The chapter considers some elements of continuity and rupture in the governance of the metropolis of Southern Europe, trying to understand how they are responding to the various contingent or systemic ‘upheavals’ that have occurred since the 2008 subprime crisis. These forces seem to foster intense processes of metropolisation and regionalisation of the urban, which affect the network between institutional actors at different levels and the field of the mechanisms of metropolitan spatial transformation. The focus is on large-scale urban development projects because they reveal a complex and contested dynamic that has affected the cities of Southern Europe in different ways. Indeed, the cases explored in Athens, Madrid, Milan and Rome highlight the involvement of a complex array of global and local actors and the emergence of a neo-liberal approach to urban planning and policy, which has led to the privatisation of goods and services – and, in the process, to the financialisation of urban land.
Il capitolo analizza la governance delle metropoli dell'Europa meridionale attraverso continuità e rotture e il modo in cui queste città stanno rispondendo agli sconvolgimenti - sia contingenti che sistemici - emersi in seguito alla crisi dei mutui subprime. Queste forze sembrano favorire intensi processi di metropolizzazione e regionalizzazione dell'urbano, che influenzano la rete tra gli attori istituzionali a diversi livelli e il campo dei meccanismi di trasformazione spaziale metropolitana. L'attenzione si concentra sui grandi progetti di sviluppo, perché rivelano una dinamica complessa e controversa. Gli esempi esplorati ad Atene, Madrid, Milano e Roma evidenziano una complessa interazione tra attori globali e locali e l'affermazione di un approccio neoliberale alla pianificazione e alle politiche urbane. Ciò sta portando alla privatizzazione di beni e servizi e, allo stesso tempo, alla finanziarizzazione del territorio urbano.
Armondi, S., D'Orazio, A., Baron, N., Vu, H., Montuori, L., Triantis, L. (2024). Injonctions métropolitaines: grands projets de transformation urbaine et jeux institutionnels. In D. Rivière (a cura di), Les métropoles d’Europe du Sud à l’épreuve des crises du XXIe siècle (pp. 71-120). École française de Rome [10.4000/12jnv].
Injonctions métropolitaines: grands projets de transformation urbaine et jeux institutionnels
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The chapter considers some elements of continuity and rupture in the governance of the metropolis of Southern Europe, trying to understand how they are responding to the various contingent or systemic ‘upheavals’ that have occurred since the 2008 subprime crisis. These forces seem to foster intense processes of metropolisation and regionalisation of the urban, which affect the network between institutional actors at different levels and the field of the mechanisms of metropolitan spatial transformation. The focus is on large-scale urban development projects because they reveal a complex and contested dynamic that has affected the cities of Southern Europe in different ways. Indeed, the cases explored in Athens, Madrid, Milan and Rome highlight the involvement of a complex array of global and local actors and the emergence of a neo-liberal approach to urban planning and policy, which has led to the privatisation of goods and services – and, in the process, to the financialisation of urban land.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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