Villes, Pratiques Urbaines Et Construction Nationale en Jordanie 2011
DOI: 10.4000/books.ifpo.1751
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Discourses of Neoliberalism and Disparities in the City Landscape « Cranes, Craters, and an Exclusive Urbanity »

Abstract: Cet article porte sur la restructuration néolibérale des centre-villes du Moyen-Orient inondés par les flots de capitaux des pays du Golfe, soient 3 000 milliards de dollars pour la période 2005-2020 (El Sheshtawi 2008). L’auteur étudie la transformation des réalités urbaines au Moyen-Orient qui en découlent, tant en termes de morphologie qu’en termes de pratiques sociales. Les panneaux publicitaires pour les grands chantiers de communautés fermées (gated communities) ou de nouveaux centre-villes, comme Abdali… Show more

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“…Several neighborhoods in Amman, Jordan, like Andalusia, Greenland, Hummar Hills and the Royal village represent gated communities and housing enclaves targeting very rich elites, promising them a paradise on earth through their marketing slogans (e.g. "the joy of living", "provide distinctive homes that will redefine everyday life"), these selfproclaimed sustainable communities are exclusive and lack social and housing diversity (Daher, 2011). Gated communities have also been constructed in Cairo.…”
Section: Social Exclusion: Social Injustice and Spatial Segregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several neighborhoods in Amman, Jordan, like Andalusia, Greenland, Hummar Hills and the Royal village represent gated communities and housing enclaves targeting very rich elites, promising them a paradise on earth through their marketing slogans (e.g. "the joy of living", "provide distinctive homes that will redefine everyday life"), these selfproclaimed sustainable communities are exclusive and lack social and housing diversity (Daher, 2011). Gated communities have also been constructed in Cairo.…”
Section: Social Exclusion: Social Injustice and Spatial Segregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Red Cross, 100,000 Palestinian refugees, as result from the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948, have moved to settle in Jordan (Ababsa, 2010;Zureik, 1996). The second waves of Palestinian refugees to Jordan figure was around 300,000, which was as a result of the Second Arab-Israeli war in 1967 (Daher, 2011). The third wave of Palestinian refugees was in 1991 from the gulf which was around 350,000.…”
Section: How Architectural Pedagogy Is Performed In Jordan?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Red Cross, 100,000 Palestinian refugees, as result from the first Arab-Israeli war in 1948, have moved to settle in Jordan (Ababsa, 2010;Zureik, 1996). The second waves of Palestinian refugees to Jordan figure was around 300,000, which was as a result of the Second Arab-Israeli war in 1967 (Daher, 2011). The third wave of Palestinian refugees was in 1991 from the gulf which was around 350,000.…”
Section: How Architectural Pedagogy Is Performed In Jordan?mentioning
confidence: 99%