FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Fragmenting Cities
Tuesday 4 March, 13:15 - 15:00
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Niagara, NIC0929, Nordenskiöldsgatan 1
During this seminar, Troels Schultz Larsen and Kristian Nagel Delica (Roskilde University) will present their book Fragmenting Cities, with a special focus on the emergence, life and effects of the "ghetto list" in Denmark. Martin Grander and Defne Kadioglu from the Department of Urban Studies, Malmö University, will serve as commentators.
Abstract
The book Fragmenting Cities offers a conceptionally innovative and empirically detailed analysis of the surprising acceptance and normalization of state-based stigmatization and discrimination based on place. It does this by drawing on the example of the first state-sanctioned definition of “ghetto”, the controversial “ghetto list” produced by the Danish government.
Policy schizophrenia
Troels Schultz Larsen and Kristian Nagel Delica introduce policy schizophrenia as a concept to describe instances where the state simultaneously stigmatizes people from the top while engaging in urban renewal at the bottom, deepening the fragmentation of the city. They develop a meticulously researched neo-Bourdieusian model of the state as nested fields, designed for empirical confrontation and comparative analysis. Through comprehensive socio-historical analysis, this book demonstrates how marked urban and political changes over the past four decades constituted a symbolic revolution, radically upending the fundamentals of not-for-profit housing.
Investigating relationships that have been neglected in contemporary governance research, urban studies, and critical political geography, this book is an essential read for academics, researchers and students of human geography, sociology, urban studies, planning, and governance. Additionally, it is an accessible and innovative resource for policymakers in the field.
This event is a joint seminar between the Housing and Welfare Research Network and the Institute for Urban Research (IUR).