1.4.2 Want to know more about the topics discussed in module 1 of Building Inclusive Cities?
Course subject(s)
1. Opening: Global segregation
In this section you can find additional material for this week. These are suggestions for reading material, videos and websites that you can use in order to explore further and deepen your knowledge of the subject.
Optional video:
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- Increasing Poverty, Inequality & Segregation in European Cities – Main findings of the book Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities, 2016 (1:10)
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Optional readings:
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- van Ham, M., Tammaru, T., Ubarevičienė, R., Janssen, H. (Eds.) (2021). Urban Socio-Economic Segregation and Income Inequality: a Global Perspective. Springer International Publishing. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-64569-4
- van Ham M., Uesugi M., Tammaru T., Manley D. & Janssen H. (2020) Changing occupational structures and residential segregation in New York, London, and Tokyo. Nature Human Behaviour 4(11), 1124-1134. DOI 10.1038/s41562-020-0927-5
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Websites:
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- Check out a photographic project called “Unequal Scenes” and have a look at the spectacular pictures illustrating inequality and segregation in different parts of the word! Also watch the founder of the project Johnny Miller on TEDx – This is what inequality looks like
- “Dollar Street” is also a photographic project illustrating how people with different income live across the world. You can actually contribute yourself to this project!
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