Urban futures
critical commentaries on shaping the city
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Author
Contributions
- Hall, Tim, 1968- - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Routledge, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3568179M
- ISBN-100415266939
- OCLC Control Number57172737
- OCLC Control Number50235114
- OCLC Control Numberurbanfuturescrit00mile
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002068181
- Goodreads20766
Classifications
- DDC307.76
- LCCHT119 .M55 2003
Description
Urban Futures brings together commentaries from a wide range of contemporary disciplines and fields relevant to urban culture, form and society. The book concerns cities in the broadest sense, not just as buildings and spaces, but also as processes and events or sites of occupation, in which meanings are constructed in many ways. The contributors draw on their specialist areas of research to inform current debate, but they also speculate as to how cities will be shaped in the 21st century. Specific areas of research include homeless people's organizations and restoration ecology in brownfield sites in the USA, post-industrial urban landscapes, post-industrial economics, tourism and cultural planning. The book allows each writer to state theri own conclusions, but together they suggest that tomorrow's cities will, while remaining locations of difference and contestation, be rapidly evolving systems in which dwellers assume increasing responsibilities and power.
First Sentence
This part includes three critical reflections on images or texts which serve as points of departure for a wider reconsideration of change in cultural and urban histories.
Excerpt
This part includes three critical reflections on images or texts which serve as points of departure for a wider reconsideration of change in cultural and urban histories.
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