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.

The Book in Movement

The Book in Movement
Title The Book in Movement PDF eBook
Author Magalí Rabasa
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Pages 327
Release 2019-05-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0822986868

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Over the past two decades, Latin America has seen an explosion of experiments with autonomy, as people across the continent express their refusal to be absorbed by the logic and order of neoliberalism. The autonomous movements of the twenty-first century are marked by an unprecedented degree of interconnection, through their use of digital tools and their insistence on the importance of producing knowledge about their practices through strategies of self-representation and grassroots theorization. The Book in Movement explores the reinvention of a specific form of media: the print book. Magalí Rabasa travels through the political and literary underground of cities in Mexico, Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile to explore the ways that autonomous politics are enacted in the production and circulation of books.

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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Cities and Social Movements

Cities and Social Movements
Title Cities and Social Movements PDF eBook
Author Walter J. Nicholls
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 260
Release 2016-12-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1118750632

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Through historical and comparative research on the immigrant rights movements of the United States, France and the Netherlands, Cities and Social Movements examines how small resistances against restrictive immigration policies do – or don’t – develop into large and sustained mobilizations. Presents a comprehensive, comparative analysis of immigrant rights politics in three countries over a period of five decades, providing vivid accounts of the processes through which immigrants activists challenged or confirmed the status quo Theorizes movements from the bottom-up, presenting an urban grassroots account in order to identify how movement networks emerge or fall apart Provides a unique contribution by examining how geography is implicated in the evolution of social movements, discovering how and why the networks constituting movements grow by tracing where they develop Demonstrates how efforts to enforce national borders trigger countless resistances and shows how some environments provide the relational opportunities to nurture these small resistances into sustained mobilizations Written to appeal to a broad audience of students, scholars, policy makers, and activists, without sacrificing theoretical rigor

Experiencing Cities

Experiencing Cities
Title Experiencing Cities PDF eBook
Author Mark Hutter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 558
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317529715

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This extraordinary text for undergraduate urban students is a reflection of Mark Hutter’s academic interests in urban sociology and his life-long passion for experiencing city life. His deep academic roots in the Chicago School of Sociology help inform and appreciate the variety of urban structures and processes and their effect on the everyday lives of people living in cities. This text, however, extends the Chicago School perspective by combining its traditions with a social psychological perspective derived from symbolic interaction and also with a macro-level examination of social organization, social change, stratification and power in the urban context, informed by political economy. This entirely new, 3rd Edition has a global outlook on city life, and a visual presentation unmatched among books in this genre.

The Survey

The Survey
Title The Survey PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 740
Release 1918
Genre Charities
ISBN

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The City and the Grassroots

The City and the Grassroots
Title The City and the Grassroots PDF eBook
Author Manuel Castells
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 484
Release 1983
Genre History
ISBN 9780520056176

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