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Título: Urban Frontiers in the Fracturing City: Heritage, Tourism and Immigration
Autores/as: González-Pérez, Jesús M.
Domínguez Mujica, Josefina 
Novo-Malvárez, Margarita
Parreño Castellano, Juan Manuel 
Clasificación UNESCO: 5403 Geografía humana
520301 Movilidad y migraciones interiores
531290 Economía sectorial: turismo
Palabras clave: Borders
Immigration
Poverty
Sightseeing
Social Inequality, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Editor/a: Springer 
Proyectos: “The post-COVID-19 territorial balance in the Canary Islands. New strategies for new times” funded by the CANARY ISLANDS GOVERNMENT (Smart Specialization Strategy of the Canary Islands RIS-3) ProID2021010005
“Cities in Transition. Urban Fragmentation and New Socio-spatial Patterns of Inequality in the Post-pandemic Context. The Case of the Urban Area of Palma (Mallorca)” (PID2021-122410OB-C31)
Publicación seriada: Urban Book Series
Resumen: Two of the main problems of the current urbanization process are job insecurity and the increase in social inequalities in the city, which, among other factors, are linked to impoverishment and greater vulnerability, segregation and social polarization. Ultimately, these factors are mainly responsible for the configuration of a new spatial order, in which urban boundaries are consolidated. These are of various kinds and are recognizable throughout the history of the city, but those of an intra-urban nature stand out, which, in almost all cases, are delimited on the basis of the concept of social class. In this chapter, we seek to contribute new reflections on the construction of urban borders in the dual city, from three clearly interrelated perspectives: the territorial (heritage as a gentrifying agent), the sectoral (tourism and urban inequality) and the social (migrants and segregation). We conclude by highlighting the transversal role that tourism plays in the drawing of urban boundaries and its capacity to generate processes of inequality. Thus, the city is torn between the intensity of the expansion of two urban blocs, that of gentrification and that of impoverishment, and these two forces are delimited by insurmountable barriers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/121771
ISBN: 978-3-031-25303-4
ISSN: 2365-757X
2365-7588
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25304-1_21
Fuente: Urbicide. The Death of the City. The Urban Book Series / Fernando Carrión Mena, Paulina Cepeda Pico (eds.), p. 419-446
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