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The current crisis, with its particularly severe configuration in Southern European countries, provides an opportunity to probe the interrelation of economic crunches and the production of space, and also to imagine potential paths of sociospatial emancipation from the dictates of global markets. This introductory chapter offers a preliminary interpretive framework exploring the fundamental role of urban and territorial restructuring in the formation, management and resolution of capitalist crises and, conversely, periods of crisis as key stages in the history of urbanization. | |
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Book Publishing
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ISBN
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9783837628425 |
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Book title
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City of Crisis. The Multiple Contestation of Southern European Cities |
From page
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31 |
To page
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49 |