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        Geography & the Environment
        June 2025

        Demystifying informal urban design and planning

        Insights from Asia

        by Mahyar Arefi

        Touting informal settlements or informality in general as illegal, crime-ridden, unsafe, filthy, chaotic, and formal developments as legal, orderly or safe, and so forth has not solved anything and informality as a way of life or an economic reality lingers and grows. Demystifying informal urban design and planning delves deeper into this conundrum and seeks to debunk some common misguided perceptions about it. Borrowing popular philosophical and political analogies from Isaiah Berlin and Gregory Treverton and others, it encourages urban designers and planners to become multitaskers like foxes rather than hedgehogs who can do one thing right. The book ends with some general takeaways on assuming more proactive roles in informal urban design issues and avoiding two potential pitfalls while interacting with them.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        February 2023

        Globalized urban precarity in Berlin and Abidjan

        Young men and the digital economy

        by Hannah Schilling

        Digital technologies promise efficiency and comfort, but the smoothness of platform services relies on the hidden social labour of those who keep the gig economy running. This book presents a comparative ethnography of young men making a living through digital technologies: selling mobile airtime in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, and app-based delivery riders in Berlin, Germany. These case studies explore the significance of symbolic capital in urban youth's social existence and organisation of livelihood in the digital economy, and the technological mechanisms producing a new form of urban precarity. Globalized urban precarity in Berlin and Abidjan puts forward an original comparative approach to develop a global urban sociology for the digital era. It provides an innovative analytical toolbox that decentres discussions of precarity from the standard of a normal employment contract. With its focus on symbolic capital, the ethnography shows the consequences of the proliferating gig economy for status struggles among urban youth, and carefully embeds the densification of software and services into the socio-material relations on which these new urban infrastructures are built.

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        September 2010

        Mafia Princess

        Ich war skrupellos. Ich brach das Gesetz. Ich gehörte zur Familie.

        by Merico, Marisa / Übersetzt von Lorenz, Isabell

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        October 2021

        Jungs sind wie Kaugummi – süß und leicht um den Finger zu wickeln

        by Kerstin Gier, Eva Schöffmann-Davidov

        Eine herrlich freche Komödie über die erste Liebe! Sissi ist dreizehn, hat die größte Klappe der Welt, ist gnadenlos schlecht in Mathe - und seit Neuestem unsterblich verliebt. Doch leider nimmt sie Konstantin, Nachhilfelehrer aka Traumprinz, nicht mal richtig wahr. Er hat nur Augen für die älteren Mädels. Klar, dass Sissi Himmel und Hölle und noch dazu ihren besten Freund Jacob in Bewegung setzt, um das schleunigst zu ändern. Vier bis fünf Katastrophen später kommt Sissi endlich die entscheidende Idee, wie sie die Sache mit den Jungs am besten angeht … Weitere Romane von Kerstin Gier im Arena Verlag:Rubinrot (1)Saphirblau (2)Smaragdgrün (3)

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        2024

        My Italy with Berlusconi

        And what has become of it. Essays, conversations, reports

        by Michaela Namuth

        The political era of media entrepreneur and multi-billionaire Silvio Berlusconi began in 1994. German journalist Michaela Namuth also arrived in Rome at that time. He became prime minister, she became a freelance correspondent for various newspapers. She spent the long period of his government with him. During this time, the populist Berlusconi not only paved the way for a far-right government, he was also an ice-breaker for other right-wing populists in Europe and elsewhere. What else happened during and after Berlusconi's time in power is told in 20 chapters of articles, reports and interviews. The result is a colourful mosaic of contemporary Italy. It is about publishing, design, crime fiction, the mafia, a women's factory, the south and Nutella. Under Berlusconi, the country has changed. Many speak of “Berlusconisation”, by which they mean the gradual weakening of democracy. It is a critical book, but also a declaration of love to a contradictory country whose name still has a special ring to many ears.

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        January 1993

        Mafia von Innen

        Das Leben des Don Antonio Calderone

        by Arlacchi, Pino / Italienisch Raith, Werner

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        January 2004

        Mafia alla Chinese

        Ein Italienkrimi

        by Lucarelli, Carlo

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        September 2000

        Alles Mafia!

        Eine Gangsta Rhapsodie

        by Maus, Stephan

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        May 2012

        Fifa-Mafia

        Die schmutzigen Geschäfte mit dem Weltfußball

        by Kistner, Thomas

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        October 2025

        Social democracy and the urban scene

        Party responses to the diversifying centre-left

        by Nik. Brandal, Øivind Bratberg

        Social democratic parties struggle to appeal to a divided electorate. Particularly prescient is the clash between working-class voters thatare socially conservative and middle-class voters who are liberally inclined but economicallyleft. Are politics and policies that appeal to both even a possibility? Nowhere is thatdebate more acute than in European cities, yet in no other political space are answers more likely to be found.Where urban voters turn left, they are increasingly attracted by radical and green alternatives to social democracy.Social democracy and urban politicsdelves into the changing relationship between these three party families on the urban scene. Mapping electoral geography, governing strategies and the interface between parties and social movements on the left, the authors reflect upon the formation and dilemmas of a broader progressive alliance.

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