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"Who owns our cities – and why this urban takeover should concern us all", The Guardian, November 2015. "Why The Paris Attacks May Signal A Shift In Extremist Violence", Huffington Post, January 2017. She has received many awards and honors, among them multiple doctor honoris causa, the 2013 Principe de Asturias Prize in the Social Sciences, election to the Royal Academy of the Sciences of the Netherlands, and made a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French government. [5] Selection criteria may be based on a yardstick value (e.g., if the producer-service sector is the largest sector then city X is a world city)[5] or on an imminent determination (if the producer-service sector of city X is greater than the combined producer-service sectors of N other cities then city X is a world city.)[5]. "Who owns our cities – and why this urban takeover should concern us all", The Guardian, November 2015. of land and water bodies: today's socioeconomic and environmental dislocations "[20] The ranking is based on 27 metrics across five dimensions—business activity, human capital, information exchange, cultural experience, and political engagement—and was updated in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019. "Digitization And Work: Potentials and Challenges in Low-Wage Labor Markets", Open Society. "Is Rohingya persecution caused by business interests rather than religion? “I think we need more cities: Saskia Sassen”, The Hindu, February 2017. "Digitization And Work: Potentials and Challenges in Low-Wage Labor Markets", Open Society. "The assault on the Rohingya Is not only about religion - it's also about land", The World Post, September 2017. "Home economics: Book Review on Jane Jacobs Biographies", The Times Literary Supplement, March 2017. "The City: A Collective Good? 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"Trust – in a system built in stone", Open Democracy, October 2015. are not vulnerable. “Saskia Sassen en La Historia es Nuestra”, Cooperativa, January 2017. feel responsible for its depredations. "Who owns our cities – and why this urban takeover should concern us all", The Guardian, November 2015. “Não é imigração, é expulsão”, Entrevista, 2015. "Economic Cleansing: Failure Dressed in Fine Clothes", "The Global City: Enabling Economic Intermediation and Bearing Its Costs,". "'One of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK': Saskia Sassen on Manchester", City Metric, June 2017. “Saskia Sassen en La Historia es Nuestra”, Cooperativa, January 2017. "Die Reichen möchten in der Stadt nicht belästigt warden (The Rich do not want to be bothered in the city)", Süddeutsche Zeitung, June 2016. [18], In 2008, the American journal Foreign Policy, working with the consulting firm A.T. Kearney and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, published a ranking of global cities, based on consultation with Saskia Sassen, Witold Rybczynski, and others. "Home economics: Book Review on Jane Jacobs Biographies", The Times Literary Supplement, March 2017. "We have entered a new era that the language of inequality cannot capture", The Journal of Turkish Weekly, February 2016. She is a student of cities, immigration, and states in the world economy, with inequality, gendering and digitization three key variables running though her work. “Saskia Sassen en La Historia es Nuestra”, Cooperativa, January 2017. “Saskia Sassen en La Historia es Nuestra”, Cooperativa, January 2017. ", The Guardian, January 2017. "How Jane Jacobs changed the way we look at cities", The Guardian, May 2016. Interview at the Moscow Urban Forum: "Extraction & inaction? "We have entered a new era that the language of inequality cannot capture", The Journal of Turkish Weekly, February 2016. ", RT, July 2017. 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[24] The top 10 cities by brand value were as follows: In 2015, the second Global Economic Power Index, a meta list compiled by Richard Florida, was published by The Atlantic (distinct from a namesake list[25] published by the Martin Prosperity Institute), with city composite rank based on five other lists. “I think we need more cities: Saskia Sassen”, The Hindu, February 2017. Saskia Sassen: The City’s Sociologist. "Predatory Formations Dressed in Wall Street Suits and Algorithmic Math", Science, Technology & Society, February 2017. "'One of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK': Saskia Sassen on Manchester", City Metric, June 2017. "Home economics: Book Review on Jane Jacobs Biographies", The Times Literary Supplement, March 2017. "Deep Inside the Global City", The Guardian January 2018. In ihnen sind die wichtigsten Finanzmärkte, Zentralen von Banken und transnationalen Konzernen sowie unternehmensnahe Dienstleistungen wie Rechts-, Finanz- und Unternehmensberater, Werbeagenturen, Buchführungs- und Prüfungsfirmen konzentriert. “I think we need more cities: Saskia Sassen”, The Hindu, February 2017. "A world unified by the golden rule: expropriation" (an interview with Saskia Sassen), il manifesto, March 2017. Sassen on "What’s the Greatest Risk Cities Face? “Não é imigração, é expulsão”, Entrevista, 2015. You can navigate through GaWC in two ways. "How Jane Jacobs changed the way we look at cities", The Guardian, May 2016. "Who owns our cities – and why this urban takeover should concern us all", The Guardian, November 2015. Sassen on "What’s the Greatest Risk Cities Face? "Home economics: Book Review on Jane Jacobs Biographies", The Times Literary Supplement, March 2017. "Is Rohingya persecution caused by business interests rather than religion? 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