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Primarily intended for researchers and graduate students in the fields of urban geography, sociology, migration, and welfare studies, the book is also a valuable source for policymakers and practitioners in the fields of social planning and civil society at large.
Primarily intended for researchers and graduate students in the fields of urban geography, sociology, migration, and welfare studies, the book is also a valuable source for policymakers and practitioners in the fields of social planning and civil society at large.
Taku Fukumoto is an associate professor in the Department of Japanese Studies, Nanzan University. He received his Ph.D. in geography at the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, in 2018. His expertise includes urban social geography, in particular the historical transition of segregation in Japanese cities and the socio-economic analyses of ethnic enclaves. His recent works focus on the cultural dynamics of Koreatown in Osaka as a part of the recent Korean popular culture wave (Hallyu), as well as local labor and housing conditions of newly arrived immigrants from South America in the Tokai region of Japan. He has recently published his book on Ethnic Vitality in Osaka (in Japanese) from Kyoto University Press.
Presents new theoretical framing of perspectives on urban inclusivity
Focuses explicitly on urbanization patterns that counterbalance exclusionary processes such as gentrification
Includes case studies of advanced city-regions in East Asia, Europe, and America
Preface
Ch. 1 Introduction (Geerhardt Kornatowski, Toshio Mizuuchi)
I. Gentrification and adversarial inner-city neighbourhoods
Ch. 2 Why is "Gentrification as a Dirty Word" Irrelevant in Japan: A Brief History of Recent Residential Rights (Taku Sugano)
Ch. 3 A Neighbourhood Commons Proposition Based on a Comparison of the Gentrification Processes in the Global North, South and Japan (Meriç K¿rm¿z¿)
Ch. 4 Jjok-bang as Symbols of Poverty: The Creation and Eradication of Seoul's Last Residential Safety-Net (Deok Young Lim)
Ch. 5 Always on the Move: Commercial Gentrification and Urban Change in Turin, Italy (Magda Bolzoni)
II. The inclusive properties of service hub neighbourhoods
Ch. 6 Service hubs: Stuck in Time, Stuck in Place (Geoffrey DeVerteuil)
Ch. 7 Spatial Dynamics and Strengths of Service Hubs Addressing Homelessness in Global Miami (Matthew Marr, Rebecca Young, Jacquelyn Johnston, Karen Mahar)
Ch. 8 The Impact of Increasing Welfare Needs and Exclusion of Homeless People in Urban Underclass Communities: The Case of Kotobuki, Yokohama (Kahoruko Yamamoto)
Ch. 9 Resilience of Homeless People in Hong Kong: A Structurational Perspective (Constance Ching)
Ch. 10 Voluntary services in Disordered Space: The Inner-city Service Hub for Foreign Workers in Singapore (Geerhardt Kornatowski)
III. Consolidation of inner-city social relations
Ch. 11 Transition or Consolidation? The Role of Inner-City Neighbourhoods in the Integration of Immigrants in Brussels (Christian Kesteloot)
Ch. 12 The Historical Transformation of Korean Resident Areas in Osaka: Its Dynamics in the Absence of Urban Policy (Taku Fukumoto)
Ch. 13 Community Creation and Transformation in Higashikujo, Kyoto (Kuniko Ishikawa)
Ch. 14 Uncovering the Inclusivity of Brixton: A Historical Analysis of Diversity and Its Relation to Gentrification in London's Inner City (Takuma Matsuo)
IV. Urban policies for social inclusivity
Ch. 15 Housing Policy and the Role of Housing Associations: The Case of Amsterdam and Urban Renewal in the Bijlmermeer (Jeroen van der Veer, Geerhardt Kornatowski)
Ch. 16 From "Politique de la Ville" to "Renouvellement Urbain": Paradigm Shifts of Urbanism in the Banlieue of Paris (Natsuki Kawaguchi)
Ch. 17 From Confinement to Dispersion: The Changing Geographies of Tokyo's Homeless Policies and Last Housing Safety Net (Toshio Mizuuchi, Tohru Nakayama)
Ch. 18 Housing Policies and the (Re-)Shaping of the Inner City: The Case of Osaka City's Nishinari Ward (Johannes Kiener)
Ch. 19 From Stigma to Pride: New Practices of Housing-based Welfare for Regenerating Disadvantaged Communities in Taipei (Kojiro Sho)
Ch. 20 Synthesis (Geerhardt Kornatowski, Toshio Mizuuchi, Taku Fukumoto)
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Fachbereich: | Geografie |
Genre: | Geowissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | International Perspectives in Geography |
Inhalt: |
xiii
347 S. 28 s/w Illustr. 31 farbige Illustr. 347 p. 59 illus. 31 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9789811985270 |
ISBN-10: | 9811985278 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC runder Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Mizuuchi, Toshio
Fukumoto, Taku Kornatowski, Geerhardt |
Herausgeber: | Toshio Mizuuchi/Geerhardt Kornatowski/Taku Fukumoto |
Hersteller: |
Springer Singapore
Springer Nature Singapore International Perspectives in Geography |
Maße: | 241 x 160 x 24 mm |
Von/Mit: | Toshio Mizuuchi (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.03.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,777 kg |
Taku Fukumoto is an associate professor in the Department of Japanese Studies, Nanzan University. He received his Ph.D. in geography at the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, in 2018. His expertise includes urban social geography, in particular the historical transition of segregation in Japanese cities and the socio-economic analyses of ethnic enclaves. His recent works focus on the cultural dynamics of Koreatown in Osaka as a part of the recent Korean popular culture wave (Hallyu), as well as local labor and housing conditions of newly arrived immigrants from South America in the Tokai region of Japan. He has recently published his book on Ethnic Vitality in Osaka (in Japanese) from Kyoto University Press.
