Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office

Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office
Title Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office PDF eBook
Author United States. Patent Office
Publisher
Pages 1102
Release 1938
Genre Patents
ISBN

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City, Class, and Capital

City, Class, and Capital
Title City, Class, and Capital PDF eBook
Author Michael Harloe
Publisher Holmes & Meier Pub
Pages 188
Release 1982
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780841907935

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Capital City

Capital City
Title Capital City PDF eBook
Author Samuel Stein
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 242
Release 2019-03-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786636387

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“This superbly succinct and incisive book couldn’t be more timely or urgent.” —Michael Sorkin, author of All Over the Map Our cities are changing. Around the world, more and more money is being invested in buildings and land. Real estate is now a $217 trillion dollar industry, worth thirty-six times the value of all the gold ever mined. It forms sixty percent of global assets, and one of the most powerful people in the world—the president of the United States—made his name as a landlord and developer. Samuel Stein shows that this explosive transformation of urban life and politics has been driven not only by the tastes of wealthy newcomers, but by the state-driven process of urban planning. Planning agencies provide a unique window into the ways the state uses and is used by capital, and the means by which urban renovations are translated into rising real estate values and rising rents. Capital City explains the role of planners in the real estate state, as well as the remarkable power of planning to reclaim urban life.

Cities in Transformation

Cities in Transformation
Title Cities in Transformation PDF eBook
Author Michael P. Smith
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages 270
Release 1984-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The aim of this volume is to link the study of 'the urban question' to new developments in general social theory. Urban studies, as an interdisciplinary science, must take account of political science, history, sociology, economics, planning, and policy analysis in order to broaden its application. To do this the authors advance the debate on the scope and limit of individual and local action within the structure of advanced urban concentration. They explore the analytical advantages and disadvantages of focusing on the system-level dynamics of economic, political, and social structures. `This excellent anthology brings us up to date on theoretical developments and empirical research within the framework of left urban polit

City, Class, and Power

City, Class, and Power
Title City, Class, and Power PDF eBook
Author Manuel Castells
Publisher Palgrave
Pages 198
Release 1978
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN 9780333225554

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American Cities

American Cities
Title American Cities PDF eBook
Author Morris Zeitlin
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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An overview of U.S. cities from the colonial period to the present with useful ideas on how their central problems came about and some ideas to solve them.

Representing the City

Representing the City
Title Representing the City PDF eBook
Author Anthony D. King
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 300
Release 1996-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780814746790

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Classic representations of the city have focused on simplistic urban dichotomies such as renewal or decline, poverty or prosperity, and vice or vigor. We are left with the question of what actually constitutes a city and what makes it and its people succeed or fail. Recent writing on the city, however, has begun to question the images, metaphors, and discourses through which the contemporary city is represented. Discussing recent visual, architectural and spatial transformations in New York and other major world cities in relation to the themes of ethnicity, capital, and culture, Re-Presenting the City moves between interpretive representations of the newly emerging metropolis and the theoretical and methodological questions raised by the task of such representations. Contributors with backgrounds in urban planning, sociology, cultural studies, architecture, art history, geography, and philosophy reflect on the construction of both the real and the unreal city, the images, metaphors and discourses through which the contemporary city is represented, and the texts which both mediate our experience of, as well as contribute to producing, the city of the future.