Urban Studies Uk 2009
Urban Studies Uk 2009
Urban Studies Uk 2009
Urban
Studies
New Titles and Key Backlist
2010
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NEW
3RD EDITION
Urban Geography
A Global Perspective
Michael Pacione, University of Strathclyde, UK
Today, for the first time in the history of Humankind, urban dwellers outnumber rural residents. Urban places, towns and cities, are of
fundamental importance – for the distribution of population within countries; in the organization of economic production, distribution and
exchange; in the structuring of social reproduction and cultural life; and in the allocation and exercise of power. Furthermore, in the course of
the present century the number of urban dwellers and level of global urbanization are destined to increase. Even those living beyond the
administrative or functional boundaries of a town or city will have their lifestyle influenced to some degree by a nearby, or even distant, city.
The analysis of towns and cities is a central element of all social sciences including geography, which offers a particular perspective on and
insight into the urban condition. The principal goal of this third edition of the book remains that of providing instructors and students of the
contemporary city with a comprehensive introduction to the expanding field of urban studies. The structure of the first two editions is
maintained, with minor amendments. Each of the thirty chapters has been revised to incorporate recent developments in the field. All of the
popular study aids are retained, the glossary has been expanded, and chapter references and notes updated to reflect the latest research. This
third edition also provides new and expanded discussion of key themes and debates including detailed consideration of metacities, boomburgs,
public space, urban sprawl, balanced communities, urban economic restructuring, poverty and financial exclusion, the right to the city, urban
policy, reverse migration, and traffic and transport problems.
New to this edition are: further readings based on the latest research; updated data and statistics; an expanded glossary; new key concepts; additional study
questions; and a listing of useful websites.
The book provides a comprehensive interpretation of the urban geography of the contemporary world. Written in a clear and readable style, lavishly illustrated with
more than 80 photographs, 180 figures, 100 tables and over 200 boxed studies and a plethora of study aids, Urban Geography: A Global Perspective represents the
ultimate resource for students of urban geography.
Selected Contents: Part 1: The Study of Urban Geography 1. Urban Geography: From Global to Local 2. Concepts and Theory in Urban Geography Part 2: An Urbanising
World 3. The Origins and Growth of Cities 4. The Global Context of Urbanisation and Urban Change 5. Regional Perspectives on Urbanisation and Urban Change 6. National
Urban Systems Part 3: Urban Structure and Land Use in the Western City 7. Land Use in the City 8. Urban Planning and Policy 9. New Towns 10. Residential Mobility and
Neighbourhood Change 11. Housing Problems and Housing Policy 12. Urban Retailing 13. Urban Transportation Part 4: Living in the City: Economy, Society and Politics in the
Western City 14. The Economy of Cities 15. Poverty and Deprivation in the Western City 16. National and Local Responses to Urban Economic Change 17. Collective
Consumption and Social Justice in the City 18. Residential Differentiation and Communities in the City 19. Urban Liveability 20. Power, Politics and Urban Governance
Part 5: Urban Geography in the Third World 21. Third World Urbanisation within a Global Urban System 22. Internal Structure of Third World Cities 23. Rural – Urban Migration
in the Third World 24. Urban Economy and Employment in the Third World 25. Housing the Third World Urban Poor 26. Environmental Problems in Third World Cities 27. Health in
the Third World City 28. Traffic and Transport in the Third World City 29. Poverty, Power and Politics in the Third World City Part 6: Prospective – The Future of the City: Cities
of The Future 30. The Future of the City – Cities of the Future
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research questions, and an introductory chapter which outlines the importance of urban geography.
Additionally a new concluding chapter encourages students to apply what they have read to their own
experiences of cities and helps them to apply these ideas to a dissertation. An important volume, this revised
edition is an essential read for students and scholars of urban geography.