Presents new theoretical framing of perspectives on urban inclusivity
Focuses explicitly on urbanization patterns that counterbalance exclusionary processes such as gentrification
Includes case studies of advanced city-regions in East Asia, Europe, and America
Preface
Ch. 1 Introduction (Geerhardt Kornatowski, Toshio Mizuuchi)
I. Gentrification and adversarial inner-city neighbourhoods
Ch. 2 Why is "Gentrification as a Dirty Word" Irrelevant in Japan: A Brief History of Recent Residential Rights (Taku Sugano)
Ch. 3 A Neighbourhood Commons Proposition Based on a Comparison of the Gentrification Processes in the Global North, South and Japan (Meriç K¿rm¿z¿)
Ch. 4 Jjok-bang as Symbols of Poverty: The Creation and Eradication of Seoul's Last Residential Safety-Net (Deok Young Lim)
Ch. 5 Always on the Move: Commercial Gentrification and Urban Change in Turin, Italy (Magda Bolzoni)
II. The inclusive properties of service hub neighbourhoods
Ch. 6 Service hubs: Stuck in Time, Stuck in Place (Geoffrey DeVerteuil)
Ch. 7 Spatial Dynamics and Strengths of Service Hubs Addressing Homelessness in Global Miami (Matthew Marr, Rebecca Young, Jacquelyn Johnston, Karen Mahar)
Ch. 8 The Impact of Increasing Welfare Needs and Exclusion of Homeless People in Urban Underclass Communities: The Case of Kotobuki, Yokohama (Kahoruko Yamamoto)
Ch. 9 Resilience of Homeless People in Hong Kong: A Structurational Perspective (Constance Ching)
Ch. 10 Voluntary services in Disordered Space: The Inner-city Service Hub for Foreign Workers in Singapore (Geerhardt Kornatowski)
III. Consolidation of inner-city social relations
Ch. 11 Transition or Consolidation? The Role of Inner-City Neighbourhoods in the Integration of Immigrants in Brussels (Christian Kesteloot)
Ch. 12 The Historical Transformation of Korean Resident Areas in Osaka: Its Dynamics in the Absence of Urban Policy (Taku Fukumoto)
Ch. 13 Community Creation and Transformation in Higashikujo, Kyoto (Kuniko Ishikawa)
Ch. 14 Uncovering the Inclusivity of Brixton: A Historical Analysis of Diversity and Its Relation to Gentrification in London's Inner City (Takuma Matsuo)
IV. Urban policies for social inclusivity
Ch. 15 Housing Policy and the Role of Housing Associations: The Case of Amsterdam and Urban Renewal in the Bijlmermeer (Jeroen van der Veer, Geerhardt Kornatowski)
Ch. 16 From "Politique de la Ville" to "Renouvellement Urbain": Paradigm Shifts of Urbanism in the Banlieue of Paris (Natsuki Kawaguchi)
Ch. 17 From Confinement to Dispersion: The Changing Geographies of Tokyo's Homeless Policies and Last Housing Safety Net (Toshio Mizuuchi, Tohru Nakayama)
Ch. 18 Housing Policies and the (Re-)Shaping of the Inner City: The Case of Osaka City's Nishinari Ward (Johannes Kiener)
Ch. 19 From Stigma to Pride: New Practices of Housing-based Welfare for Regenerating Disadvantaged Communities in Taipei (Kojiro Sho)
Ch. 20 Synthesis (Geerhardt Kornatowski, Toshio Mizuuchi, Taku Fukumoto)
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Geografie |
Genre: | Geowissenschaften |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Buch |
Reihe: | International Perspectives in Geography |
Inhalt: |
xiii
347 S. 28 s/w Illustr. 31 farbige Illustr. 347 p. 59 illus. 31 illus. in color. |
ISBN-13: | 9789811985270 |
ISBN-10: | 9811985278 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | HC runder Rücken kaschiert |
Einband: | Gebunden |
Redaktion: |
Mizuuchi, Toshio
Fukumoto, Taku Kornatowski, Geerhardt |
Herausgeber: | Toshio Mizuuchi/Geerhardt Kornatowski/Taku Fukumoto |
Hersteller: |
Springer Singapore
Springer Nature Singapore International Perspectives in Geography |
Maße: | 241 x 160 x 24 mm |
Von/Mit: | Toshio Mizuuchi (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.03.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,777 kg |