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Contributions to Books:

E. DŽAlbergo, G. Moini, B. Pizzo:
"The uncertain metropolization of Rome: economy, space and governance";
in: "Constructing Metropolitan Space. Actors, Policies and Processes of Rescaling in World Metropolises", 1; issued by: Gross J., Gualini E., Ye L.; Routledge New York, London/New York, 2018, ISBN: 9780815380856, 172 - 195.



English abstract:
Since the early 1990s, urban studies have been engaged with the issue of scale, so much so that the `urban questionŽ (Castells 1972) has also become a `scale questionŽ, which means "systematically rethinking the relations between urban spaces and supra-urban processes of capital accumulation, political regulation and social struggle" (Brenner 2000: 361). In particular, the issue of scale draws attention to debates regarding changes in metropolitan areas and the role of political rescaling (Brenner 2004). The object of this chapter is an exploration of scalar processes and the role that they play in efforts to reshape the capital city of Italy, Rome.

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