Author:
Wolff Jonathan,de-Shalit Avner
Abstract
Abstract
Chapters 3 and 4 summarize the interviews undertaken over a period of four years, and conducted in London, Oxford, New York, Rio de Janeiro, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Berlin, Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv. Interviewees were asked what makes a city a city of equals and what distorts equality in their cities. Thus, these interviews draw out a series of key, recurring themes. The themes discussed in Chapter 3 are: relational equality; themes that relate to non-market accessibility to goods and services; spatial dimensions of integration, segregation, and their consequences; frequency and variety of public transport; gardening, environmental goods, and environmental bads; housing policies; sense of meaning and place.
Publisher
Oxford University PressOxford
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