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Urban Geography : A Critical Introduction



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Autore: Jonas Andrew E. G Visualizza persona
Titolo: Urban Geography : A Critical Introduction Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chicester : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2015
©2013
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (380 pages)
Disciplina: 307.76
Soggetto topico: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Altri autori: McCannEugene  
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Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Approaching the City -- 1.1 Introduction -- Bright lights, big city -- Academic approaches -- 1.2 Being Geographical, Being Urbanist -- Defining "the urban" as an object of study -- 1.3 Approaching Cities as Processes: Urbanization and Development, Urbanism, and Planning -- Urbanization and development -- Urbanism -- Planning -- Summary -- 1.4 Urban Geography: Foundational Approaches -- Before there was Urban Geography: The Chicago School -- Urban geography, from the Chicago School to the quantitative revolution -- 1.5 Conclusion: Building on our Foundations -- 1.6 Further Reading -- Chapter 2 Cities for Whom? The Contours and Commitments of Critical Urban Geography -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Developing Critical Urban Theories and Concepts -- Gentrification and the "rent gap" as critical concepts -- Being critical by combining the abstract and the concrete -- 2.3 Social Relevance and Public Action -- Public urban geographies and the right to the city -- Occupying urban space and urban political discourse -- 2.4 Ordinary Urbanism in a World of Cities -- Critical geographies beyond the academy -- Critical geographies beyond the global North: Ordinariness, difference,and decentering urban theory -- 2.5 Positively Different, Positively Critical -- 2.6 Further Reading -- Chapter 3 Production, Economy, and the City -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Urbanization and the Regional Dynamics of the Production System -- Accumulation, urbanization, and capitalist development -- Urban development under mass production -- 3.3 Patterns and Processes of Urban and Regional Development after Fordism -- 3.4 Globalization as regional urbanization -- Uneven regional development in the United Kingdom.
Racism and uneven urban development: the case of redlining -- 3.5 Gentrification: The Economic Revival of the Inner City? -- 3.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 3.7 Further Reading -- Chapter 4 A World of Cities -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 There is Nothing New About Global Cities -- 4.3 Cities in the Contemporary World: The Global Cities Literature -- Economic command, control, and connection, post-1970 -- Specifying "globalness": Advanced producer services and the command and control of the global economy -- Measuring and mapping command, control, and connections -- 4.4 Beyond a "Citadel Geography": The Critique of the Dominant Global Cities Approach -- 4.5 Toward Critical Geographies of Ordinary Urbanism: Researching a World of Cities -- Ordinary urbanism on the move -- 4.6 Conclusion -- 4.7 Further Reading -- Chapter 5 Labor and the City -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Why your Labor Matters: Making a Living in the City -- 5.3 The Control and Segmentation of Labor in the Industrial City -- The control and segregation of labor in the new international division of labor -- 5.4 The Urban Labor Market: Dynamic Dependencies Between Employers and Workers -- 5.5 Welfare-to-Work and the Rise of Contingent Labor in the City -- 5.6 Resisting Urban Economic Change: Labor and Community Coalitions -- Contesting deindustrialization in Chicago -- Living wage campaigns in London -- 5.7 Summary and Conclusion -- 5.8 Further Reading -- Chapter 6 The City and Social Reproduction -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Defining the Gendered Spaces of Social Reproduction -- Women's work, love, and the social reproduction of capitalism -- 6.3 Social Reproduction and Urban Form -- Social reproduction and urban form in Kolkata, India -- 6.4 Changing Spaces of Social Reproduction -- The case of public housing in the United States -- The case of undocumented migrant life in the United States.
