
Urbanization in a Global Context
Oxford University Press, Canada
Published on 23. March 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
496 pages
978-0-19-902153-6 (ISBN)
Description
Urbanization in a Global Context is a contributed text that helps Canadian students understand the process of urbanization by examining cities outside Canada across the global North and South. Truly international in its approach, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of urban places and fosters analysis that identifies the similarities and differences between cities in different world regions. Each chapter focuses on different contemporary urban issues -
ranging from urban policy, climate change, and gender to transportation and water governance - and introduces current urban scholarly debates, grounding them in international case studies. How these issues resonate with the Canadian urban context is discussed in text boxes, which employ descriptive accounts,
drawing on examples from a selection of small-, mid-, and large-sized Canadian cities. Activities and questions at the end of each chapter prompt students to collaborate with peers to further critically reflect upon how these urban issues could relate to their lived experience in Canadian cities.
ranging from urban policy, climate change, and gender to transportation and water governance - and introduces current urban scholarly debates, grounding them in international case studies. How these issues resonate with the Canadian urban context is discussed in text boxes, which employ descriptive accounts,
drawing on examples from a selection of small-, mid-, and large-sized Canadian cities. Activities and questions at the end of each chapter prompt students to collaborate with peers to further critically reflect upon how these urban issues could relate to their lived experience in Canadian cities.
Reviews / Votes
"The wide variety of case studies offers a truly international framework for understanding cities, one which highlights connections without smothering important differences. I am impressed with the diversity of authors and perspectives."--Leslie Kern, Mount Allison University
"Urbanization in a Global Context is an excellent introduction to discussions of global urban issues and processes while being mindful of the unique position of Canadian cities within them."
--Colin Mills, Langara College
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
103 photos; 8 figures; 8 tables; 37 maps
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
886 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-902153-6 (9780199021536)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Alison L. Bain is an Associate Professor of Geography at York University.
Linda Peake is a Professor of Social Science who teaches in the Urban Studies program and the Graduate Program in Geography and is the Director of the CITY Institute at York University.
Linda Peake is a Professor of Social Science who teaches in the Urban Studies program and the Graduate Program in Geography and is the Director of the CITY Institute at York University.
Editor
Associate Professor, Department of GeographyAssociate Professor, Department of Geography, York University
Professor, Department of Social ScienceProfessor, Department of Social Science, York University
Content
PART ONE - URBAN DEVELOPMENT; PART TWO - URBAN POLICY AND PLANNING; PART THREE - URBAN FORMS; PART FOUR - URBAN LIVES; PART FIVE - URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND LIVEABILITY