Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Throughout history, urban societies have had to find ways to achieve social integration and
urban development. However, the use of set analytical categories becomes more complex
when contemporary societies are studied since the development process coincides with a
progressive differentiation in the social structure. Market reciprocity, redistribution and
exchange co-exist in present-day complex societies. Family, neighbourhood and ethnic
economies may be described and interpreted, wholly or in part, as forms of reciprocity also in
a contemporary metropolis. Redistribution brings to mind forms of the welfare state, but more
generally problems of taxation and reallocation of resources to different parts of the economic
and social system. Urban organisations and institutions take on different characters, and the
traditional types which towns and cities are closest to, in their mix of different aspects, may
also steer contemporary inquiry. However, to understand current complex cities we need to
capture and explain the trends in institutional organisation and their diversifications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mediterranean; Cairo city; models; policies; practices
Elenco autori:
Vitolo, Tiziana
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