04511nam 2200841 450 99630922530331620220426152637.03-8394-2478-X10.14361/transcript.9783839424780(CKB)3460000000132732(EBL)1914289(SSID)ssj0001335924(PQKBManifestationID)11874748(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001335924(PQKBWorkID)11295484(PQKB)10865162(MiAaPQ)EBC1914289(DE-B1597)395462(OCoLC)892891794(OCoLC)903970160(DE-B1597)9783839424780(MiAaPQ)EBC6695288(Au-PeEL)EBL6695288(OCoLC)885022344(ScCtBLL)02f4da34-5d29-4ba9-b37e-f79cb291b9cf(transcript Verlag)9783839424780(EXLCZ)99346000000013273220220426d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Berlin reader a compendium on urban change and activism /edited by Matthias Bernt, Britta Grell, Andrej Holm1st ed.Bielefeld, Germany :Transcript Verlag,[2013]©20131 online resource (281 p.)Urban StudiesDescription based upon print version of record.3-8376-2478-1 Includes bibliographical references.1 Contents 5 Preface 9 Introduction 11 Berlin Won't Remain Berlin 25 Berlin is Becoming the Capital - Surely and Securely 33 Last Exit to Alexanderplatz 47 Berlin's Urban Development Discourse 53 The Barbarian East 71 Berlin: From Divided to Fragmented City? 77 New Lines of Division in the New Berlin 95 Exploring the Substance and Style of Gentrification: Berlin's "Prenzlberg" 107 City of Talents? 131 The Uneven Development of Berlin's Housing Provision 155 Berlin's Gentrification Mainstream 171 The Berlin Water Company 189 Berlin Diversities 207 "Berlin Does Not Love You" 223 The Sound of Berlin 239 Spree Riverbanks for Everyone! 261 Copyright Information 275By drawing together widely dispersed yet central writings, the Berlin Reader is an essential resource for everyone interested in urban development in one of the most interesting and important metropolises in Europe. It provides scholars as well as students, journalists and visitors with an overview of the most central discussions on the tremendous changes Berlin experienced since the fall of the wall. It covers a wide range of issues, including inner city renewal, housing and the local economy, gentrification and other urban conflicts. The book breaks ground in two dimensions: first, by offering also non-German speakers an insight into the very controversial debates after reunification, and, second, by highlighting the ambivalent consequences of Berlin's urban transformation in the past decades.»Der ›Berlin Reader‹ [gibt] als profunde Einführung einen kritischen Überblick über Stadtentwicklung, Debatten und Aktivismus in Berlin seit den 1990er Jahren.« Elky Krasny, dérive, 55 (2014) »Bücher wie das vorliegende helfen uns, städtische Entwicklungen zu begreifen und zu verstehen.« Thomas Feltes, www.polizei-newsletter.de, 10 (2013)Urban studies (Bielefeld, Germany)Urban renewalGermanyBerlinCity planningGermanyBerlinUrbanizationGermanyBerlinHistoryBerlin (Germany)Social conditionsBerlin (Germany)Politics and governmentArchitecture.Social Geography.Sociology.Urban Planning and Development.Urban Planning.Urban Studies.Urbanity.Urban renewalCity planningUrbanizationHistory.300Grell BrittaHolm AndrejBernt MatthiasKnowledge Unlatched - KU Select 2018: Backlist Collectionfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996309225303316The Berlin Reader2224209UNISA