Selected Contents: 1. Why Urban Geography? 2. New Cities, New Urban Geographies 3. Changing Approaches
in Urban Geography 4. The Changing Economic Geography of the City 5. Urban Policy and Regeneration
6. Transforming the Image of the City 7. Recent Urban Change 8. Unequal Cities 9. Sustainability and the City
10. Your Urban Geographies
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thoroughly detailed account of urbanization in the illustrate relations among topics, provide
United States and reveals the problematic nature information on the author and point readers
14TH EDITION and limitations of the planning process, the fallibility towards additional related biographic material.
of experts and the difficulties facing policy makers in
Town and Country Planning their search for solutions. Planning in the USA is an
in the UK essential book for students, planners and all who The Urban and Regional
Barry Cullingworth and Vincent Nadin, University are concerned with the nature of contemporary Planning Reader
of the West of England, UK urban and environmental problems. Both
comprehensive and easily accessible this extensively Edited by Eugénie Birch, University of
This revised fourteenth Pennsylvania, USA
revised third edition will be an invaluable resource
edition reinforces this title’s
for all students of planning and urban related Drawing together the very
reputation as the bible of
research. best of classic and
British planning. It provides a
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Planning and contemporary writings, this
thorough explanation of
Government 1. The Nature of Planning 2. Urbanization fascinating book illuminates
planning processes including
3. Governing and Planning Urban Areas Part 2: Land the planning of cities and
the institutions involved,
Use Regulation 4. The Evolution of Planning and metropolitan areas. 47
tools, systems, policies and Zoning 5. The Institutional and Legal Framework of generous selections include
changes to land use. Planning and Zoning 6. The Techniques of Zoning and contributions from Mumford,
Subdivision Regulations 7. The Comprehensive Plan Jacobs, McHarg, Davidoff,
8. Financing and Planning for Development
and Harr, through to
Part 3: Growth Management 9. Growth Management
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15. Community and Economic Development planning. Editorial commentaries preceding each
Part 5: Environmental Policy and Planning entry not only demonstrate its significance, but also
16. Environmental Policy and Planning 17. The Limits of outline the issues surrounding the topic, while the
Environmental Policy Part 6: Technology in Planning associated bibliography enables deeper
18. Technology and Planning Conclusion 19. Some investigations.
Final Questions
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Contemporary Uses Introduction Part 5: Planning Practice
and Methods Part 6: Key Topics In Urban and Regional
Planning Part 7: Emerging Issues In Urban and Regional
Planning
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2ND EDITION The Urban Design Reader The Global Cities Reader
The Sustainable Urban Edited by Michael Larice, University of Edited by Neil Brenner, New York University,
Pennsylvania, USA and Elizabeth Macdonald, USA and Roger Keil, York University, Canada
Development Reader University of California, Berkeley, USA 50 generous selections –
Edited by Stephen M. Wheeler, University of
This Reader draws together including contributions from
California, Davis, USA and Timothy Beatley,
the best classic and John Friedmann, Michael
University of Virginia, USA
contemporary writings to Peter Smith, Saskia Sassen,
’A comprehensive and illuminate the theory and Peter Taylor, Manuel Castells
intellectually rich practice of urban design. The and Anthony King – explore
compendium of the selections include the inter-relationships
state-of-the-art knowledge contributions from Howard, between cities and
on sustainable urban Le Corbusier, Hall and Jacobs globalization.
development. The through to Davis, Hayden and Selected Contents:
scholarly, judicious choice Gilham. Part 1: Global City Formation:
of topics and contributors, Emergence of a Concept and
Selected Contents:
and the sequencing of the Part 1: Historical Precedents for Research Agenda Part 2: Structures, Dynamics and
readings are admirable. A the Urban Design Field Part 2: Normative Theories of Geographies of Global City Formation Part 3: Local
carefully crafted synthesis Good City Part 3: Place Theories in Urban Design Pathways of Global City Formation: Classic and
of the major themes Part 4: Dimensions of Place-Making Part 5: Typology and Contemporary Case Studies Part 4: Globalization,
associated with sustainable urban Morphology in Urban Design Part 6: Contemporary Urbanization and Uneven Spatial Development:
development.’ – Journal of the American Planning Challenges and Responses Part 7: Elements of the Public Perspectives on Global City Formation In the Global
Association Realm Part 8: Practice and Process Part 5: Contested Cities: State Restructuring, Local Politics
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and Civil Society Part 6: Representation, Identity and
Building on the success of its first edition, the Culture in Global Cities: Rethinking the Local and the
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Men and women experience the city differently: in relation to housing assets, use of
transport, relative mobility, spheres of employment and a host of domestic and caring
responsibilities.