The case of structural adjustment in Kingston, Jamaica -- 6.5 Summary -- 6.6 Further Reading -- Chapter 7 Governing the City The State, Urban Planning, and Politics -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Capitalist Urbanization: Planning, Social Provision, and the Housing Question -- The provision of housing -- 7.3 Urban Entrepreneurialism and the New Urban Politics -- Entrepreneurial urban policies -- 7.4 Suburban Development and Metropolitan Political Fragmentation -- Edge cities and postsuburban space -- Gated communities -- 7.5 De Facto Urban Policy and the Rise of City-Regionalism -- 7.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 7.7 Further Reading -- Chapter 8 Experiencing Cities -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 What is "Experience"? -- Social difference and power -- 8.3 Social Space, City Space -- Gentrification -- Is the "ghetto" your home? -- Homelessness -- Youth geographies and consumption spaces -- 8.4 Is there an Urban Identity? -- 8.5 Emotions and City Life -- 8.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 8.7 Further Reading -- Chapter 9 Molding and Marketing the Image of the City -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Contemporary Perspectives on Urban Entrepreneurialism -- 9.3 Who Markets Cities and to Whom? Key Actors and Audiences -- 9.4 Making the Pitch: The Strategies and Politics of Shaping Urban Identities for the Market -- Imagineering the built environment as a resource for production and consumption -- People as resources for production and consumption -- Managing and policing the Imagineered city -- The politics of maintaining a city's image -- 9.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 9.6 Further Reading -- Chapter 10 Nature and Environment in the City -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Nature in the Modern Metropolis -- Urban metabolism -- Positive environmentalism -- Disease, life, and death in the modern city -- 10.3 Regulating Nature and Environment in the City.
Regulating the boundaries between city and countryside -- Re-imagining nature in the entrepreneurial city -- 10.4 The Urban Sustainability Fix: Towards Low Carbon Cities -- 10.5 Summary and Conclusion -- 10.6 Further Reading -- Chapter 11 Urban Arts and Visual Cultures -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Art, Aesthetics, and Urban Space -- 11.3 Visuality -- 11.4 The Artistic Mode of Production -- 11.5 Architecture, Verticality, and the Nation -- 11.6 Museums and Memorialization -- 11.7 Summary and Conclusions -- 11.8 Further Reading -- Chapter 12 Alternative Urban Spaces and Politics -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Beyond Mainstream Urban Development Politics -- 12.3 The Right to the City and the New Urban Commons -- The right to the city -- The new urban commons -- 12.4 The City, Citizenship, and Democracy -- 12.5 Environmental and Social Justice in the City -- 12.6 Circuits of Value and Alternative Urban Enterprises -- 12.7 Summary and Conclusions -- 12.8 Further Reading -- Chapter 13 Urban Crises -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Global Financial Crisis and Austerity Urbanism -- 13.3 Shrinking Cities -- The effects of shrinkage on urban identity and memory -- 13.4 National Political Unrest -- Bangkok, Thailand -- 13.5 The Urban Carceral Society -- The carceral society away from prison -- 13.6 Militarization of the City, Urbanization of the Military -- 13.7 Summary and Conclusions -- 13.8 Further Reading -- Chapter 14 Epilogue: Critical Urban Geographies and Their Futures -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Ways Forward -- Exploring interconnected urban worlds -- Looking for new and existing alliances and social movements in the city -- Rescaling knowledge of the state and citizenship around the city -- Revealing urban geographies of social reproduction -- Planning for social and environmental justice in the city -- 14.3 Final reflections and Conclusions -- Glossary.
References -- Index -- EULA.
Sommario/riassunto: Urban Geography a comprehensive introduction to a variety of issues relating to contemporary urban geography, including patterns and processes of urbanization, urban development, urban planning, and life experiences in modern cities. Reveals both the diversity of ordinary urban geographies and the networks, flows and relations which increasingly connect cities and urban spaces at the global scale Uses the city as a lens for proposing and developing critical concepts which show how wider social processes, relations, and power structures are changing Considers the experiences, lives, practices, struggles, and words of ordinary urban residents and marginalized social groups rather than exclusively those of urban elites Shows readers how to develop critical perspectives on dominant neoliberal representations of the city and explore the great diversity of urban worlds.
Titolo autorizzato: Urban Geography  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781118608500
9781405189798
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Critical Introductions to Geography Ser.