Readings in urban theory
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Readings in urban theory
Blackwell, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume addresses a set of questions concerning the interaction of economy, culture, politics, policy and space within the United States and the United Kingdom. It contains unabridged selections from recent works by a group of authors who have transformed the field of urban theory. Although there are important differences among the writers represented, they largely share a common paradigm of political-economic analysis. The readings deal with the changing urban and regional system, its social impacts, the effect of publicly sponsored redevelopment programmes and the cultural meanings of spatial relations. The book should be of interest to planners, policy-makers, students and instructors of planning, geographers and anyone who wishes to understand the urban and regional context in which they live and work if they are to be effective. It is a companion volume to "Readings in Planning Theory".
目次
- Introduction - theories of urban development and their implications for policy and planning, S.S. Fainstein and S. Campbell. Part 1 The changing urban and regional system: bourgeois utopias - visions of suburbia, R. Fishman
- the global city, S. Sassen
- the international mode of development and the restructuring of capitalism, M. Castells
- the economics of postwar regional disparity, A. Markusen
- reading the map - a theory of military-industrial places, A. Markusen et al
- the changing world economy and urban restructuring, S.S. Fainstein. Part 2 Race and urban poverty: the truly disadvantaged - the hidden agenda, W.J. Wilson
- race, class and segregation - discourse about African-Americans, N. Fainstein
- toward greater racial diversity in the suburbs, W.D. Keating. Part 3 The politics of redevelopment, public-private partnerships and gentrification: partnership and the pursuit of the private city, G.D. Squires
- the city as a growth machine, J. Logan and H. Molotch
- gentrification, the frontier and the restructuring of urban space, N. Smith. Part 4 The city and contemporary culture: homegrown revolution - property and tax politics in Los Angeles, M. Davis
- voices of decline, R. Beauregard
- see you in Disneyland, M. Sorkin
- social justice, postmodernism and the city, D. Harvey.
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