The City: Modernity: Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society
Editat de Alan Lathamen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 dec 2017
This collection has been built on the premise that cities need to be understood as interdisciplinary objects of study, and the contents have been drawn from a wide variety of sources with roots in areas such as urban anthropology, development studies, economics, history, geography and sociology. The result is a unique and valuable resource for scholars based in a variety of social science and humanities disciplines.
Volume I: The Modern city: Evolution and Development
Volume II: Planning, Governing and Designing the Modern City
Volume III: Consumption, Politics and Popular culture in the Modern City
Volume IV: Modernity, Representation and the City
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473937710
ISBN-10: 147393771X
Pagini: 1352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 2.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 147393771X
Pagini: 1352
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 2.61 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Sage Benchmarks in Culture and Society
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: THE MODERN CITY: EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT
Part One: Historical Development of Cities and Urbanisation
The Urban Revolution - V.G. Childe
The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the World - K. Davis
Urbanization and the Economy in Preindustrial Societies: The Findings of Two Decades of Research - P. Bairoch
The Talk of the Town: Human Capital, Information, and the Growth of English Cities, 1861 to 1961 - C.J. Simon and C. Nardinelli
Part Two: Spatial Science and the Economic Dynamics of Urbanisation
City Hierarchies and the Distribution of City Size - M.J. Beckmann
Megalopolis: Or the Urbanization of the North Eastern Seaboard - J. Gottman
Urbanization and Counterurbanization in the United States - B. Berry
Industrialization, Initial Advantage, and American Metropolitan Growth - A. Pred
The Valuable Inefficiencies and Impracticalities of Cities - J. Jacobs
Part Three: New Economic Accounts of Contemporary Urbanisation
On the Number and Location of Cities - P. Krugman
Diversity and Specialisation in Cities: Why, Where and When Does It Matter? - G. Duranton and D. Puga
Consumer City - E.L. Glaeser, J. Kolko and A. Saiz
Knowledge Networks as Channels and Conduits: The Effects of Spillovers in the Boston Biotechnology Community - J. Owen-Smith and W.W. Powell
Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy - M. Storper and A.J. Venables
VOLUME TWO: PLANNING, GOVERNING AND DESIGNING THE MODERN CITY
Part One: Planning the Modern City: Infrastructure, Populations and Biopolitics
Constructing a City: The Cerdà Plan for the Extension of Barcelona - E. Aibar and W.E. Bijker
Technology and the City - J.W. Konvitz, M.H. Rose and J.A. Tarr
City Building - S. Collier
Maps, Blood and the City - P. Joyce
The ‘Swinish Multitude’: Controversies over Hogs in Antebellum New York City - C. McNeur
Part Two: Critiquing Modern Planning
The High-Modernist City: An Experiment and a Critique - J.C. Scott
Power, Nature, and the City. The Conquest of Water and the Political Ecology of Urbanization in Guayaquil, Ecuador: 1880–1990 - E. Swyngedouw
The Bacteriological City and Its Discontents - M. Gandy
Part Three: Planning, Architecture and Order
American Suburbs/English Suburbs: A Transatlantic Comparison - R. Fishman
Seeing Like a City: The Dialectic of Modern and Premodern Ways of Seeing in Urban Governance - M. Valverde
A Geography of Big Things - J.M. Jacobs
Part Four: New Directions in Urban Planning and Governance
Bringing Power to Planning Research One Researcher’s Praxis Story - B. Flyvbjerg
Close Encounters with Buildings - J. Gehl, L.J. Kaefer and S. Reigstad
New Directions in Planning Theory - S.S. Fainstein
VOLUME THREE: CONSUMPTION, POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE IN THE MODERN CITY
Part One: The Emergence of Popular Urban Culture
