Separate but Equal Democratization? : Participation, Politics, and Urban Segregation in Latin America
Rodgers, Dennis (2011). Separate but Equal Democratization? : Participation, Politics, and Urban Segregation in Latin America. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Working paper Author Rodgers, Dennis Title Separate but Equal Democratization? : Participation, Politics, and Urban Segregation in Latin America Volume/Issue No. 2011/16 Publication Date 2011 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 17 Language eng Abstract Many commentators have noted the existence of a historical correlation between cities and democratization. This image of the city as an inherently civic space is linked to the notion that the spatial concentration intrinsic to urban contexts promotes a de
Keyword Democracy
Democratization
Equality and inequality
Segregation
UrbanizationCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2011 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 17987237 ISBN 9789292303792 -
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