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ISBN 10: 1472475526
ISBN 13: 9781472475527
Author: Paul Kirkness, Andreas Tije-Dra
The concept of territorial stigma, as developed in large part by the urban sociologist Loïc Wacquant, contends that certain groups of people are devalued, discredited and tainted by the reputation of the place where they reside. This book argues that this theory is more relevant and comprehensive than others that have been used to frame and understand ostracised neighbourhoods and their populations (for example segregation and the racialisation of place) and allows for an inclusive interpretation of the many spatial facets of marginalisation processes. Advancing conceptual understanding of how territorial stigmatisation and its components unfold materially as well as symbolically, this book presents a wide range of case studies from the Global South and Global North, including an examination of recent policy measures that have been applied to deal with the consequences of territorial stigmatisation. It introduces readers to territorial stigmatisation’s strategic deployment but also illustrates, in a number of regional contexts, the attachments that residents at times develop for the stigmatised places in which they live and the potential counter-forces that are developed against territorial stigmatisation by a variety of different groups.
Negative Neighbourhood Reputation and Place Attachment The Production and Contestation of Territorial Stigma 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction: Exploring Urban Tainted Spaces
Notes
References
2 The Stigmatisation of Las Vegas and Its Inhabitants: The Other Side of the Coin
Introduction
The Genesis of Las Vegas Stigma
From the Stigmatisation of the City to the Stigmatisation of Its Inhabitants
Living With Stigma in ‘sin City’
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 Imaginary Politics of the Branded City: Right-Wing Terrorism as a Mediated Object of Stigmatisation
Introduction
The City as the Subject of Topoanalysis
Media as the Big Other
Topological Limits of the Desirous City
Objects of Imaginary Politics
Right-Wing Terrorism as an Object of Territorial Stigmatisation in Zwickau
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
4 Extensive Territorial Stigma and Ways of Coping With It: The Stigmatisation of the Roma in Italy and France
Introduction
Increasing Negative Attitudes Towards the Roma and the Process of Territorial Stigmatisation
The Historical Roots of the Territorial Stigmatisation of the Roma
Coping With Extensive Territorial Stigma: New Forms of Place Attachment, Solidarities and Coalitions
Conclusion
Notes
References
5 Redlining or Renewal? the Space-Based Construction of Decay and Its Contestation Through Local Agency in Brixton, Johannesburg
Introduction
Redlining in International Context and Conceptual Framing
Redlining in South Africa
Contextualising Johannesburg’s Diversifying Neighbourhoods, Including Brixton
Local Agency: Challenging Redlining in Brixton
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
6 The ‘Not So Good’, the ‘Bad’ and the ‘Ugly’: Scripting the ‘Badlands’ of Housing Market Renewal
Introduction
Urban Policy and Research = Territorial Stigmatisation?
The Context: Housing Market Renewal
Scripting the ‘Badlands’ of Hmr: Empty Spaces, Problem Areas and Disaster Zones
Conclusion
Notes
References
7 Opening the Reputational Gap
Introduction
Imagining ‘Potential’
Existing on the Periphery
Planning the Rent Gap
Poverty, Tenure and Potential
The Reputational Gap
Conclusion
Note
References
8 Voices From the Quartiers Populaires: Belonging to Stigmatised French Urban Neighbourhoods
Introduction
Refuting Stigmatising Representations
Displaying Place Attachment Through Rap Music
Everyday Displays of Attachment to Stigmatised Place
Conclusion
Notes
References
9 ‘This is My “Wo”’: Making Home in Shanghai’s Lower Quarter
Introduction: The Expo-Induced Chaiqian as a Fanshen Opportunity
Sit(E)Ing Stigma
Siting the Expo: ‘The Place in Need of Surgery’
Yokes Chained the Body: The Real Legacy of History
‘Your Living Hell is My Wo’: Serial Displacement, Home-Making and Ambivalence
Conclusion
Notes
References
10 From Social Hell to Heaven? the Intermingling Processes of Territorial Stigmatisation, Agency From Below and Gentrification in the VarjãO, Brazil
Introduction
Territorial Stigmatisation, Agency From Below and Gentrification
The VarjãO and Its Stigma
The Historical Stigma
The Stigma and the (Re)Actions
Resistance and Agency From Below
The VarjãO: An Urbanised and Gentrifying Neighbourhood
Conclusion
Notes
References
11 Researching Territorial Stigma With Social Housing Tenants: Tenant-Led Digital Media Production About People and Place
Introduction
Residents’ Voices Project and Collaborative Research With Tenants
Act 1: Digital Storytelling Project
Act 2: Housos Project
Act 3: ‘Lost in the Woods’ Film Project
Conclusion: Methodological Challenges for Researching Territorial Stigma
Notes
References
12 ‘You Have Got to Represent Your Ends’: Youth Territoriality in London
Introduction
‘Youth Geography’ in Research Focus
A Definition of Youth Territoriality
The Neighbourhood
Study Protocol
The Survey Responses: Crime and Safety
Analysis
The Focus Groups
Crime
Gender
Neighbourhoods
Conclusion
Notes
References
13 Call it By Its Proper Name! Territory-Ism and Territorial Stigmatisation as a Dynamic Model: The Case of Old Naledi
Abstract
Introduction
From Goffman to Wacquant: Reductionist Accounts of Stigma
An Integrative Concept of Territory-Ism and Territorial Stigmatisation
Old Naledi
Old Naledi – Homestead or Unfamiliar Place?
Old Naledi’s Politics of Place
Assessing Dynamics of Territory-Ism and Territorial Stigmatisation
Conclusion
Notes
References
14 Territorial Stigmatisation, Gentrification and Class Struggle: An Interview With Tom Slater
Notes
References
15 Conclusion: Tainted Urban Spaces at the Intersection of Urban Planning, Politics of Identity and Urban Capitalism
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