Uneven Real Estate Development in Romania at the Intersection of Deindustrialization and Financialization

Author:   Enikő Vincze (Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania) ,  Ioana Florea ,  Manuel B. Aalbers
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032631448


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   19 July 2024
Format:   Hardback
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This book examines the progression of real estate development within the deindustrialization-financialization nexus. It explores the roles it has in semi-peripheral contexts such as Romania.

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Author:   Enikő Vincze (Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania) ,  Ioana Florea ,  Manuel B. Aalbers
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9781032631448


ISBN 10:   1032631449
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   19 July 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction (Enikő Vincze, Ioana Florea and Manuel B. Aalbers) Part I. Political Economy Transformations and the Role of Real Estate Development Chapter One. Global pension fund capitalism lands in Romania: Finance-led real estate and retail development (Manuel B. Aalbers) Chapter Two. The winding road of privatization: a path for real estate development into former state socialist economies (Enikő Vincze and Ioana Vlad) Chapter Three. De-risking in a context of uneven development and deindustrialized spaces: the advancement and financialization of real estate as business in Romania (Ioana Florea and Enikő Vincze) Part II. Territorialized Synergies Between Local Public Administrations, Middle Classes, and Real Estate Actors in Second and Third-Tier Cities Chapter Four. Putting “the fix” in the “spatial fix”: restructuring class alliances and financialized real estate in the city of Bârlad (Ioana Florea, Livia Pancu and Florin Bobu) Chapter Five. Coal-based energy urbanization and real estate development in Târgu Jiu (George Iulian Zamfir) Chapter Six. Spatial planning at the fringes: land fragmentation and sprawling in Bragadiru (Mihail Sandu-Dumitriu) Chapter Seven. Challenged by real estate-driven development: the urban growth machine in Cluj (Marina Mironica) Part III. Re-making the City via Urban Governance, Regeneration, and Branding Chapter Eight. The pressure of inter-urban competition on entrepreneurial governance aspirations: the case of Craiova (Ioana Vlad) Chapter Nine. Urban regeneration and transnational capital investments in Reșița brownfields: from the “city of fire” to the “boutique city” (Sorin Gog) Chapter Ten. The political economy of city rebranding: Brașov, from an industrial center to the “El Dorado” of real estate development (Enikő Vincze) Conclusion (Enikő Vincze and Ioana Florea)

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"Enikő Vincze is a professor at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania. Initiator of the local movement Căși Sociale ACUM!/ Social Housing NOW!, she is also involved in national and international housing justice struggles. In her early career, Enikő published on nationalism, feminism, and the socio-spatial marginalization of impoverished Roma. In the past ten years, she conducted academic and militant research on the spatialization and racialization of socio-economic inequalities, local and global politics of housing, territorial and environmental injustice, urban and real estate development, housing regimes in state socialism and neoliberal capitalism, and uneven development and capitalist transformations in Romania. She co-edited the following volumes published in 2018: Racialized Labour in Romania: Spaces of Marginality at the Periphery of Global Capitalism; The Romani Women’s Movement: Struggles and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe (Routledge). Among her articles written in 2023 are ""The making of a racialized surplus population. Romania’s labor-housing nexus” (Focaal, 97: 57–72); “Deindustrialization and the real-estate-development-driven housing regime. The case of Romania in global context” (Studia UBB Sociologia, 68, 1: 25–73); “Residualized public housing in Romania: peripheralization of ‘the social’ and the racialization of ‘unhouseables’ ” (IJURR, forthcoming). She acted as the director of the project that inspired the present book. Ioana Florea is a sociologist working on urban transformations and manifestations of uneven development in Eastern European cities. She has collaborated as a researcher with The Babeș-Bolyai University, The University of Gothenburg, and Södertörn University. Ioana is co-author of the monograph Contemporary Housing Struggles. A Structural Field of Contention Approach (2022). Her recent contributions on housing struggles are published in Global Urbanism. Knowledge, Power and the City (Routledge, 2021) and Radical Housing: Art, Struggle, Care (2021). Her co-authored articles are published in the Journal of Political Ecology, Radical Housing Journal, Critical Housing Analysis, and Voluntas. She has been engaged for more than 15 years in policy- and action-orienting research, co-authoring an unprecedented country report Come Closer. Inclusion and Exclusion of Roma in Present Day Romanian Society (2008). Since 2016, she has been involved as an action-researcher for the Common Front for Housing Rights in Romania and for the European Action Coalition for the Right to Housing and to the City. Manuel B. Aalbers is a human geographer, sociologist, urban planner, and a full professor of Geography at KU Leuven, the University of Leuven (Belgium), where he leads a research group on the intersection of real estate, finance, and states, spearheaded by a grant from the European Research Council. Previously, he was at the University of Amsterdam and Columbia University and has been a guest researcher at New York University, the City University of New York, IRS/Leibniz Institute (Germany), the University of Milan-Bicocca, and the University of Urbino (Italy). He has published on financialization, redlining, social and financial exclusion, neoliberalism, mortgage markets, the privatization of social housing, neighborhood decline, gentrification, and the Anglo-American hegemony in academic research and writing. He is the author of Place, Exclusion, and Mortgage Markets (2011) and The Financialization of Housing: A Political Economy Approach (Routledge, 2016) and the editor of Subprime Cities: The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets (2012). He is also the associate editor of the Encyclopedia of Urban Studies (2010), former editor-in-chief of the geography journal TESG (2019-2023), and has served as the guest editor for ten different journals."

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