Cities and Gender is a systematic treatment of urban and gender studies combined.
It presents both a feminist critique of mainstream urban policy and planning and a
gendered reorientation of key urban social, environmental and city-regional debates.
It looks behind the ‘headlines’ on issues of transport, housing, uneven development,
regeneration and social exclusion, for instance, to account for the ‘hidden’ infrastructure of everyday life.
This is both a timely and trenchant discussion that has pertinence for students, scholars and researchers.
Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Approaching the City 1. From Binaries to Intersections 2. Historical Trends
in Cities and Urban Studies 3. Trends in Urban Restructuring, Gender and Feminist Theory 4. Scale, Power and
Interdependence Part 2: Gender and the Built Environment 5. Infrastructures of Daily Life 6. Migration, Movement
and Mobility 7. Homes, Jobs, Communities and Networks Part 3: Representation and Regulation 8. Planning and
Social Welfare 9. Urban Poverty, Livelihood and Vulnerability 10. Cities and Gender – Politics in Practice Proposals
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Space and Muslim Urban Life The Other Global City Branding Cities
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Simon O’Meara, Dartmouth College, USA Developing Societies, India Social Change
Series: Culture and Civilization in the Series: Routledge Advances in Geography Edited by Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, University
Middle East What is a Global City? Through a historical- of Sydney, Australia, Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex
ethnographic exploration of inter-ethnic relations in University, UK and Catherine Kevin, Flinders
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the ‘other global’ cities of Cairo, Beirut, Istanbul, University, Australia
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Tokyo, the contributors of this book highlight
Cultural analysts, social scientists, and media
NEW cartographies of the Other Global City.
scholars explore the ways in which cities generate
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thereby branding their image for international
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Yasser Elsheshtawy, UAE University, United Arab consumption.
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Yasser Elsheshtawy explores Dubai’s history from its Sport in the City
beginnings as a small fishing village to its place on Cultural Connections
the world stage today, using historical narratives, Gentrification
Edited by Michael Sam and John E. Hughson,
travel descriptions, novels and fictional accounts by Loretta Lees, King’s College London, UK,
both at University of Otago, New Zealand
local writers to bring colour to his history of the Tom Slater, University of Bristol, UK and
city’s urban development. Series: Sport in the Global Society Elvin Wyly, University of British Columbia, Canada
With the help of case studies and surveys this book Sport in the City examines sport within contexts of Gentrification presents major
explores the economic and political forces driving urban regeneration, and looks at the place of sport theoretical ideas and concepts
Dubai’s urban growth, its changing urbanity and its within planning agendas for ‘cities of culture’. It also with case studies, and
place within the global city network. Uniquely, it examines sport stadiums in city ‘re-imaging’ in summaries of the ideas in the
looks beyond the glamour of Dubai’s mega-projects, relations to matters as public funding, book as well as offering ideas
and provides an in-depth exploration of a select set environmental impact and urban infrastructure. for future research. Written
of spaces which reveal the city’s ‘inner life’. This book was previously published as a special issue for upper-level undergraduates
August 2009: 246x174: 320pp of Sport in Society. in geography, sociology, and
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Edited by Chester Hartman, Poverty and Race Research Action Council, USA and Gregory D. Squires, ‘A lively introduction to the work of the
George Washington University, USA twentieth century’s last great undiscovered
philosopher. Henri Lefebvre pioneered the
Racial integration, and policies intended to achieve greater integration, continue to theorization of everyday life and space, of the
generate controversy in the United States, with some of the most heated debates city and the festival, in innovative ways that
taking place among long-standing advocates of racial equality. Today, many nonwhites are still unexplored and that might productively
express what has been referred to as ‘integration exhaustion’ as they question the stimulate the multiple searches for a new
value of integration in today’s world. And many whites exhibit what has been labeled politics under globalization which are in course
‘race fatigue’, arguing that we have done enough to reconcile the races. Many policies everywhere today.’ – Fredric Jameson, Author of
have been implemented in efforts to open up traditionally restricted neighborhoods, Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late
while others have been designed to diversify traditionally poor, often nonwhite, Capitalism
neighborhoods. Still, racial segregation persists, along with the many social costs of 2006: 216x138: 240pp
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emerging controversies over the nation’s ongoing struggles with discrimination and Pb: 978-0-415-95208-8: £18.00 $35.95
segregation. More urgently, it offers guidance on how these barriers can be overcome
to achieve truly balanced and integrated living patterns.