Take It to the Streets - M. Berman
Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century London - P. Burke
The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of Loitering - S. Buck-Morss
Modernity, Urbanism, and Modern Consumption - P.D. Glennie and N.J. Thrift
Part Two: The Birth of Mass Communication and the Urban Crowd
Cult of Distraction: On Berlin’s Picture Palaces - S. Kracauer and T.Y. Levin
Museums and Mass Spectacle: The Musée Grévin as a Monument to Modern Life - V.R. Schwartz
Nightlife - W. Schivelbusch
Part Three: Urban Leisure, Fashion, and Consumption
Middle-Class Parks and Working-Class Play: The Struggle over Recreational Space in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1870–1910 - R. Rosenzweig
‘The Women of New York’: A Fashionable Moral Geography - M. Domosh
‘The Halls of Temptation’: Gender, Politics, and the Construction of the Department Store in Late-Victorian London - E. Rappaport
Part Four: Department Store, Shopping Malls and New Consumption Spaces
Is There an Urban History of Consumption? - L. Cohen
Cityscapes: Consumption, Masculinities and the Mapping of London since 1950 - F. Mort
Once-upon-a-Time in the Commodity World: An Unofficial Guide to Mall of America - J. Goss
Shopping Malls, Consumer Culture and the Reshaping of Public Space in Egypt - M. Abaza
VOLUME FOUR: MODERNITY, REPRESENTATION AND THE CITY
Part One: The Street, Crowd, and the Urban Gaze
Agoraphobia: Spatial Estrangement in Georg Simmel and Siegfried Kracauer - A. Vidler
Mapping the Self: Gender, Space, and Modernity in Mid-Victorian London - L. Nead
The World as Exhibition - T. Mitchell
Part Two: Literature and the Urban Imagination
The Invisible Flâneuse: Women and the Literature of Modernity - J. Wolff
Vagabond in the Fugitive City: Hans Ostwald, Imperial Berlin and the Grossstadt-Dokumente - P. Fritzsche
Writing the Asphalt Jungle: Berlin and the Performance of Classical Modernity 1900–33 - A. Vasudevan
Part Three: Cinema, Movement, Technology
Picturing American Modernity - K. Whissel
Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Transformations in the 1930s and 1940s - M.C. Boyer
Urban Mobility and Cinematic Visuality: The Screens of Los Angeles-Endless Cinema or Private Telematics - A. Friedberg
Part Four: Maps, Memory, Imaginaries
Imagining the Modern City - J. Donald
The Power of Place: “Claiming Urban Landscapes as People’s History” - D. Hayden
Part Five: Utopias
A Lineal City in the Pampas: Politics, Materialization and Revolution in Wladimiro Acosta’s Vision for Buenos Aires - L. Minuhin
Reconstituting the Possible: Lefebvre, Utopia and the Urban Question - D. Pinder
Part One: Historical Development of Cities and Urbanisation
The Urban Revolution - V.G. Childe
The Origin and Growth of Urbanization in the World - K. Davis
Urbanization and the Economy in Preindustrial Societies: The Findings of Two Decades of Research - P. Bairoch
The Talk of the Town: Human Capital, Information, and the Growth of English Cities, 1861 to 1961 - C.J. Simon and C. Nardinelli
Part Two: Spatial Science and the Economic Dynamics of Urbanisation
City Hierarchies and the Distribution of City Size - M.J. Beckmann
Megalopolis: Or the Urbanization of the North Eastern Seaboard - J. Gottman
Urbanization and Counterurbanization in the United States - B. Berry
Industrialization, Initial Advantage, and American Metropolitan Growth - A. Pred
The Valuable Inefficiencies and Impracticalities of Cities - J. Jacobs
Part Three: New Economic Accounts of Contemporary Urbanisation
On the Number and Location of Cities - P. Krugman
Diversity and Specialisation in Cities: Why, Where and When Does It Matter? - G. Duranton and D. Puga
Consumer City - E.L. Glaeser, J. Kolko and A. Saiz
Knowledge Networks as Channels and Conduits: The Effects of Spillovers in the Boston Biotechnology Community - J. Owen-Smith and W.W. Powell
Buzz: Face-to-Face Contact and the Urban Economy - M. Storper and A.J. Venables
VOLUME TWO: PLANNING, GOVERNING AND DESIGNING THE MODERN CITY
Part One: Planning the Modern City: Infrastructure, Populations and Biopolitics
