图书简介
This work offers an interdisciplinary approach to the topic of the city and city life in the post-modern context, presented as a series of thematic explorations of key developments and debates.
VOLUME ONE: GLOBALIZATION AND THE CONTEMPORARY CITY \\ Part One: Cities and the New Global Economy \\ “Chinatown”, Part Two? The ‘Internationalization’ of Downtown Los AngelesM. Davis \\ Los Angeles as Postmodern UrbanismM. Dear and S. Flusty \\ European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global EconomyM. Castells \\ The City as an Entertainment MachineR. Lloyd and T.N. Clark \\ A Flexible City of StrangersR. Sennett \\ Part Two: Theorising Global and World Cities \\ Leading World Cities: Empirical Evaluations of Urban Nodes in Multiple NetworksP.J. Taylor \\ Locating Cities on Global CircuitsS. Sassen \\ The Ordinary CityA. Amin and S. Graham \\ Theses on UrbanizationN. Brenner \\ Mexico: Cultural Globalization in a Disintegrating CityN.G. Canclini \\ Super-Diverse Street: A ‘Trans-Ethnography’ across Migrant LocalitiesS.M. Hall \\ Part Three: Neoliberalism, Globalisation, and Policy Mobility \\ Neoliberalism as Creative DestructionD. Harvey \\ New Globalism, New Urbanism: Gentrification as Global Urban StrategyN. Smith \\ Neoliberal Urbanism: Models, Moments, MutationsJ. Peck, N. Theodore and N. Brenner \\ Expertise, Truth, and Urban Policy Mobilities: Global Circuits of Knowledge in the Development of Vancouver, Canada’s ‘Four Pillar’ Drug StrategyE.J. McCann \\ VOLUME TWO: LIFESTYLE, CONSUMPTION AND THE UNEQUAL CITY \\ Part One: Urban Lifestyles, Gentrification and New Urban Spaces \\ Flexible Accumulation through Urbanization: Reflections on ‘Post Modernism’ in the American CityD. Harvey \\ Artists, Aestheticisation and the Field of GentrificationD. Ley \\ Consuming Authenticity: From Outposts of Difference to Means of ExclusionS. Zukin \\ Part Two: Cultural Economies \\ Bohemia and Economic GeographyR. Florida \\ Creative Cities: Conceptual Issues and Policy QuestionsA.J. Scott \\ Urban Development and the Politics of a Creative Class: Evidence from a Study of ArtistsA. Markusen \\ Part Three: Urban Spectacle \\ Landscape as Spectacle: World’s Fairs and the Culture of Heroic ConsumptionD. Ley and K. Olds \\ Appropriating the Spectacle: Play and Politics in a Leisure LandscapeQ. Stevens and K. Dovey \\ Part Four: Urbanity, Sociality and Consumption \\ Urbanity, Lifestyle and Making Sense of the New Urban Cultural Economy: Notes from Auckland, New ZealandA. Latham \\ Transposing the Urban to the Mall: Routes, Relationships, and Resistance in Two Santiago, Chile, Shopping CentersJ. Stillerman and R. Salcedo \\ The Magic of the Marketplace: Sociality in a Neglected Public SpaceS. Watson \\ Part Five: New Geographies of Urban Exclusion \\ Fortified Enclaves: The New Urban SegregationT.P. Caldeira \\ Neighbourhood Effects and Cultural ExclusionH. Bauder \\ Territorial Stigmatization in the Age of Advanced MarginalityL. Wacquant \\ The Cosmopolitan CanopyE. Anderson \\ VOLUME THREE: MULTIPLE MODERNITIES AND THE POSTCOLONIAL CITY \\ Part One: Re-Thinking Urban Comparison \\ The Legitimacy of Comparisons in Comparative Urban Studies: A Theoretical Position and an Application to North African CitiesJ. Abu-Lughod \\ The Times and Spaces of Modernity (or Who Needs Postmodernism?)A.D. King \\ Thinking Cities through Elsewhere: Comparative Tactics for a More Global Urban StudiesJ. Robinson \\ Hybrid Gentrification in South Africa: Theorising across Southern and Northern CitiesC. Lemanski \\ Part Two: Citizenship and Innovations in Living Together \\ Insurgent Citizenship in an Era of Global Urban PeripheriesJ. Holston \\ The Porto Alegre Experiment and Deliberative Democratic TheoryG. Baiocchi \\ Living Dangerously: Biopolitics and Urban Citizenship in Bogotá, ColombiaA. Zeiderman \\ Deep Democracy: Urban Governmentality and the Horizon of PoliticsA. Appadurai \\ Part Three: Planning and Governance \\ Why India Cannot Plan Its Cities: Informality, Insurgence and the Idiom of UrbanizationA. Roy \\ China’s Changing Urban Governance in the Transition towards a More Market-Oriented EconomyF. Wu \\ Part Four: Postcolonial Urban Materialities \\ People as Infrastructure: Intersecting Fragments in JohannesburgA. Simone \\ The City as Assemblage: Dwelling and Urban SpaceC. McFarlane \\ Postcolonialising Informality?A. Varley \\ The Metonymic Urbanism of Twenty-First-Century MumbaiA. Harris \\ Haussmannization in the Tropics: Abject Urbanism and Infrastructural Violence in NicaraguaD. Rodgers \\ VOLUME FOUR: COMPLEXITY AND MATERIALITY \\ Part One: Theorising Materiality \\ Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and Monstrosity in the Contemporary CityM. Gandy \\ Moving Cities: Rethinking the Materialities of Urban GeographiesA. Latham and D. McCormack \\ The Good CityA. Amin \\ Out of Order Understanding Repair and MaintenanceS. Graham and N. Thrift \\ Part Two: Mobility, Bodies, Affect \\ Encountering Stressed Bodies: Slow Creep Transformations and Tipping Points of Commuting MobilitiesD. Bissell \\ Things at Work: Informal Social-Material Mechanisms for Getting the Job DoneH. Molotch and N. Mcclain \\ ‘But Malice Aforethought’: Cities and the Natural History of HatredN. Thrift \\ Part Three: Digital and Smart Cities \\ The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart UrbanismR. Kitchin \\ Extract from Me++: The Cyborg Self and the Networked CityW.J. Mitchell \\ Part Four: Co-Producing Knowledge about Urban Environments \\ Community Knowledge in Environmental Health Science: Co-Producing Policy ExpertiseJ. Corburn \\ Living Roofs and Brownfield Wildlife: Towards a Fluid Biogeography of UK Nature ConservationJ. Lorimer \\ Part Five: Cities and the Anthropocene \\ Global Forecasts of Urban Expansion to 2030 and Direct Impacts on Biodiversity and Carbon PoolsK.C. Seto, B. Güneralp and L.R. Hutyra \\ Cities and the Multilevel Governance of Global Climate ChangeM.M. Betsill and H. Bulkeley \\ Part Six: New Models of Cities and Complexity \\ The Size, Scale, and Shape of CitiesM. Batty \\ Growth, Innovation, Scaling, and the Pace of Life in CitiesL.M. Bettencourt, J. Lobo, D. Helbing, C. Kühnert and G.B. West \\ Extract from A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social ComplexityM. DeLanda
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