NEW
Selected Contents: 1. ‘Integration Exhaustion, Race Fatigue, and the American Dream’ – Chester Hartman, Poverty and
Race Research Action Council and Gregory D. Squires, George Washington University 2. ‘Welcome to the 2ND EDITION
Neighborhood? The Persistence of Discrimination and Segregation’ – Shanna Smith and Cathy Cloud, National Fair
Housing Alliance 3. ‘From Segregation to Integration: How Do We Get There?’ – Nancy A. Denton, University at Neo-Bohemia
Albany, SUNY 4. ‘Creating and Protecting Pro-Integration Programs Under the Fair Housing Act’ – John Relman, Glenn Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City
Schlactus, and Shalini Goel, Relman & Dane lawfirm 5. ‘Achieving Integration Through Private Litigation’ – Michael P.
Seng and F. Willis Caruso, The John Marshall Law School 6. ‘Constitutional and Statutory Mandates for Residential Edited by Richard Lloyd, Vanderbilt University, USA
Racial Integration and The Validity of Race-Conscious Affirmative Action to Achieve It’ – Florence Wagman Roisman, March 2010: 152x229: 312pp
Indiana University School of Law 7. ‘Housing Mobility: A Civil Right’ – Elizabeth K. Julian and Demetria McCain, Hb: 978-0-415-87096-2: £95.00 $130.00
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University and Alicia Jolla, City of Charlotte, North Carolina 9. ‘The Effects of Housing Market Discrimination on
Earnings Inequality’ – Samuel L. Myers, Jr., University of Minnesota, Kris Marsh, University of Maryland, and William A.
Darity, Jr., Duke University 10. ‘Racial/Ethnic Integration and Child Health Disparities’ – Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, Harvard
School of Public Health, Theresa L. Osypuk, Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences, and Nancy INSPECTION COPIES
McArdle, Harvard School of Public Health 11. ‘Integration, Segregation, and the Racial Wealth Gap’ – George Lipsitz
and Melvin L. Oliver, University of California, Santa Barbara 12. ‘Two-Tiered Justice: Race, Class, and Crime Policy’ – Textbooks marked ‘Available as an
Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project 13. ‘Residential Mobility, Neighborhoods and Poverty: Results from the Chicago Inspection Copy’ can be sent to lecturers
Gautreaux Program and the Moving to Opportunity Experiment’ – Stephanie DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University and considering adopting them for relevant
James E. Rosenbaum, Northwestern University 14. ‘The Ghetto Game: Apartheid and the Developer’s Imperative in
Post- Industrial American Cities’ – Mindy Thompson Fullilove, Lourdes Hernandez-Cordero, and Robert E. Fullilove,
courses. See the order form at the back
Columbia University School of Public Health 15. ‘The Myth of Concentrated Poverty’ – Stephen Steinberg, Queens of this catalogue for more information.
