Movement in Cities

Movement in Cities
Title Movement in Cities PDF eBook
Author P.W. Daniels
Publisher Routledge
Pages 413
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Science
ISBN 113567163X

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Movement in Cities describes and analyses urban travel in terms of purpose, distance and frequency of journeys and modes and routes used, concentrating mainly on British towns with many references to the United States and Australia. The authors elucidate the all-important interrelations between location of activities and the patterns of transport supply and use within towns. The issues they raise are of pressing practical and intellectual importance. This book was first published in 1980.

New Movement in Cities

New Movement in Cities
Title New Movement in Cities PDF eBook
Author Brian Richards
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1969
Genre Local transit
ISBN

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People Before Highways

People Before Highways
Title People Before Highways PDF eBook
Author Karilyn Crockett
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre City planning
ISBN 9781625342966

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Introduction -- People before highways: stopping highways, building a regional social movement -- Battling desires: (re)defining progress -- Groundwork: imagining a highwayless future -- Planning for tomorrow not yesterday: "we were wrong"--New territory--city-making, searching for control -- Making victory stick: new dreams, new plans, new park

Understanding Cities

Understanding Cities
Title Understanding Cities PDF eBook
Author Alexander R. Cuthbert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 353
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0415608236

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Understanding Cities is richly textured, complex and challenging. It creates the vital link between urban design theory and praxis and opens the required methodological gateway to a new and unified field of urban design. Using spatial political economy as his most important reference point, Alexander Cuthbert both interrogates and challenges mainstream urban design and provides an alternative and viable comprehensive framework for a new synthesis. He rejects the idea of yet another theory in urban design, and chooses instead to construct the necessary intellectual and conceptual scaffolding for what he terms 'The New Urban Design'. Building both on Michel de Certeau's concept of heterology - 'thinking about thinking' - and on the framework of his previous books Designing Cities and The Form of Cities, Cuthbert uses his prior adopted framework - history, philosophy, politics, culture, gender, environment, aesthetics, typologies and pragmatics - to create three integrated texts. Overall, the trilogy allows a new field of urban design to emerge. Pre-existing and new knowledge are integrated across all three volumes, of which Understanding Cities is the culminating text.

Movements in the City

Movements in the City
Title Movements in the City PDF eBook
Author Vincenzo Ruggiero
Publisher Routledge
Pages 185
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1317904494

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For 2nd and 3rd year courses in urban sociology, sociology of exclusion, social stratification, planning and cultural studies in departments of sociology and urban geography. This book provides an in depth examination of social movements and urban life in European cities today. Unique in its interdisciplinary approach, it covers traditional areas of urban studies, sociological concerns about the concept of change and the characteristics of social movements. It presents current theory as well as discursive sections based around empirical work conducted in major European cities including London, Paris and Berlin.

Urban Inequality

Urban Inequality
Title Urban Inequality PDF eBook
Author Jesús Manuel González Pérez
Publisher MDPI
Pages 145
Release 2018-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3038972002

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Urban Inequality" that was published in Urban Science

Comeback Cities

Comeback Cities
Title Comeback Cities PDF eBook
Author Paul S. Grogan
Publisher Westview Press
Pages 302
Release 2001-12-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813339529

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America's inner cities, recovering from pervasive crime and social disorder that plagued them only a decade ago, are now revived - producing results beyond expectations and reawakening America's toughest neighborhoods