Neoliberal Urban Governance: Shaping Spaces, Culture, and Discourses in Buenos Aires and Chicago.
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Explores the neoliberal urban governance of Buenos Aires and Chicago, two global cities with distinct histories and political cultures.
Examines the ways in which neoliberal policies have shaped the physical, social, and cultural landscapes of these cities.
Analyzes the discourses and practices of urban governance, focusing on the role of public-private partnerships, urban renewal projects, and the securitization of public space.
Draws on a range of theoretical perspectives, including urban studies, political science, and cultural studies.
Offers a comparative analysis of the two cities, highlighting both their similarities and differences.
Provides a nuanced understanding of the complex and contested nature of neoliberal urban governance.
Contributes to the growing body of research on the global reach of neoliberalism and its impact on cities.
Written in an accessible and engaging style, making it suitable for a wide range of readers.
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