SOC110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Dot-Com Bubble, Blue-Collar Worker, Manuel Castells
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It is also necessary to note that there are no universal effects of global linkages and cultural structures within a city or metropolitan area, while at the same time recognizing the achievements of manchester generally targeted. As international capital flows into a city, the business and financial center are. The downtown real estate interests continue to profit from the increase in. More transnational linkages are also likely to directly benefit sectors related to. As potential rental properties are converted to commercial uses (often by foreign. Although this might be good for landlords, it is not good for working-class renters. The city of san francisco is illustrative: between 1990 and 2000, a "dot-com boom" sparked a 7 percent rise in population, but the net number of people who identified themselves as black dropped by almost 20,000. In particular, from a crowded suburban working-class neighborhood, 129 acres. Many tenants who got eviction notices enjoyed the place and wanted to live, but.