1. Nationalism, identity and the production of a periphery -- 2. Periphery, architecture and diasporic sense of place -- 3. Frontier in the core : Russian migrants in a Jewish-Arab 'mixed city' -- 4. Labour migration and the urban geographies of the periphery -- 5. The production of global/peripheral landscape -- 6. Revisiting multiculturalism in the city -- 7. Recognition, land allocation and the periphery
Summary
This book examines the issue of Israeli space and in particular looks at cities, suburbs, development towns and Zionist agricultural landscape.€Taking a multidisciplinary approach€it contributes to the field of planning theory, political science, urban sociology, critical geography and Middle East studies