Tabla de materias
Chapter 1: Introduction – John Hannigan and Greg Richards
SECTION 1: THE GLOBALIZED CITY
Chapter 2: Locating Transnational Urban Connections Beyond World City Netw...
Tabla de materias
Chapter 1: Introduction – John Hannigan and Greg Richards
SECTION 1: THE GLOBALIZED CITY
Chapter 2: Locating Transnational Urban Connections Beyond World City Networks – Tim Bunnell
Chapter 3: Frontier financial cities – Adam D. Dixon
Chapter 4: Eventful cities: Strategies for event-based urban development – Greg Richards
SECTION 2: URBAN ENTREPRENEURIALISM, BRANDING, GOVERNANCE
Chapter 5: Twin cities: territorial and relational urbanism – Mark Jayne, Phil Hubbard and David Bell
Chapter 6: Idealizing the European City in a Neoliberal Age – Philip Lawton
Chapter 7: City branding as a governance strategy – Jasper Eshuis and Erik-Hans Klijn
SECTION 3: MARGINALITY, RISK AND RESILIENCE
Chapter 8: Territorial Stigmatization: Symbolic Defamation and the Contemporary Metropolis – Tom Slater
Chapter 9: The liminal city: Gender, mobility and governance in a twenty-first century African city – Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
Chapter 10: Constructing and contesting resilience in post-disaster urban communities – Kevin Fox Gotham and Bradford Powers
SECTION 4: SUBURBS AND SUBURBANIZATION: STRATIFICATION, SPRAWL, SUSTAINABILITY
Chapter 11: Emerging geographies of suburban disadvantage – Bill Randolph
Chapter 12: The climate change challenge and the urban environment: collective action issues in the suburbs – Ian Smith
Chapter 13: Social construction of smart growth policies and strategies – John Hannigan
SECTION 5: DISTINCTIVE AND VISIBLE CITIES
Chapter 14: The global art city – Can Seng Ooi
Chapter 15: Lights, city, action… – Tim Edensor
Chapter 16: On urban (in)visibilities – Ricardo Campos
Chapter 17: Events as creative district generators? Beyond the conventional wisdom – Pier Luigi Sacco
Chapter 18: Mega Events in emerging nations and the festivalisation of the urban backstage. The cases of Brazil and South Africa – Christoph Haferburg and Malte Steinbrink
SECTION 6: CREATIVE CITIES
Chapter 19: Urban social movements and the night: Struggling for the ′right to the creative (party) city′ in Geneva – Robert Hollands, Marie-Avril Berthet, Eva Nada and Virginia Bjertnes
Chapter 20: Creative Cities – an international perspective – Graeme Evans
Chapter 21: Moving to Meet and Make: Rethinking Creativity in Making Things Take Place – Jørgen Ole Bærenholdt
Chapter 22: Creative clusters in urban spaces – Lénia Marques
Chapter 23: Rebalancing the Creative City after 20 years of debate – Nienke van Boom
SECTION 7: URBANIZATION, URBANITY AND URBAN LIFESTYLES
Chapter 24: Urbanization and Housing in Africa – Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables
Chapter 25: Differentiated residential orientations of class fractions – Willem Boterman and Sako Musterd
Chapter 26: Some scenes of urban life – Dan Silver
Chapter 27: Urban foodscapes: Repositioning food in urban studies through the case of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside – Christiana Miewald, Daniela Aiello and Eugene Mc Cann
SECTION 8: NEW DIRECTIONS IN URBAN THEORY
Chapter 28: African ideas of the urban – Garth Myers
Chapter 29: New Frontiers in researching Chinese cities – Shenjing He and Junxi Qian
Chapter 30: Informal settlement and assemblage theory – Kim Dovey
SECTION 9: URBAN FUTURES
Chapter 31: The changing urban future: The views of the media and academics – Clovis Ultramari and Fabio Duarte
Chapter 32: Olympic Futures and Urban Imaginings: from Albertopolis to Olympicopolis – John Gold and Margaret Gold
Chapter 33: Experiencing the Hybrid City: The role of digital technology in public urban places – Anna Luusua, Johanna Ylipulli, Hannu Kukka and Timo Ojala
Chapter 34: The New Urban World: Challenges and Policy with Respect to Shrinking Cities – Sujata Shetty and Neil Reid