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In Spain since 2015, as a result of the arrival of new leftist forces to local governments, a new philosophy of the city model and the urban policies that should be priorities have been implemented. This article examines the initiatives that are being carried out in Madrid and Barcelona, the problems that exist when carrying them out and the challenges of the future
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The article offers an analysis of the problem from different points of view: that of the politicians and technicians of the local administration, anti-eviction forms and neighborhood associations.
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This page is a summary of: New models of urban governance in Spain during the post-crisis period: the fight against vulnerability on a local scale, Territory Politics Governance, July 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2018.1485595.
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