Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain

Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of...

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description Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of inequality (from more outlying, poorer countries to the most developed ones) and its generalization on all scales (from rural to urban areas, and from large metropolises to small cities). Mobility and housing lie at the root of many of these processes, which are represented by phenomena that are often interconnected, such as gentrification and the elite social classes; impoverishment and immigrants in search of work; and segregation and refugees; among many others. In this book, we try to offer a Spanish-based vision of what we call urban geographies in transition—that is, urban geographies in which the key stages, for the purpose of analysis, are the real estate bubble (1996–2007), the subsequent crisis (2008–2013), and the ensuing recovery (2014–2020), without overlooking the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the configuration of a new spatial order in cities.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-795912024-03-27T16:34:21Z Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain Parreño Castellano, Juan Manuel Piñeira-Mantiñán, María José González Pérez, Jesús Spanish cities economic crisis financialization gentrification housing crisis post-Fordist capitalism property bubble property repossession touristification pandemic real estate dispossession mortgage foreclosure evictions short-term rentals housing studies critical geography Canary Islands megaprojects neoliberalism urban development urban planning Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain tourist gentrification real estate market international migrations tourist rejuvenation urban inequality master plans urban projects medium-sized cities neoliberal urbanism tourist housing Airbnb historic center population population growth spatial reconfiguration large urban areas post-crisis period urban project urban agents market urbanism speculation urban transformation central area Madrid residential segregation living conditions spatial inequalities urbanization process environmental justice urban parks ecosystem services Tarragona n/a thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of inequality (from more outlying, poorer countries to the most developed ones) and its generalization on all scales (from rural to urban areas, and from large metropolises to small cities). Mobility and housing lie at the root of many of these processes, which are represented by phenomena that are often interconnected, such as gentrification and the elite social classes; impoverishment and immigrants in search of work; and segregation and refugees; among many others. In this book, we try to offer a Spanish-based vision of what we call urban geographies in transition—that is, urban geographies in which the key stages, for the purpose of analysis, are the real estate bubble (1996–2007), the subsequent crisis (2008–2013), and the ensuing recovery (2014–2020), without overlooking the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the configuration of a new spatial order in cities. 2022-03-21T16:27:23Z 2022-03-21T16:27:23Z 2022 book ONIX_20220321_9783036528281_27 9783036528281 9783036528298 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/79591 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4974 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/4974 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2829-8 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2829-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783036528281 9783036528298 190 Basel open access
spellingShingle Spanish cities
economic crisis
financialization
gentrification
housing crisis
post-Fordist capitalism
property bubble
property repossession
touristification
pandemic
real estate dispossession
mortgage foreclosure
evictions
short-term rentals
housing studies
critical geography
Canary Islands
megaprojects
neoliberalism
urban development
urban planning
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Spain
tourist gentrification
real estate market
international migrations
tourist rejuvenation
urban inequality
master plans
urban projects
medium-sized cities
neoliberal urbanism
tourist housing
Airbnb
historic center
population
population growth
spatial reconfiguration
large urban areas
post-crisis period
urban project
urban agents
market urbanism
speculation
urban transformation
central area
Madrid
residential segregation
living conditions
spatial inequalities
urbanization process
environmental justice
urban parks
ecosystem services
Tarragona
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title_full Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title_fullStr Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title_short Fragmented City: International Mobility and Housing in Spain
title_sort fragmented city international mobility and housing in spain
topic Spanish cities
economic crisis
financialization
gentrification
housing crisis
post-Fordist capitalism
property bubble
property repossession
touristification
pandemic
real estate dispossession
mortgage foreclosure
evictions
short-term rentals
housing studies
critical geography
Canary Islands
megaprojects
neoliberalism
urban development
urban planning
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Spain
tourist gentrification
real estate market
international migrations
tourist rejuvenation
urban inequality
master plans
urban projects
medium-sized cities
neoliberal urbanism
tourist housing
Airbnb
historic center
population
population growth
spatial reconfiguration
large urban areas
post-crisis period
urban project
urban agents
market urbanism
speculation
urban transformation
central area
Madrid
residential segregation
living conditions
spatial inequalities
urbanization process
environmental justice
urban parks
ecosystem services
Tarragona
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
topic_facet Spanish cities
economic crisis
financialization
gentrification
housing crisis
post-Fordist capitalism
property bubble
property repossession
touristification
pandemic
real estate dispossession
mortgage foreclosure
evictions
short-term rentals
housing studies
critical geography
Canary Islands
megaprojects
neoliberalism
urban development
urban planning
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Spain
tourist gentrification
real estate market
international migrations
tourist rejuvenation
urban inequality
master plans
urban projects
medium-sized cities
neoliberal urbanism
tourist housing
Airbnb
historic center
population
population growth
spatial reconfiguration
large urban areas
post-crisis period
urban project
urban agents
market urbanism
speculation
urban transformation
central area
Madrid
residential segregation
living conditions
spatial inequalities
urbanization process
environmental justice
urban parks
ecosystem services
Tarragona
n/a
thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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