Abbildung von: Defining the Urban - Routledge

Defining the Urban

Interdisciplinary and Professional Perspectives
Erschienen am 6. Oktober 2017
324 Seiten
E-Book
ePUB mit Adobe-DRM
978-1-317-15348-1 (ISBN)
40,49 €inkl. 7% MwSt.
Systemvoraussetzungen
für ePUB mit Adobe-DRM
E-Book Einzellizenz
Als Download verfügbar
What is "urban"? How can it be described and contextualised? How is it used in theory and practice?

Urban processes feature in key international policy and practice discourses. They are at the core of research agendas across traditional academic disciplines and emerging interdisciplinary fields. However, the concept of "the urban" remains highly contested, both as material reality and imaginary construct. The urban remains imprecisely defined.

Defining the Urban is an indispensable guide for the urban transdisciplinary thinker and practitioner. Parts I and II focus on how "Academic Disciplines" and "Professional Practices," respectively, understand and engage with the urban. Included, among others, are Architecture, Ecology, Governance and Sociology. Part III, "Emerging Approaches," outlines how elements from theory and practice combine to form transdisciplinary tools and perspectives.

Written by eminent experts in their respective fields, Defining the Urban provides a stepping stone for the development of a common language-a shared ontology-in the disjointed fields of urban research and practice. It is a comprehensive and accessible resource for anyone with an interest in understanding how urban scholars and practitioners can work together on this complex theme.
 

What is "urban"? How can it be described and contextualised? How is it used in theory and practice?

Urban processes feature in key international policy and practice discourses. They are at the core of research agendas across traditional academic disciplines and emerging interdisciplinary fields. However, the concept of "the urban" remains highly contested, both as material reality and imaginary construct. The urban remains imprecisely defined.

<i>Defining the Urban</i> is an indispensable guide for the urban transdisciplinary thinker and practitioner. Parts I and II focus on how "Academic Disciplines" and "Professional Practices," respectively, understand and engage with the urban. Included, among others, are Architecture, Ecology, Governance and Sociology. Part III, "Emerging Approaches," outlines how elements from theory and practice combine to form transdisciplinary tools and perspectives.

Written by eminent experts in their respective fields, <i>Defining the Urban</i> provides a stepping stone for the development of a common language-a shared ontology-in the disjointed fields of urban research and practice. It is a comprehensive and accessible resource for anyone with an interest in understanding how urban scholars and practitioners can work together on this complex theme.

Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
London
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
9 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Halftones, black and white
Schlagworte
ISBN-13
978-1-317-15348-1 (9781317153481)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Thema Klassifikation
DNB DDC Sachgruppen
Dewey Decimal Classfication (DDC)
BIC 2 Klassifikation
BISAC Klassifikation
Deljana Iossifova is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies at the School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester.

Christopher N. H. Doll is a Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Tokyo.

Alexandros Gasparatos is an Associate Professor at the Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3S), University of Tokyo.

Deljana Iossifova is a Senior Lecturer in Urban Studies at the School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester.

Christopher N. H. Doll is a Research Fellow at the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Tokyo.

Alexandros Gasparatos is an Associate Professor at the Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3S), University of Tokyo.

1.<i>Introduction. Defining the Urban: Why Do We Need Definitions? </i><b>Part I: Academic Disciplines </b>2. <i>Sociology: The Sociological "Urban" </i>3.<i>Geography: Rethinking the "Urban" and Urbanization </i>4. <i>Anthropology: The Death and Rebirth of Urban Anthropology </i> 5.<i>History: Understanding "Urban" from the Disciplinary Viewpoint of History </i>6.<i>Economics </i>7.<i>Ecology: Science and Ethics </i> 8.<i>Environmental Psychology: Views of the "Urban" from Environmental Psychology </i><b>Part II: Professional Practices </b>9.<i>Public Policy: Looking for the "Urban" in Public Policy </i>10.<i>Architecture and Urban Design: Leaving Behind the Notion of the City </i>11.<i>Civil Engineering: Unlocking the Potential of Future Cities through Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure </i>12.<i>Urban Planning </i>13.<i>Urban Governance: Transcending Conventional Urban Governance </i>14.<i>Social Work: Social Work Intersections with Urbanism </i>15.<i>Public Health: Urban Health: History, Definitions, and Approaches </i>16.<i>Law: The Concept of "Urban" in Law </i><b>Part III: Emerging Approaches</b> 17.<i>Geospatial Techniques </i> 18.<i>Urban Political Ecology: Landscapes of Power </i>19.<i>Urban Metabolism: Conceptualizing the City as an Organism </i>20.<i>Transition Theories </i>21.<i>Complexity Science: The Urban is a Complex Adaptive System</i> 22.<i>Science Fiction: The Urban in Posthuman Science Fiction </i><b>Synthesis </b>23.<i>Defining the Urban: A Quixotic Pursuit</i>

Dateiformat: ePUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)

Systemvoraussetzungen:

  • Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose Software Adobe Digital Editions (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
  • Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose App Adobe Digital Editions oder die App PocketBook (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
  • E-Book-Reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino u.v.a.m. (nicht Kindle)

Das Dateiformat ePUB ist sehr gut für Romane und Sachbücher geeignet – also für „fließenden” Text ohne komplexes Layout. Bei E-Readern oder Smartphones passt sich der Zeilen- und Seitenumbruch automatisch den kleinen Displays an.
Mit Adobe-DRM wird hier ein „harter” Kopierschutz verwendet. Wenn die notwendigen Voraussetzungen nicht vorliegen, können Sie das E-Book leider nicht öffnen. Daher müssen Sie bereits vor dem Download Ihre Lese-Hardware vorbereiten.

Bitte beachten Sie: Wir empfehlen Ihnen unbedingt nach Installation der Lese-Software diese mit Ihrer persönlichen Adobe-ID zu autorisieren!

Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer  E-Book Hilfe.