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The SAGE Companion to the City (PDF eBook)


The SAGE Companion to the City (PDF eBook)

eBook by Hall, Timothy/Hubbard, Phil/Short, John Rennie

The SAGE Companion to the City (PDF eBook)

£52.00

ISBN:
9781849208291
Publication Date:
21 May 2008
Publisher:
Sage Publications
Imprint:
SAGE Publications Ltd
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
eBook
For delivery:
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The SAGE Companion to the City (PDF eBook)

Description

This book pulls together an exceptional range of literature in addressing the complexity of contemporary patterns and processes of urbanization. It offers a rich array of concepts and theories and is studded with fascinating examples that illustrate the changing nature of cities and urban life - Paul Knox, Virginia Tech UniversityThe SAGE Companion to the City is a tour-de-force of contemporary urban studies. At once a stocktake, showcase and springboard for scholarly approaches to cities and city life, the editors have assembled a cohesive and convincing set of lucid, insightful and critical essays of great quality. Eschewing grand theory and deadening encyclopediasm, the contributors refresh both longstanding concerns and explore new themes in ways both brilliantly accessible to newcomers and satisfying to the cognoscenti. - Robert Freestone, University of New South WalesOrganized in four sections The SAGE Companion to the City provides a systematic A-Z to understanding the city that explains the interrelations between society, culture and economy. O Histories: explores power, religion, science and technology, modernity, and the landscape of the city. O Economies and Inequalities: explores work and leisure, globalisation, innovation, and the role of the state. O Communities:aexplores migration and settlement, segregation and division, civility, housing and homelessness. O Order and Disorder: explores politics and policy, planning and conflict, law and order, surveillance and terror. An accessible guide to all areas of urban studies, the text offers both a contemporary cutting edge reflection and measured historical and geographical reflection on urban studies. It will be essential reading for students of any discipline interested in the city as an object of study.

Contents

PART ONE: HISTORIES AND IDEOLOGIES Power and Prestige - Lily Kong Faith and Devotion - Keith Lilley Science and Technology - Colin Chant Modernity and Utopia - John R. Gold Monuments and Memories - Lisa Benton-Short PART TWO: ECONOMIES AND INEQUALITIES Capital and Class - Kevin Ward Global and Local - Yeong Kim Innovation and Creativity - Andy C. Pratt States and Laws - Angus Cameron Pleasure and Leisure - David Bell, Sarah L. Holloway, Mark Jayne and Gill Valentine PART THREE: COMMUNITIES AND CONTESTATION Migration and Settlement - Marie Price Segregation and Division - David Wilson Civility and Etiquette - Mick Smith and Joyce Davidson House and Home - Sarah Holloway Housing and Homelessness - Gerald Daly PART FOUR: ORDER AND DISORDER Politics and Policy - Don McNeill Speed and Slowness - Alan Latham and Derek McCormack Planning and Conflict - Malcolm Miles Crime and Policing - Steve Herbert Terror and surveillance - Jon Coaffee and David Murakami Wood Dreams and Nightmares - Stuart C. Aitken

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