Jon Caulfield 
City Form and Everyday Life [PDF ebook] 
Toronto’s Gentrification and Critical Social Practice

Ủng hộ

One feature of contemporary urban life has been the widespread transformation, by middle-class resettlement, of older inner-city neighbourhoods formerly occupied by working-class and underclass communities. Often termed ‘gentrification’, this process has been a focus of intense debate in urban study and in the social sciences.

This case study explores processes of change in Toronto”s inner neighbourhoods in recent decades, integrating an understanding of political economy with an appreciation of the culture of everyday urban life. The author locates Toronto”s gentrification in a context of both global and local patterns of contemporary city-building, focusing on the workings of the property industry and of the local state, the rise and decline of modernist planning, and the transition to postindustrial urbanism.

Drawing on a series of in-depth interviews among a segment of Toronto”s inner-city, middle-class population, Caulfield argues that the seeds of gentrification have included patterns of critical social practice and that the ”gentrified” landscape is highly paradoxical, embodying both the emerging dominance of a deindustrialized urban economy and an immanent critique of contemporary city-building.

€79.37
phương thức thanh toán
Mua cuốn sách điện tử này và nhận thêm 1 cuốn MIỄN PHÍ!
định dạng PDF ● Trang 253 ● ISBN 9781442672970 ● Nhà xuất bản University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ● Được phát hành 1994 ● Có thể tải xuống 3 lần ● Tiền tệ EUR ● TÔI 6570097 ● Sao chép bảo vệ Adobe DRM
Yêu cầu trình đọc ebook có khả năng DRM

Thêm sách điện tử từ cùng một tác giả / Biên tập viên

20.504 Ebooks trong thể loại này