Constructing a City: The Cerdà Plan for the Extension of Barcelona - E. Aibar and W.E. Bijker
Technology and the City - J.W. Konvitz, M.H. Rose and J.A. Tarr
City Building - S. Collier
Maps, Blood and the City - P. Joyce
The ‘Swinish Multitude’: Controversies over Hogs in Antebellum New York City - C. McNeur
Part Two: Critiquing Modern Planning
The High-Modernist City: An Experiment and a Critique - J.C. Scott
Power, Nature, and the City. The Conquest of Water and the Political Ecology of Urbanization in Guayaquil, Ecuador: 1880–1990 - E. Swyngedouw
The Bacteriological City and Its Discontents - M. Gandy
Part Three: Planning, Architecture and Order
American Suburbs/English Suburbs: A Transatlantic Comparison - R. Fishman
Seeing Like a City: The Dialectic of Modern and Premodern Ways of Seeing in Urban Governance - M. Valverde
A Geography of Big Things - J.M. Jacobs
Part Four: New Directions in Urban Planning and Governance
Bringing Power to Planning Research One Researcher’s Praxis Story - B. Flyvbjerg
Close Encounters with Buildings - J. Gehl, L.J. Kaefer and S. Reigstad
New Directions in Planning Theory - S.S. Fainstein
VOLUME THREE: CONSUMPTION, POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE IN THE MODERN CITY
Part One: The Emergence of Popular Urban Culture
Take It to the Streets - M. Berman
Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century London - P. Burke
The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore: The Politics of Loitering - S. Buck-Morss
Modernity, Urbanism, and Modern Consumption - P.D. Glennie and N.J. Thrift
Part Two: The Birth of Mass Communication and the Urban Crowd
Cult of Distraction: On Berlin’s Picture Palaces - S. Kracauer and T.Y. Levin
Museums and Mass Spectacle: The Musée Grévin as a Monument to Modern Life - V.R. Schwartz
Nightlife - W. Schivelbusch
Part Three: Urban Leisure, Fashion, and Consumption
Middle-Class Parks and Working-Class Play: The Struggle over Recreational Space in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1870–1910 - R. Rosenzweig
‘The Women of New York’: A Fashionable Moral Geography - M. Domosh
‘The Halls of Temptation’: Gender, Politics, and the Construction of the Department Store in Late-Victorian London - E. Rappaport
Part Four: Department Store, Shopping Malls and New Consumption Spaces
Is There an Urban History of Consumption? - L. Cohen
Cityscapes: Consumption, Masculinities and the Mapping of London since 1950 - F. Mort
Once-upon-a-Time in the Commodity World: An Unofficial Guide to Mall of America - J. Goss
Shopping Malls, Consumer Culture and the Reshaping of Public Space in Egypt - M. Abaza
VOLUME FOUR: MODERNITY, REPRESENTATION AND THE CITY
Part One: The Street, Crowd, and the Urban Gaze
Agoraphobia: Spatial Estrangement in Georg Simmel and Siegfried Kracauer - A. Vidler
Mapping the Self: Gender, Space, and Modernity in Mid-Victorian London - L. Nead
The World as Exhibition - T. Mitchell
Part Two: Literature and the Urban Imagination
The Invisible Flâneuse: Women and the Literature of Modernity - J. Wolff
Vagabond in the Fugitive City: Hans Ostwald, Imperial Berlin and the Grossstadt-Dokumente - P. Fritzsche
Writing the Asphalt Jungle: Berlin and the Performance of Classical Modernity 1900–33 - A. Vasudevan
Part Three: Cinema, Movement, Technology
Picturing American Modernity - K. Whissel
Aviation and the Aerial View: Le Corbusier’s Spatial Transformations in the 1930s and 1940s - M.C. Boyer
Urban Mobility and Cinematic Visuality: The Screens of Los Angeles-Endless Cinema or Private Telematics - A. Friedberg
Part Four: Maps, Memory, Imaginaries
Imagining the Modern City - J. Donald
The Power of Place: “Claiming Urban Landscapes as People’s History” - D. Hayden
Part Five: Utopias
A Lineal City in the Pampas: Politics, Materialization and Revolution in Wladimiro Acosta’s Vision for Buenos Aires - L. Minuhin
Reconstituting the Possible: Lefebvre, Utopia and the Urban Question - D. Pinder
Descriere
This work offers an interdisciplinary approach to modernity and the emergence of the modern city, with sections spanning from urban design to mass-consumption.