College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York 16. ‘Integration: Solving the Wrong Problem’ – Janet
L. Smith, University of Illinois at Chicago 17. ‘The Legacy of Segregation: Smashing Through the Generations’ – Roger
Wilkins, George Mason University
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heritage studies and anthropology.
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spatialized social structures. 2007: 152x229: 408pp
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Globalisation and the Middle NEW Ethnicity and Urban Life in China
Classes in India Cohesion and Community in A Comparative Study of Hui Muslims and
The Social and Cultural Impact of Neoliberal Han Chinese
Contemporary Hong Kong
Reforms Xiaowei Zang, City University of Hong Kong
Ray Forrest, University of Bristol, UK,
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase and Timothy J. Scrase, Adrienne La Grange and Ngai Ming Yip, both at Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition
both at University of Wollongong, Australia City University of Hong Kong Using both qualitative and quantitative data derived
Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia from fieldwork in Lanzhou between 2001 and 2004,
This book fills an important gap in the literature this much-needed work on ethnicity in Asia offers a
This is an impressive account of Hong Kong’s
published so far on economic liberalization and major sociological analysis of Hui Muslims in
contemporary social and spatial structure, exploring
globalization in India by providing much needed contemporary China.
issues of community, neighbourhood and social
ethnographic data from those affected by the division. 2007: 234x156: 208pp
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Building, Dwelling and Architecture in British most widely recognized urban landscapes in the
India and Ceylon world.
Heterotopia and the City
Edited by Peter Scriver, University of Adelaide, Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: High Rise City
2. Understanding Hong Kong’s Development – A Brief Public Space in a Postcivil Society
Australia and Vikramaditya Prakash, University of
Political Economy 3. City of Life 4. Reach for the Sky ... Edited by Michiel Dehaene, Eindhoven
Washington, Seattle, USA
The Classless City of Opportunity 5. Asia’s World City University of Technology, the Netherlands and
Series: Architext 6. A Machine for Living 7. Accomodating Social and
Lieven De Cauter, Katholiek Universitat,
Economic Change 8. The Local in the Global
International experts present an illustrated collection Leuven, Belgium
9. Conclusion: Into the Future
of essays exploring the societal impact of colonial Heterotopia and the City offers new explorations of
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architecture and engineering on the colonized and Hb: 978-0-415-37708-9: £80.00 $160.00 Foucault’s concept of ‘heterotopias’. The book
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China on the Move across the globe, investigating how heterotopia has
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Migration, the State, and the Household influenced our contemporary urban spaces.
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C. Cindy Fan, University of California, Los Selected Contents: Part 1: Heterotopology: ‘A Science in
Angeles, USA the Making’ Part 2: Heterotopia Revisited Part 3: The
The Social Fabric of the Mall as Agora: The Agora as Mall Part 4: Dwelling in a
Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography
Networked City Postcivil Society Part 5: Terrains Vagues: Transgression
This book is a multi-faceted, comprehensive and and Urban Activism Part 6: Heterotopia in the Splintering
Edited by Géraldine Pflieger, Luca Pattaroni, Metropolis Part 7: Heterotopia after the Polis
timely study of the millions of migrants in China,
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their experiences, and their impacts on the city and
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and the networked city. Following an introduction
Imperial Legacies and Postcolonial Predicament
by Castells in which he sets out the theoretical and
empirical framework to be followed, the book Edited by Fassil Demissie, DePaul University, USA
features nine original contributions focusing on the This book offers a range of scholarly interpretations
transformation of the fabric of the networked city in of the new forms of urbanity in contemporary
terms of policies and social practices. African cities, engaging with issues including
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cosmopolitan spaces, urban reconfigurations, and
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Sustainable Development 2. The EU Debate on
Sustainable Development 3. The UK Guidance to Achieve
Sustainable Development 4. Best Practice Case Studies Strategic Planning for
Integral Urbanism 5. Conclusions Development Part 2: A Scientific Regional Development in
Nan Ellin, Arizona State University, USA Foundation for Sustainable Development 6. Science,
Complexity and Sustainability 7. Settlements and Cities in
the UK
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9. Availability and Choice of Options Robin Thompson, Robin Thompson Associates and
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The Implementation of Urban Development With contributions from leading academics and
Strategies Intelligent Cities and Globalisation practitioners, Strategic Planning for Regional
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John Kromer, University of Pennsylvania, USA of Innovation Networks treatment of a fast-changing subject.
