Das E-Book Contested Mediterranean Spaces wird angeboten von Berghahn Books und wurde mit folgenden Begriffen kategorisiert:
Urban Studies, Sociology, Anthropology (General)
Table des matières
Preface
Introduction
Maria Kousis, Tom Selwyn and David Clark
PART I: RECOVERING THE MEDITERRANEAN
Chapter 1. On Bureaucratic Essentialism: Constructing the Mediterranean in European Union Institutions
Vasiliki Yiakoumaki
Chapter 2. European ‘Securitisation Policies’ and the Southern ‘Fortress-Europe’
Minas Samatas
Chapter 3. Locating the ‘Mediterranean’ in Music: The Medi-Terra music festival
Eleni Kallimopoulou
PART II: STATE, CAPITAL AND RESISTANCE
Chapter 4. Spaces of War, spaces of Memory: Popular expressions of politics in post-war Beirut
Sune Haugbolle
Chapter 5. Environmentalists in Malta: The growing voice of civil society
Jeremy Boissevain and Caroline Gatt
Chapter 6. Governing Coastal Biodiversity: Caretta caretta in Zakynthos and Crete
Maria Kousis and Katerina Psarikidou
PART III: CAPITAL AND NEIGHBOURHOOD GOVERNANCE
Chapter 7. Contested Politics of the Mediterranean: Star Street and the struggle for development in Bethlehem Carol
Sansour Dabdoub and Carol Zoughbi-Janineh
Chapter 8. Contentious Politics at a Bosphorus Neighbourhood: Perspectives on conflict and solidarity during the 20th Century
Günham Danişman and Ismail Üstün
Chapter 9. Playing Snakes and Ladders in Ciutat de Mallorca: An ethnographic approach to the production of the neighbourhood scale
Marc A. Morell and Jaume Franquesa
PART IV: TRANSFORMING IDENTITIES: IMAGINATION AND REPRESENTATIONS
Chapter 10. Ethnicised inter-religious conflicts in contemporary Granada, Spain
Javier Rosón Lorente and Gunther Dietz
Chapter 11. Governance, Alliance and Resistance: Jewish museums in Italy
David Clark
Chapter 12. The Making of Home away from Home: The Role of Ethno-cultural Festivals in contesting local spaces
Elia Vardaki
Chapter 13. Tears on the Border: The case of Rachel’s Tomb, Bethlehem, Palestine
Tom Selwyn
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Index
A propos de l’auteur
David Clark completed his doctoral work at London Metropolitan University. He is on the editorial committee of Exiled Writers Ink, a magazine devoted to the writings of refugee writers currently living in Britain and elsewhere in Europe.