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Global Challenge and Marginalization

Editat de Marcio Moraes Valenca, Etienne Nel, Walter Leimgruber
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2007
Marginality is often seen as a reflection of division, in which there is an unequal relationship of economic and political power between two extremes. In this way, it is a common thing to find oppositional couples, like North/South, Rich/Poor, Homogenous/Heterogenous, Centre/Periphery, Inclusion/Exclusion, Developed/Underdeveloped, and New/Old, in much of the literature dealing with marginality. These oppositions come about out of a socially and politically unbalanced society which is organised according to the differentiation of individuals in a hierarchical, exclusionary fashion. In this book there are 25 chapters, written by 36 academics from 27 universities located in 14 countries and in 4 continents on this fascinating subject matter.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781600218392
ISBN-10: 1600218393
Pagini: 462
Ilustrații: tables, charts & illus
Dimensiuni: 191 x 261 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Introduction; Challenges and Opportunities in Amazonian Cities; And the Favela Went Global: The Invention of a Trademark and a Tourist Destination; The Impact of Tourism on Alaska: An Essay; Adoption of ICT in Marginal areas -- Namibia in Focus; European Policies Revisited: Rural Development Programmes of Tuscany and Umbria Compared; Small and Local Initiatives in Southern Patagonia. Beginnings, Crisis and Perspectives; From Economic Marginality to Cultural Marginality: The Crisis Afflicting the Farmer's World as Reflected in the Writings of Josep Pla; Building the Future Through Education: The Umthati School Garden Project in the Eastern Cape, South Africa; The Participation of Marginalized Communities in Natural Resource Management: A Case Study from Mngazana mangrove forest, Eastern Cape, South Africa; Madrid Historical District: A Space Between Marginality and Regeneration; Two Failed Regional Development Plans For Alaska: 1794-1806; Evolving Economic Economic Marginality and Local Economic Development Responses in Selected South African Gold and Coal Mining Areas; Liminal Cities: Global Spaces, Everday Lives; Urban Problems in a Global World-The Economic and Demographic Decline of Cities in (Eastern) Germany After 1989; Transformation of Marginality: Territorial Practices of the Sami People and the Swedish State; Clientelism in Theory: Framing Brazilian Political Practice; The Urban Space: A Privileged Scenario of the Complex Relations Between Globalization and Marginalization. Reflections on the Latin American Case; Transgression In the Urban Landscape of Noir Los Angeles; The Global Governance Response To Informal Settlements-Relieving or Deepening Marginalisation?; Globalisation and the Work/Leisure From Standardisation of Leisure to Work Flexibility; Area-Based Policies For 'Social Exclusion'- Band Aid or Cure?; Globalisation Of OLD: The First Urban Nuclei in the State of Rio Grande Do Norte and the Historical Process of Globalisation-16TH and 17th Centuries; Canudos: The Multiple Forms of Marginality & Marginalization; Amateur Cultural Activites and Local and National Identity in the Era of Globalization; Globalization Hits Home: A Rural Southern U.S. County Faces Harsh Realities; Index.