Territorial Stigmatization in the Age of Advanced Marginality
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
The comparative sociology of the structure, dynamics, and experience of urban relegation in the United States and the European Union during the past three decades reveals the emergence of a new regime of marginality. This regime generates forms of poverty that are neither residual, nor cyclical or transitional, but inscribed in the future of contemporary societies insofar as they are fed by the ongoing fragmentation of the wage labour relationship, the functional disconnection of dispossessed neighbourhoods from the national and global economies, and the reconfiguration of the welfare state in the polarizing city. Based on a methodical comparison between the black American ghetto and the French working-class…
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- 21.59
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- 100%
- References
- 64
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1Topics & keywords
- Sociology
- Alienation
- Post-industrial society
- Political economy
- Welfare state
- Working class
- Poverty
- Gender studies
- No poverty