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Athens: A Rapidly Changing Metropolis in the European South: Built Environment City Studies

Editat de Thomas Maloutas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2024
This book looks at the current trends in Athens, the capital city of Greece, and focuses on the processes of globalization it has been undergoing during the last two decades. In this time the city has transformed from a low-key, petty bourgeois cohesive and rather isolated city in south-eastern Europe to an internationally visible metropolis, increasingly unequal and polarized.
The book mainly deals with changes in the social structure and the ways that different groups are linked to the city’s built environment. The main issues discussed in the book include the economic identity and the position of Athens in the regional and global urban networks; the reproduction of class and ethnic boundaries and the uneven distribution of different social groups in urban space; the exploration of political processes related to the class vote, including the gender and demographic profile of the city’s electorate; the making of the built environment, the main trends in real estate and the ways they affect the housing market. Athens is not abundantly discussed in the urban studies literature, even though social and spatial changes have been remarkable. As such, this book provides a concise overview of the main socioeconomic and spatial changes in Athens during the last two decades and their significance beyond the case of Athens.
This book will be of interest to researchers and students of the built environment, urban studies and urban sociology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032659787
ISBN-10: 1032659785
Pagini: 134
Ilustrații: 28
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Built Environment City Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced

Cuprins

List of figures
List of maps
List of tables
List of contributors 
Introduction: The transition from conservative protectionism to neoliberal deregulation
Thomas Maloutas
Chapter 1: The economic role of Athens from different perspectives
Panagiotis Artelaris
Chapter 2: Occupational categories: changing social profiles and distribution patterns in the city
Thomas Maloutas, Stavros N Spyrellis
Chapter 3: The class, gender and generational profile of the city’s electorate
Maro Pantelidou Maloutas, Panagiotis Koustenis
Chapter 4: Between coexistence and marginality: migrants and sociospatial change in Athens
Giorgos Kandylis, Eva Papatzani, Iris Polyzou
Chapter 5: The transformations of the housing market
Nikos Karadimitriou
Chapter 6: Building Traditions. The politics of labor-intensive house building in the postwar period
Konstantina Kalfa
Chapter 7: Urban heritage for the few: from Plaka neighbourhood to an unsustainable historic urban preservation model
Christos-Georgios Kritikos
Index

Notă biografică

Thomas Maloutas is Researcher Emeritus at the National Centre for Social Research (EKKE) and Professor Emeritus at Harokopio University of Athens. He formerly served as General Secretary for Research & Technology; Director of the Institute of Urban and Rural Sociology and President of the Board of EKKE; and Professor at the Department of Planning, University of Thessaly). His research and published work are mainly related to housing systems and segregation/gentrification processes, with a focus on contextual parameters associated with changing welfare regimes and urban social stratification in the era of capitalist globalization.

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This book looks at the current trends in Athens, the capital city of Greece, and focuses on the processes of globalization it has been undergoing during the last two decades.