Through the insightful lens of an experienced Nicos Komninos, Thessaloniki Aristotle The book discusses:
practitioner, this book describes the origin, University, Greece
•the evolution of regional planning in the UK and
execution, and impact of urban repopulation Series: Regions and Cities the strategic thinking involved
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comprehensive and thought provoking introduction
Power: Municipal Reform and Eminent Domain in Kim Dovey, Melbourne University, Australia
Camden 9. An Integrated Strategy: Real Estate to this critically important emerging field.
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progress of the urban renaissance, and ensure its Söderström, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
inclusiveness and sustainability. This book is essential Series: Architext Olympic Cities
reading for students and professionals of urban
This original collection City Agendas, Planning, and the World’s Games,
design and urban planning, and for all those who
wish to improve the quality of the British urban examines how architectural 1896 to 2016
environment. ideas, social models and Edited by John R. Gold, Oxford Brookes University,
building forms circulate round UK and Margaret M. Gold, London Metropolitan
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One Hundred Urban Plans imported, adapted and commissioned and original essays written by a team
Eric Jenkins, Catholic University of America, USA contested in different societies of distinguished authors from the UK and overseas,
and how urban landscapes are reshaped by the it explores the historical experience of staging the
How big is Moscow’s Red Square in comparison to
global circulation of models drawn from elsewhere. Olympics from the point of view of the host city.
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be found in the plan of Savannah, Georgia’s historic backgrounds – architecture, anthropology, Festivals 2. Athens to Athens: The Summer Olympics,
geography, literature, science studies and sociology 1896–2004 3. The Winter Olympics: Driving Urban
district?
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– the book draws its inspiration from a series of
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different approaches and offers both original
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theoretical reflection and carefully crafted Games 7. Promoting the Olympic City 8. Accommodating
each accompanied by a one-page summary of the
case-studies. the Spectacle 9. Urban Regeneration and Renewal
site discussing its history, design and lessons for
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Recapturing Democracy
urban regeneration and renewal initiatives, and an
interest to students, researchers and practitioners understanding of these transitions is essential to Neoliberalization and the Struggle for Alternative
engaged in regeneration management, providing a place Sections 2 and 3 in perspective. Urban Futures
thematic exploration and examination of the ‘global’ Mark Purcell, University of Washington, USA
regeneration experience. Section 2 (‘Responses to Urban Change from
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Regional Planning for Open Space
The final section (‘City Responses to Urban Change’) argument with a number of
Edited by Arnold van der Valk, Wageningen case studies, Mark Purcell
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wide array of thematic approaches that have been scholars focus on what Purcell
Reviewing the limitations of various planning
followed is assembled in this section. Within the calls ‘procedural democracy’ – i.e., electoral politics
options, this book addresses the debate on how to
wider urban processes explored in Section 1, this and access to it – he instead assesses ‘substantive
preserve open space in the context of a growing
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metropolis.
have arisen in many cities, and considers a number have some say over issues of social justice, material
The importance of open spaces for well-being in well being, and economic equality. Neoliberalism,
of case-study cities from the UK, North America,
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conclude that the market needs to be combined right to the city,’ which encompasses substantive as
with governmental efforts. They scrutinize the well as procedural democracy for ordinary urban
connection between open space and the planning citizens.
