting on seventeen years of research and over 240 interviews with political leaders, planners, architects, community representatives, and academics, he blends personal reflections, reportage from a wealth of original interviews, and the presentation of hard data in a multidimensional and interdisciplinary exploration of these urban environments of damage, trauma, healing, and repair.

City and Soul in Divided Societies reveals what it is like living and working in these cities, going inside the head of the researcher. This approach extends the reader’s understanding of these places and connects more intimately with the lived urban experience. Bollens observes that a city disabled by nationalistic strife looks like a callous landscape of securitized space, divisions and wounds, frozen in time and in place. Yet, the soul in these cities perseveres.

Written for general readers and academic specialists alike, City and Soul in Divided Societies integrates facts, opinions, photographs, and observations in original ways in order to illuminate the substantial challenges of living in, and governing, polarized and unsettled cities.

Scott A. Bollens is Professor of Urban Planning at the University of California, Irvine, where he holds the Warmington Chair in Peace and International Coooperation. He is author of Cities, Nationalism, and Democratization (2007), On Narrow Ground (2000), and Urban Peace-Building in Divided Societies (1999).

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