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An edition of The city reader (2015)

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"The sixth edition of the highly successfulThe City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new. The City Reader is the anchor volume in the Routledge Urban Reader Series and is now integrated with all ten other titles in the series. This edition has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as compact cities, urban history, place making, sustainable urban development, globalization, cities and climate change, the world city network, the impact of technology on cities, resilient cities, cities in Africa and the Middle East, and urban theory. The new edition places greater emphasis on cities in the developing world, globalization and the global city system of the future. The plate sections have been revised and updated. Sixty generous selections are included: forty-four from the fifth edition, and sixteen new selections, including three newly written exclusively for The City Reader. The sixth edition keeps classic writings by authors such as Ebenezer Howard, Ernest W. Burgess, LeCorbusier, Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, and Louis Wirth, as well as the best contemporary writings of, among others, Peter Hall, Manuel Castells, David Harvey, Saskia Sassen, and Kenneth Jackson. In addition to newly commissioned selections by Yasser Elshestawy, Peter Taylor, and Lawrence Vale, new selections in the sixth edition include writings by Aristotle, Peter Calthorpe, Alberto Camarillo, Filip DeBoech, Edward Glaeser, David Owen, Henri Pirenne, The Project for Public Spaces, Jonas Rabinovich and Joseph Lietman, Doug Saunders, and Bish Sanyal. The anthology features general and section introductions as well as individual introductions to the selected articles introducing the authors, providing context, relating the selection to other selection, and providing a bibliography for further study. The sixth edition includes fifty plates in four plate sections, substantially revised from the fifth edition." from the publisher's website.

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Routledge
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English
Pages
800

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Table of Contents

How to study cities
The evolution of cities
The urbanization of the human population
The urban revolution
The polis
City origins and cities and European civilization
The great towns
Evolution and transformation: The American Industrial metropolis, 1840-1940
The drive-in culture of contemporary America
Beyond suburbia: The rise of the technoburb
Global city network
What is a city?
Urbanism as a way of life
The negro problems of Philadelphia, the question of earning a living, and color prejudice
The code of the street and decent and street families
Cities of color: The new racial frontier in California's minority-majority cities
The uses of sidewalks: Safety
Bowling alone: America's declining social capital
The creative class
Urban space
The growth of the city: An introduction to a research project
The Los Angeles School of Urbanism: An intellectual history
What happened to gender relations on the way from Chicago to Los Angeles?
Social exclusion and space
Fortress L.A.
The causes of sprawl
Space of flows, space of places: Materials for a theory of urbanism in the information age
Urban politics, governance, and economics
Politics
Broken windows
The right to the city
A ladder of citizen participation
The city as a growth machine: Toward a political economy of place
The city as a distorted price system
The competitive advantage of the inner city
The new Arab city
Metropolitics and fiscal equity
Urban planning history and visions
Public parks and the enlargement of towns
Author's introduction and the town-country magnet
A contemporary city
Broadacre City: A new community plan
Spectral Kinshasa: Building the city through an arhitecture of woods
Towards sustainable development
Charter of the new urbanism
Green Manhattan: Everywhere should be more like New York
Urban planning theory and practice
The city of theory
Twentieth-century land use planning: A stalwart family tree
Planning in the face of conflict
Advocacy and pluralism in planning
Planning for sustainability in European cities: A review of practice in leading cities
Urban planning in Curitiba
Urbanism in the age of climate change
Hybrid planning cultures: The search for the global cultural commons
Making room for a planet of cities
Urban design and placemaking
What is placemaking?
The neighborhood unit
The city image and its elements
The design of spaces
Toward an urban design manifesto
Three types of outdoor activities, life between buildings, and outdoor activities and the quality of outdoor space
Resilient cities: Clarifying concept or catch-all cliche?
Placemaking and the future of cities
Cities in a global society
The impact of the new technologies and globalization on cities
Key findings and messages
From global cities to globalized urbanization
The place where everything changes
Chinese cities in a global society
The automobile, the city, and the new urban mobilities
Our urban species.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series
The Routledge urban reader series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
307.76
Library of Congress
HT151 .C586 2015, HT151.C586 2015, HT151 .C586 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
pages cm.
Number of pages
800

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26889790M
Internet Archive
cityreader0000unse_c5d3
ISBN 10
1138812900, 1138812919
ISBN 13
9781138812901, 9781138812918, 9781315748504
LCCN
2015005107
OCLC/WorldCat
904505934, 918593783

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