ABSTRACT

Urban segregation is one of the main challenges facing urban development around the globe. The usual outcome of many urban development patterns is an unequal social geography, with the urban poor living in large clusters that are remote, isolated, dangerous or unhealthy. The result is inequality in a number of dimensions of urban life, from deficient urban access, services or infrastructure to social isolation, neighbourhood violence, and lack of economic opportunity.

This book brings together debates on ethnic and economic segregation, combining theory and practical solutions to create a guide for those trying to understand and address urban segregation in any part of the world, and integrate ameliorating policies to contemporary urban development agendas.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I Social power and urban space

chapter 1|3 pages

Power and difference

chapter 2|4 pages

Types of power

chapter 3|9 pages

Power and urban form: style

chapter 4|8 pages

Power and urban form: location

chapter 7|6 pages

Power and land markets

part |2 pages

Part II Confronting segregation

chapter 8|5 pages

Segregation and urban economies

chapter 9|13 pages

Social benefits of urban segregation

chapter 10|25 pages

Social costs of urban segregation

chapter 12|11 pages

Notes on selected case studies