This paper offers a synthesis of critical urban studies and decolonial perspectives, adopting the concepts of territorial stigmatization and destigmatization to deepen the study of urban inequality and exclusion in Western societies. This hybridization underscores the need to understand urban dynamics within broader social and historical perspectives, offering insights for promoting inclusivity and reducing urban disparities.
Territorial stigmatization and destigmatization as analytical concepts to frame and comprehend urban inequality and abyssal exclusion
Eleonora Clerici;
2024-01-01
Abstract
This paper offers a synthesis of critical urban studies and decolonial perspectives, adopting the concepts of territorial stigmatization and destigmatization to deepen the study of urban inequality and exclusion in Western societies. This hybridization underscores the need to understand urban dynamics within broader social and historical perspectives, offering insights for promoting inclusivity and reducing urban disparities.File in questo prodotto:
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