
Social Transformations in Scandinavian Cities
Nordic Perspectives on Urban Marginalisation and Social Sustainability
- 304 pages
- English
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Social Transformations in Scandinavian Cities
Nordic Perspectives on Urban Marginalisation and Social Sustainability
About this book
The Social Tranformations of Scandinavian Cities highlights the changing face of social sustainability and social disintegration in Scandinavian cities against the backdrop of ongoing global societal transformations. It contributes to the literature on urban development in advanced societies by bringing in theoretical and empirical analyses of how migration, inequality, residential segregation, and changes in national and local policy intersects and unfolds in urban landscapes in Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In particular this volume contributes with insights to how these processes play out in a Scandinavian welfare state-context. In The Social Tranformations of Scandinavian Cities we learn in which ways and how progress is being made today.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Social transformations in Scandinavian cities
- I Theoretical perspectives and the scandinavian welfare state context
- II Urban marginality in the scandinavian welfare states
- III Inequality management in scandinavian cities
- Acknowledgements
- About the authors