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book provides practical pieces of insight in how to Neoliberalization 2. The Many Faces Of Democracy
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A Critical Social Thought (series)..............................................17 Hanlon, Bernadette................................................................5
Cross-Cultural Urban Design ................................................14 Harrison, Philip.....................................................................14
ACSA Architectural Education Series (series) ........................15
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Cultural Heritage Management in China ................................8 Henri Lefebvre .......................................................................9
Alexander, Catharine............................................................11
Cultural Spaces (series) ..............................................8, 12, 19 Heterotopia and the City......................................................11
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Culture and Civilization in the Middle East (series)..................8 Hetherington, Kevin.........................................................9, 19
American Suburb, The .........................................................10
Cybercities Reader, The ........................................................20 Heynen, Nik ...........................................................................7
Anne Cronin ..........................................................................9
History of the City................................................................19
Architecture, Power and National Identity ............................19
Architext (series) ..................................................8, 11, 13, 14 D Ho, K.C................................................................................11
Hogben, Paul .......................................................................14
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Davoudi, Simin.....................................................................15 Houck, Mike ........................................................................16
De Cauter, Lieven.................................................................11 Hough, Michael ...................................................................20
B de Neve, Geert ....................................................................18 Housing Policy in the United States........................................5
DeFilippis, James ....................................................................5 Hubbard, Phil.........................................................................1
Ball, Michael ........................................................................19
Degen, Monica Montserrat ....................................................8 Hughson, John E....................................................................9
Bavidge, Jenny .......................................................................9
Dehaene, Michiel .................................................................11 Humphrey, Caroline .............................................................11
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Demissie, Fassil ....................................................................11 Hutton, Thomas A. ..............................................................19
Beatley, Timothy ....................................................................2
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Dimitriou, Harry T.................................................................13 Imrie, Rob ............................................................................14
Benton-Short, Lisa..................................................................6
Disrupted Cities....................................................................12 In the Nature of Cities............................................................7
Birch, Eugénie........................................................................2
Dissent and Cultural Resistance in AsiaÕs Cities ...................18 Indefensible Space ...............................................................10
Bollens, Scott A. ....................................................................7
Donald, Stephanie Hemelryk ..................................................9 Integral Urbanism ................................................................13
Boontharm, Davisi................................................................14
Donner, Henrike...................................................................18 Integration Debate, The .......................................................10
Borden, Iain ...........................................................................2
Douglas, Ian.........................................................................16 Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks ..13
Branding Cities.......................................................................9
Douglass, Mike ....................................................................11
Branding New York................................................................8
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Dubai: Behind an Urban Spectacle .........................................8 Jackson, Kenneth...................................................................5
Britain’s New Towns.............................................................15
Jarvis, Helen...........................................................................6
Buchli, Victor .......................................................................11
Bull, Catherine .....................................................................14 E Jayne, Mark .........................................................................20
Jemelin, Christophe .............................................................11
Business Networks in Clusters and Industrial Districts ...........19
Economics of Commercial Property Markets, The.................19 Jenkins, Eric .........................................................................14
Butcher, Melissa ...................................................................18
Economics of Urban Property Markets, The..........................19 Jenks, Mike..........................................................................15
Eco-Urbanity ........................................................................12 Jerusalem...............................................................................9
C Education Policy, Space and the City ....................................18
Can Neighbourhoods Save the City? ....................................18
Ellin, Nan .............................................................................13
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Encyclopedia of the City.......................................................20 Kaika, Maria ..........................................................................7
Carmona, Matthew .............................................................12
Environment and the City ......................................................4 Kantor, Paula .........................................................................6
Caves, Roger W. ..............................................................2, 20
Ethnicity and Urban Life in China .........................................11 Kaufmann, Vincent ..............................................................11
China and Globalization.........................................................5
Evolving Arab City, The ........................................................15 Keil, Roger .............................................................................2
China on the Move ..............................................................11
Kelbaugh, Douglas...............................................................15
China’s Emerging Cities........................................................15
China’s Urban Space ............................................................18 F Kenny, Judith .......................................................................20
Kevin, Catherine ....................................................................9
