Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7448641 Journal of Historical Geography 2013 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Territorial stigmas are constituted historically through place-based and people-based negative attributes. ► Stigma may be attached to whole towns, not just specific urban neighborhoods. ► In Bat Yam, territorial stigma highlighted issues of planning, ethnic composition, and criminality. ► Exogenously-manufactured stigma was instrumental in portraying the city as a regional 'other'. ► Urban (re)-branding seeks to destabilize territorial stigmas by attending to its fundamental bases.
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