Disconnetted cities. The role of social analysis in understanding and planning global cities

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s A cura di Costanzo Ranci
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/57 Language English
Pages 2 P. 18-19 File size 293 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2011-057002
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The introduction to the thematic section presents the cross-cutting themes addressed in the following papers: globalisation and its impact on social and economic inequalities, social polarization, the relationship between social cohesion and global competitiveness. The presentation of three papers arising from the ongoing ‘Global Cities’ held by the author under the Spud Ph.D. of the Politecnico di Milano brings out the need for renewed attention to the recent multi-disciplinary urban transformations.

Keywords: Globalization; global cities: social cohesion

A cura di Costanzo Ranci, Disconnetted cities. The role of social analysis in understanding and planning global cities in "TERRITORIO" 57/2011, pp 18-19, DOI: 10.3280/TR2011-057002