Globalization from below: Birmingham – postcolonial workshop of the world?
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Auteurs : N. Henry [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Mcewan [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Pollard [Royaume-Uni]Source :
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Abstract
Birmingham is re–inventing itself through a strategy of prestige city centre regeneration. Drawing on the theoretical lenses of transnationalism and postcolonialism, we sketch one alternative vision of Birmingham’s economic place in the world. Through a focus on ‘ethnic diversity’, and the subsequent distinctiveness of the city’s economy, this paper re–visions Birmingham as a ‘global’ city. Reflecting on a ‘politics of scale’, we highlight a ‘globalization from below’ that draws on the city’s residents and their histories
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