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Disclosing elite ecologies: Methodologies for Doing Urban Elite Research offers a set of methodologies to chart urban elites. Whereas most research has focused on the global super-rich, this book pays specific attention to the multidimensional urban geographies of elite reproduction and transformation, as elites depend on urban contexts for capital accumulation, consumption and leisure, and housing.

Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, contributing authors discuss various theoretical and methodological antecedents in urban studies and related areas of research that have investigated economic elites. Building on, but also moving beyond these bodies of literature, the book rejects a-priori definitions of the size and shape of this social group and instead pursues relational, place specific conceptualizations of elite composition and behavior. In particular, the contributions to the volume show that urban elite research benefits from paying more attention to: (i) boundary work between elites and non-elites; (ii) intra-elite competition and distinction; (iii) national state spaces in determining elite composition; and (iv) the urban sense of belonging of economic elites.

This extensive volume provides readers with various empirical inroads into the study of urban elites drawing on research set in Brussels, Fez, London, Lyon, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, New York City, Paris, and Porto Alegre. Taking inspiration from urban and economic geography, elite theory and urban sociology, cultural sociology, political economy, anthropology, criminology, architecture, and migration studies, this book aims to open up the opportunity for methodological cross-fertilization.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Urban Geography.

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Disclosing Elite Ecologies
Disclosing Elite Ecologies: Methodologies For Doing Urban Elite Research offers a set of methodologies to chart urban elites. Whereas most research has focused on the global super-rich, this book pays specific attention to the multidimensional urban geographies of elite reproduction and transformation, as elites depend on urban contexts for capital accumulation, consumption and leisure, and housing.
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, contributing authors discuss various theoretical and methodological antecedents in urban studies and related areas of research that have investigated economic elites. Building on, but also moving beyond these bodies of literature, the book rejects a-priori definitions of the size and shape of this social group and instead pursues relational, place specific conceptualizations of elite composition and behavior. In particular, the contributions to the volume show that urban elite research benefits from paying more attention to: (i) boundary work between elites and non-elites; (ii) intra-elite competition and distinction; (iii) national state spaces in determining elite composition; and (iv) the urban sense of belonging of economic elites.
This extensive volume provides readers with various empirical inroads into the study of urban elites drawing on research set in Brussels, Fez, London, Lyon, Madrid, Manchester, Milan, New York City, Paris, and Porto Alegre. Taking inspiration from urban and economic geography, elite theory and urban sociology, cultural sociology, political economy, anthropology, criminology, architecture, and migration studies, this book aims to open up the opportunity for methodological cross-fertilization.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Urban Geography.
Bas van Heur is Associate Professor of Urban Studies at the Cosmopolis Centre for Urban Research, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
David Bassens is Associate Professor of Economic Geography at the Cosmopolis Centre for Urban Research, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
Disclosing Elite Ecologies
Methodologies For Doing Urban Elite Research
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Bas van Heur and David Bassens
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Contents
Bas van Heur and David Bassens
Niall Cunningham
Alberta Andreotti, Patrick Le Gals and Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
Lidia Katia Consiglia Manzo
Lauren B. Wagner
Fabio Vanin
Sarah Hall
David Bassens, Bas van Heur and Malys Waiengnier
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
An urban studies approach to elites: nurturing conceptual rigor and methodological pluralism
Bas van Heur and David Bassens
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 591603
Making and mapping Britains new ordinary elite
Niall Cunningham
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 604626
The challenge of researching partial exit and rootedness among upper-middle classes in European cities
Alberta Andreotti, Patrick Le Gals and Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 627644
Naked elites: unveiling embodied markers of superiority through co-performance ethnography in gentrified Brooklyns Park Slope
Lidia Katia Consiglia Manzo
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 645664
Contingently elite: affective practices of diasporic urban nightlife consumption
Lauren B. Wagner
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 665683
Investigating urban elites through fear and security in Porto Alegre
Fabio Vanin
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 684698
Reframing labour market mobility in global finance: Chinese elites in Londons financial district
Sarah Hall
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 699718
Follow the money: cultural patronage and urban elite geographies
David Bassens, Bas van Heur and Malys Waiengnier
Urban Geography, volume 40, issue 5 (November 2019), pp. 719746
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Alberta Andreotti, Department of Sociology, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy.
David Bassens, Cosmopolis Centre for Urban Research, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.
Niall Cunningham, Geography, Durham University, UK.
Sarah Hall
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