Neoliberal Urbanization in Europe: Large–Scale Urban Development Projects and the New Urban Policy
@article{Swyngedouw2002NeoliberalUI, title={Neoliberal Urbanization in Europe: Large–Scale Urban Development Projects and the New Urban Policy}, author={E. Swyngedouw and F. Moulaert and A. Rodr{\'i}guez}, journal={Antipode}, year={2002}, volume={34}, pages={542-577} }
This paper summarizes the theoretical insights drawn from a study of thirteen large–scale urban development projects (UDPs) in twelve European Union countries. The project focused on the way in which globalization and liberalization articulate with the emergence of new forms of governance, on the formation of a new scalar gestalt of governing and on the relationship between large–scale urban development and political, social and economic power relations in the city. Among the most important… CONTINUE READING
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