RC21 CONFERENCE 2013

Resourceful cities
Berlin (Germany), 29-31 August 2013
Humboldt-University Berlin, Institute for Social Science, Dept. for Urban and Regional Sociology


05. The fracturing of urban citizenship in Europe: spatial exclusion and excluded spaces in contemporary European cities

Organizer: Simon Parker, Rowland Atkinson (University of York)

Session 05.1 The fracturing of urban citizenship in Europe: spatial exclusion and excluded spaces in contemporary European cities I

Bernd Belina (J. W. Goethe University, Frankfurt)
Policing race through space in the neoliberal city

Eveline Cortvriendt, Rivke Jaffe (University of Amsterdam)
From Relegation to Reintegration: Governing Amsterdam’s Red Light District

Gemma Galdon Clavell (University of Barcelona)
‘Uncivil citizens’. Local powers, exclusion and the defining-up of deviancy in Barcelona (Spain).

Anouk de Koning (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Dealing with Amsterdam’s “notorious” Diamantbuurt: Institutional thickness and the fracturing of urban citizenship

Session 05.2 The fracturing of urban citizenship in Europe: spatial exclusion and excluded spaces in contemporary European cities II

Roman Matoušek (Charles University in Prague)
Left at the edge of a resourceful city: segregation of Roma in Vsetín, Czechia

Daniela Vicherat Mattar (Leiden University)
Looking at both sides of a wall-line: Whose city, what rights?

Adam Piotr Zajac (University of Warsaw)
Public space that excludes: A case study of Warsaw

Jesús Leal, Daniel Sorando, (Complutense University of Madrid)
Public Intervention and Social Change in Spanish Urban Deprived Neighbourhoods (1991-2011)

Enikő Vincze (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca)
Urban Landfill: A Space of Advanced Marginality

Distributed:

Maurizio Bergamaschi, Pia De Rubertis (University of Bologna)
The homeless and public space: urban politics of exclusion in Italy

Lucie Trlifajová (a), Jakob Hurrle (b), Petr Kučera (c) (a: Multicultural Centre Prague, b,c: Charles University in Prague)
Multiple contextualities: Variegation of Roma segregation

Marco Cremaschi, Carlotta Fioretti (Roma Tre University)
The moral zoning of cosmopolis: migrants and exclusion in Rome

Dilek Darby, Dicle Kizildere (Yeditepe University Istanbul)
Public Sector-led Exclusion in the Historical Centre of Istanbul: Talimhane, Beyoğlu

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