Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-economy

Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-economy
Title Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-economy PDF eBook
Author Anthony D. King
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 2015
Genre Colonial cities
ISBN 9781317504184

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Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-Economy

Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-Economy
Title Urbanism, Colonialism, and the World-Economy PDF eBook
Author Anthony D King
Publisher Routledge
Pages 201
Release 2015-03-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317504194

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Recent years have witnessed a surge in public awareness concerning the impact of world economic forces on cities. In this challenging book, the author argues that though the consciousness is new the phenomena themselves are not. For the past two centuries at least, world economic, political and cultural forces have been major factors shaping cities, patterns of urbanization and the physical and spatial forms of the built environment. Anthony King believes that the historical context of contemporary global restructuring must be recognized if present-day urban and regional change is to be properly understood. He explores and documents the cultural and spatial links between metropolitan core and colonial periphery and examines the historical foundations of the world urban system. He also looks at the social production of building and urban form, and demonstrates their potential for understanding economic, political, socail and cultural change on a global scale.

The Blackwell City Reader

The Blackwell City Reader
Title The Blackwell City Reader PDF eBook
Author Gary Bridge
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 473
Release 2010-03-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1405189835

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Updated to reflect the most current thinking on urban studies, The Blackwell City Reader, Second Edition features a comprehensive selection of multidisciplinary readings relating to the analysis and experience of global cities. Includes new sections of materialities and mobilities to capture the most recent debates The most international reader of its kind, including extensive coverage of urban issues in Asia, China, and India Combines theoretical approaches with a wide range of geographical case studies Organized to be used as a stand-alone text or alongside Blackwell's A Companion to the City

Global Cities

Global Cities
Title Global Cities PDF eBook
Author Anthony D King
Publisher Routledge
Pages 203
Release 2015-03-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131750416X

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Since the late 1970s the role of key world cities such as Los Angeles, New York and London as centres of global control and co-ordination has come under increasing scrutiny. This book provides an overview and critique of work on the global context of metropolitan growth, world city formation and the theory it has generated. Suggesting ‘post-imperialism’ as the most appropriate framework for analysis, the author demonstrates the extent to which urban and regional development, both in Britain and elsewhere, were linked to a colonial mode of production, and highlights the effects of its disappearance. Against this background, the author charts the transformation of London from imperial capital in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to world city in the capitalist world economy of today.

Cities in a World Economy

Cities in a World Economy
Title Cities in a World Economy PDF eBook
Author Saskia Sassen
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 441
Release 2018-05-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1506362621

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Cities in a World Economy, Fifth Edition examines the emergence of global cities as a new social formation. As sites of rapid and widespread developments in the areas of finance, information and people, global cities lie at the core of the major processes of globalization. The book reflects the most current data available and explores recent debates such as the role of cities in mitigating environmental problems, the global refugee crisis, Brexit, and the rise of Donald Trump in the United States

The Global Cities Reader

The Global Cities Reader
Title The Global Cities Reader PDF eBook
Author Neil Brenner
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 464
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780415323444

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This book contains fifty selections from classic writings by authors such as John Friedmann, Michael Peter Smith, Saskia Sassen, Peter Taylor, Manuel Castells and Anthony King, as well as major contributions by other international scholars of global city formation.

Routledge Library Editions: Economic Geography

Routledge Library Editions: Economic Geography
Title Routledge Library Editions: Economic Geography PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Routledge
Pages 3086
Release 2021-06-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317505107

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The books in this set, originally published between 1968 and 1992 introduce the reader to the many lines of thought in the literature on economic geography and tie these various aspects together within the concept of the economy. As well as providing a comprehensive overview of the Western European economy since the Second World War, and including specific studies and assessments of the Dutch and Italian economies, these volumes examine the economic factors that have shaped cities and patterns of urbanization.