Lecture

Habitat and Urban Dynamics: Segregation, Relegation, Oppression

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This lecture explores the sociological explanations of urban relegation, including structural, individual choices, and institutional processes. It delves into the impact of economic logic, household solvency, housing preferences, and institutional influences on urban segregation. The lecture also discusses the typology of cities, housing production systems, and the role of institutional logic in shaping urban landscapes, with examples of segregative effects in urban development policies.

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