Globalised Minds, Roots in the City utilises empirical
evidence from four European cities to explore the role of urban
upper middle classes in the transformations experienced by
contemporary European societies.

* Presents new empirical evidence collected through an original
comparative research about professionals and managers in four
European cities in three countries

* Features an innovative combination of approaches, methods, and
techniques in its analyses of European post-national societies

* Reveals how segments of Europe's urban population
are adopting "exit" or "partial exit"
strategies in respect to the nation state

* Utilises approaches from classic urban sociology, globalization
and mobility studies, and spatial class analysis

* Includes in depth interviews, social networking techniques, and
classic questions of political representation and values



Autorentext

Alberta Andreotti is Research Fellow in Economic Sociology at the Department of Sociology at the University of Milan-Bicocca and Associate member of the Cities Are Back in Town research group, based at Sciences Po, Paris.

Patrick Le Galès is CNRS Research Professor of Politics and Sociology at Sciences Po Paris, Centre d'études Européennes and Co-Chair of the Cities Are Back in Town research group.

Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes is Research Fellow at the Institute of Public Goods and Policies (IPP-CSIC).



Klappentext
In the era of increasing urban globalisation, are European cities keeping pace? Or are contemporary European cities and societies remaining firmly rooted within a national context in spite of the inexorable pressures of transnational influences? Globalised Minds, Roots in the City explores the role of urban upper middle classes in the transformations experienced by contemporary European societies. Utilising empirical evidence garnered from business professionals and managers from Lyon, Madrid, Milan, and Paris, the authors present a wealth of new insights to contribute to current debates on the emergence of a transnational bourgeoisie. Their findings reveal how the majority of European managers remain profoundly embedded and territorialised in their cities and neighborhoodswhatever their level of transnational mobility. They also show how these groups are simultaneously becoming more cosmopolitan and more locally rooted. Globalised Minds, Roots in the City offers timely insights into the current state of Europe's cities and societiesand the seemingly paradoxical development of a European and transnational urban middle class.

Zusammenfassung

Globalised Minds, Roots in the City utilises empirical evidence from four European cities to explore the role of urban upper middle classes in the transformations experienced by contemporary European societies.

  • Presents new empirical evidence collected through an original comparative research about professionals and managers in four European cities in three countries
  • Features an innovative combination of approaches, methods, and techniques in its analyses of European post-national societies
  • Reveals how segments of Europe's urban population are adopting exit or partial exit strategies in respect to the nation state
  • Utilises approaches from classic urban sociology, globalization and mobility studies, and spatial class analysis
  • Includes in depth interviews, social networking techniques, and classic questions of political representation and values



Inhalt
Front Matter (pages ixi)

Introduction (pages 114)

Chapter 1 Comparing Upper-Middle-Class Managers in Four Cities (pages 1559)

Chapter 2 Managers in the City (pages 60106)

Chapter 3 Three Ways of Living in a Globalised World (pages 107148)

Chapter 4 Managers' Social Networks (pages 149172)

Conclusion (pages 173188)

Bibliography (pages 189207)

Methodological Appendix (pages 208212)

Questionnaire (pages 213240)

Index (pages 241245)
Titel
Globalised Minds, Roots in the City
Untertitel
Urban Upper-middle Classes in Europe
EAN
9781118330784
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.88 MB
Anzahl Seiten
260