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Edited by Barbara Drieskens, Franck Mermier, and Heiko Wimmen, the collection brings together studies on migration networks, transnational territories, and consumer society formation. It also analyzes governance dilemmas, decentralisation paradoxes, global city dynamics, and the transformation of refugee camps into urban forms, alongside contested legal boundaries and cultural memory in cities such as Istanbul and Beirut.","Montana Stzte University Library·BOzemaa  \nhttps://archive.org/details/isbn_9780863566110  \nCITIES OF THE SOUTH  \n# CITIES OF THE SOUTH\n\nCitizenship and Exclusionin the Twenty-first Century  \nEdited byBarbara Drieskens,Franck Mermierand Heiko Wimmen  \nSAQI  \nin association with  \nHeinrich Böll FoundationInstitut Français du Proche-Orient  \nISBN:978-0-86356-6II-0  \n◎Barbara Drieskens,Franck Mermier and Heiko Wimmen,2007  \n·Copyright for individual texts rests with the authors and translators  \nAllrights reserved.Nopart of this book may be reproduced or transmitted inanyform or by any means,electronic or mechanical,including photocopying,recording or by any information storage and retrieval system,withoutpermission in writing from the publisher  \nThis book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not,by way oftradeor otherwise,be lent,re-sold,hired out,or otherwise circulated without thepublisher's prior consent in any form ofbinding or cover other than that inwhich it is published and without a similar condition including this conditionbeing imposed on the subsequent purchaser:  \nA full cCIP record for this book is available from the British Library.A full cIP record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.  \nManufactured in Lebanon  \nSAQI  \nwww.saqibooks.com  \nin association with  \nHEINRICH  \nBÖLL  \nF0UNDATION  \nwww.boell-meo.org  \nand  \nLnstitut Frangais du Proche-Orientii00  \n8  \n58  \n2607  \nContents  \nKirsten Maas and Hekio Wimmen  \nPreface:Cities and Globalisation-Challenges for Citizenship7  \nBarbara Drieskens and Franck MermierIntroduction:Towards New Cosmopolitisms10  \nJean-François BayartThe Paradigm of the City23  \nPART ONE:CITIES IN MOTION  \nAlain TarriusEurope without Borders:Migration Networks,  \nTransnational Territories and Informal Activities47  \nLeila Vignal  \nThe Emergence ofa Consumer Society in the Middle East68  \nDiane Singerman  \nCairo Cosmopolitan:Citizenship,Urban Space,Publics and Inequality82  \nPART TWO:GOVERNING THE CITY  \nMyriam Catusse with Raffaele Cattedra and M'hammed Idrissi-JanatiDecentralisation and Its Paradoxes in Morocco113  \nMarc Lavergne  \nGlobal City,Tribal Citizenship:Dubais Paradox136  \nCities ofthe South  \n# PART THREE:SPACES OF EXCLUSION\n\nMichel Agier  \nFrom Refugee Camps to the Invention of Cities169  \nEngin F.Isin and Kim Rygiel  \nOf Other Global Cities:Frontiers,Zones,Camps177  \nMariana Cavalcanti  \nRedefining(II)legal Boundaries210  \n# PART FOUR:IMAGINING THE CITY\n\nAyse ÖncüThe Politics of Istanbul's Ottoman Heritage in the Era of Globalism 233  \nVyjayanthi Rao  \nPost-Industrial Transitions265  \nFranck Mermier  \nBeirut:Public Sphere of the Arab World?280  \n***  \nJean-Francois Bayart  \nConclusion:21st Century Cities of the South305  \nContributors  \n319  \nIndex  \n323","cbCainEtG6YvbEai","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCainEtG6YvbEai","pdf",18046701,2,1,344,"English","en",105,"# Preface: Cities and Globalisation - Challenges for Citizenship\n# Introduction: Towards New Cosmopolitisms\n## The Paradigm of the City\n# PART ONE: Cities in Motion\n## Europe without Borders: Migration Networks, Transnational Territories and Informal Activities\n## The Emergence of a Consumer Society in the Middle East\n## Cairo Cosmopolitan: Citizenship, Urban Space, Publics and Inequality\n# PART TWO: Governing the City\n## Decentralisation and Its Paradoxes in Morocco\n## Global City, Tribal Citizenship: Dubai’s Paradox\n# PART THREE: Spaces of Exclusion\n## From Refugee Camps to the Invention of Cities\n## Of Other Global Cities: Frontiers, Zones, Camps\n## Redefining (II)legal Boundaries\n# PART FOUR: Imagining the City\n## The Politics of Istanbul’s Ottoman Heritage in the Era of Globalism\n## Post-Industrial Transitions\n## Beirut: Public Sphere of the Arab World?\n# Conclusion: 21st Century Cities of the South","[{\"question\":\"What central themes does Cities of the South cover?\",\"answer\":\"The collection focuses on how citizenship and exclusion are produced through urban space, governance, migration, and evolving legal boundaries.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the book address migration and globalisation in cities?\",\"answer\":\"It studies migration networks and transnational territories, linking them to urban inequality and the development of informal economic activities.\"},{\"question\":\"What kinds of spaces of exclusion are discussed in the later parts of the book?\",\"answer\":\"The book analyzes refugee camps, frontiers and zones, and how legal boundaries are redrawn—turning exclusion into structured urban forms.\"}]","Cities of the South - 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