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The Berlin Reader : A Compendium on Urban Change and Activism
City of Talents? Berlin’s Regional Economy, Socio-Spatial Fabric and “Worst Practice” Urban Governance
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Stefan Krätke
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Matthias Bernt
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Britta Grell
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Andrej Holm
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December 31 2013
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transcript Verlag
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Special issue: Re-imagining the City: Urban Space in the Post-Covid City
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10.14361/transcript.9783839424780.131
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 5
Contents
pp. 9
Preface
pp. 11
Introduction
pp. 25
Berlin Won’t Remain Berlin
pp. 33
Berlin is Becoming the Capital – Surely and Securely
pp. 47
Last Exit to Alexanderplatz
pp. 53
Berlin’s Urban Development Discourse Symbolic Action and the Articulation of Hegemonic Interests
pp. 71
The Barbarian East
pp. 77
Berlin: From Divided to Fragmented City? Socio-Spatial Changes Since 1990
pp. 95
New Lines of Division in the New Berlin
pp. 107
Exploring the Substance and Style of Gentrification: Berlin’s “Prenzlberg”
pp. 131
City of Talents? Berlin’s Regional Economy, Socio-Spatial Fabric and “Worst Practice” Urban Governance
pp. 155
The Uneven Development of Berlin’s Housing Provision Institutional Investment and Its Consequences on the City and Its Tenants
pp. 171
Berlin’s Gentrification Mainstream
pp. 189
The Berlin Water Company From “Inevitable” Privatization to “Impossible” Remunicipalization
pp. 207
Berlin Diversities The Perpetual Act of Becoming of a True Metropolis
pp. 223
“Berlin Does Not Love You” Notes On Berlin’s “Tourism Controversy” and its Discontents
pp. 239
The Sound of Berlin Subculture and Global Music Industry
pp. 261
Spree Riverbanks for Everyone! What Remains of “Sink Mediaspree”?
pp. 275
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