Autor: Tommaso Vitale Data: Para: ML movimenti Bicocca Asunto: [movimenti.bicocca] Special issue Métropoles journal now online: “Territories, cities and metropolis in Italy. Latest developments”.
> Dear all, >
> we are delighted to inform you that the new number of the journal of urban studies Métropoles (12 | 2013) is now online. This is a special issue “Territories, cities and metropolis in Italy. Latest developments”, coordinated by Gilles Pinson and Christian Lefèvre.
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> You can access it at the following link:
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> http://metropoles.revues.org/4625 >
> Métropoles is an open access journal of urban studies which is indexed by the French agency for the evaluation of research in Geography and Town Planning, Sociology and Political Science. http://metropoles.revues.org.
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> Summary of Métropoles 12 | 2013
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> Ernesto d’Albergo et Giulio Moini
> “Politics, power and the economy in Rome: continuity and change in an urban
> regime”
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> Deborah Galimberti
> “Milano – Città Metropolitana : entre conservatisme et innovation
> incrémentale au-delà du politique”
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> Silvano Belligni et Stefania Ravazzi
> “Policy change without metamorphosis. The 1993-2011 urban regime in Turin”
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> Massimo Allulli et Walter Tortorella
> “Cities in search of Policy. The urban issue in the Italian National Political
> Agenda”
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> Paolo Perulli
> “Return of the State and attempts of centralisation in Italy”
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> Simone Tosi et Tommaso Vitale
> “Gouverner la reconversion industrielle dans le Haut-milanais : interrogations
> sur les processus de représentation et de défense des intérêts territoriaux”
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> Book reviews:
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> Danilo Nicotra
> Paolo Perulli (dir.), Nord. Una città-regione globale
> Bologna, il Mulino 2012
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> Raffaella Iacovino
> Giuseppe Dematteis (dir.), Le grandi città italiane. Società e territori da
> ricomporre
> Venezia Marsilio, 2011
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> Deborah Galimberti
> Carlo Trigilia, Non c’è Nord senza Sud. Perché la crescita dell’Italia si
> decide nel Mezzogiorno
> Il Mulino, Bologna, 2012
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> On behalf of the editorial team
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> Kind regards,
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> Deborah Galimberti
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