Cinematic Urbanism.............................................................20
Fan, C. Cindy .......................................................................11 Key Ideas in Geography (series)..............................................1
Cities and Cinema ..................................................................6
Far’as, Ignacio........................................................................7 Kim, Yeong-Hyun...................................................................6
Cities and Consumption .......................................................20
Fixing Broken Cities..............................................................13 Kipfer, Stefan .......................................................................10
Cities and Cultures .................................................................6
Florida, Richard ....................................................................20 Knox, Paul L...........................................................................6
Cities and Design ...................................................................6
Forrest, Ray..........................................................................11 Kofman, Eleonore ..................................................................9
Cities and Development .........................................................4
Fox, Sean ...............................................................................4 Komninos, Nicos ..................................................................13
Cities and Economies .............................................................6
Framing Places .....................................................................13 Kozak, Daniel.......................................................................15
Cities and Gender ..................................................................6
Franck, Karen.......................................................................20 Kromer, John .......................................................................13
Cities and Natural Process ....................................................20
Frey, Hildebrand ...................................................................13
Cities and Nature ...................................................................6
Funck, Carolin......................................................................18
Cities and Race ......................................................................7
Cities and Suburbs .................................................................5
Fyee, Nick ............................................................................20 L
Cities and the Creative Class ................................................20
Cities Design and Evolution..................................................15 G La Grange, Adrienne............................................................11
Larice, Michael.......................................................................2
Cities in Globalization ............................................................7
Ganguly-Scrase, Ruchira.......................................................11 Lee, Yok-shiu F. ......................................................................8
Cities in the Developing World.............................................20
Gentrification.........................................................................9 Lees, Loretta ................................................................5, 9, 14
Cities, Citizens, and Technologies .........................................18
Gentrification Reader, The......................................................5 LeGates, Richard ....................................................................2
Cities, Nationalism and Democratization ................................7
George, Clive.........................................................................4 Liddle, Joyce ........................................................................16
Cities, Politics & Power...........................................................6
Geyh, Paula .........................................................................18 Life in the Megalopolis...........................................................8
City ........................................................................................1
Global Architect, The ...........................................................12 Lin, George C.S. ..................................................................18
City Cultures Reader, The .......................................................2
Global Cities Reader, The .......................................................2 Lin, Jan ..................................................................................2
City in American Political Development, The ........................17
Global Realities (series).....................................................5, 10 Lindner, Christoph..................................................................7
City Life from Jakarta to Dakar.............................................10
Globalisation and the Middle Classes in India.......................11 Lindner, Christoph................................................................20
City Publics ............................................................................7
Globalization, the City and Civil Society in Pacific Asia .........11 Lipman, Pauline ...................................................................17
City Reader, The.....................................................................2
Globalization, Violence and the Visual Culture of Cities..........7 Living Cities in Japan............................................................18
Clark, David .........................................................................20
Gold, John R..................................................................14, 19 Lizieri, Colin .........................................................................19
Cloke, Jonathan.....................................................................6
Gold, Margaret M................................................................14 Lloyd, Richard ........................................................................9
Club Cultures .........................................................................8
Gonzalez, Sara.....................................................................18 Loose Space.........................................................................20
Cohesion and Community in Contemporary Hong Kong......11
Goode, David.......................................................................16 Ludic City, The .....................................................................13
Colonial Modernities ............................................................11
Goonewardena, Kanishka ....................................................10
Common Ground?...............................................................17
Graham, Stephen.................................................................12
Community Development Reader, The ...................................5
Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic
Graham, Steve .....................................................................20
Greenberg, Miriam ................................................................8
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Guggenheim, Michael..........................................................14 Macdonald, Elizabeth.............................................................2
Connolly, James .....................................................................7
Gulson, Kalervo N. ...............................................................18 Macgregor, Bryan D. ............................................................19
Consuming the Entrepreneurial City.......................................9
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Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and
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Mobility (series)......................................................................9
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Marcus, Alan .........................................................................8
Coward, Martin ...................................................................18
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