
Hustle and Bustle
The Vibrant Cultures of Port Cities
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 12. December 2024
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-90-04-71116-7 (ISBN)
Description
Hustle and Bustle explores the movements, sites, sounds, and smells unique to port cities, and to the constant activity associated with the shipping and trade, migration, and transport that characterizes the spaces of port cities during day and night. Detailed case studies with a focus on European examples, from multidisciplinary perspectives, provide new approaches to reading port cities. The authors explore perspectives from planning to understand these unique conditions of port cities and their spatial, social and cultural conditions, and to inform new policies, plans, designs that acknowledge both the specific conditions of transshipment and associated nuisances of sound and smell, and of air and water pollution.
Contributors are: Vincent Baptist, Robert Bartlomiejski, Tianchen Dai, Carola Hein, Slawomir Iwasiow, Karolina Izdebska, Maciej Kowalewski, Urszula Kozlowska, Paul van de Laar, Beatrice Moretti, Nick Osbaldiston, Manuel Pacheco Coelho, Ewa Rewers, Dirk Schubert, Christoph Strupp, and Enrico Tommarchi.
Contributors are: Vincent Baptist, Robert Bartlomiejski, Tianchen Dai, Carola Hein, Slawomir Iwasiow, Karolina Izdebska, Maciej Kowalewski, Urszula Kozlowska, Paul van de Laar, Beatrice Moretti, Nick Osbaldiston, Manuel Pacheco Coelho, Ewa Rewers, Dirk Schubert, Christoph Strupp, and Enrico Tommarchi.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-71116-7 (9789004711167)
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Persons
Carola Hein is Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology, Professor at Leiden and Erasmus University and UNESCO Chair in Water, Ports and Historic Cities. She has published widely in the field of architectural, urban and planning history and has tied historical analysis to contemporary development.
Maciej Kowalewski is the Head of the Institute of Sociology and UNESCO Chair for Social Sustainability at the University of Szczecin. His research and teaching are in the field of urban sociology and protest/social movements. His current research focuses on the relationship between politics and urban imaginaries.
Robert Bartlomiejski is the Deputy Director at the Institute of Sociology at the University of Szczecin. He holds a PhD in Social Science in the field of urban sociology. His research revolves around urban sociology, environmental conflicts, and maritime sociology.
Maciej Kowalewski is the Head of the Institute of Sociology and UNESCO Chair for Social Sustainability at the University of Szczecin. His research and teaching are in the field of urban sociology and protest/social movements. His current research focuses on the relationship between politics and urban imaginaries.
Robert Bartlomiejski is the Deputy Director at the Institute of Sociology at the University of Szczecin. He holds a PhD in Social Science in the field of urban sociology. His research revolves around urban sociology, environmental conflicts, and maritime sociology.
Content
List of Figures and Tables
The Hustle and Bustle of Port Cities: Introducing the Concept
?Robert Bartlomiejski, Maciej Kowalewski, and Carola Hein
1 The Challenge of Climate Change for Future Port Cities: Considering the Precautionary Principle in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise
?Nick Osbaldiston
2 Noise Versus Silence: the Anthropo-Bio-Geophonics of Port Cities That Are Also Health Resorts
?Ewa Rewers
3 The Festivalization of Port Cities: Major/Mega Events and Port City Culture
?Enrico Tommarchi
4 'The most sinful mile in the world' - the Transformation of a Harbour District: Hamburg St Pauli and the Reeperbahn
?Dirk Schubert
5 Pleasure Reconsidered and Relocated: Modern Urban Visions in the Wake of Rotterdam's Discontinued Amusement Areas
?Vincent Baptist and Paul van de Laar
6 Removing Liverpool and Adding Quanzhou as World Heritage Property - What Can We Learn?
?Tianchen Dai and Carola Hein
7 Celebrating the Port City's Hustle and Bustle: the Days of the Sea Festival in Szczecin
?Robert Bartlomiejski and Maciej Kowalewski
8 Port-City Architectures between Duality and Rituality: Two Fish Markets in Italy
?Beatrice Moretti
9 "Ships, shipyards, people, energy!": Images of Hamburg and Its Port in the German Television Series Port Police (1963-1966)
?Christoph Strupp
10 Prostitution in a Communist Port City: a Social and Demographic Portrait of Prostitutes in Polish Port Cities in the 1950s
?Urszula Kozlowska and Karolina Izdebska
11 Szczecin in the 1960s: the Poetics of a Port Town
?Slawomir Iwasiow
12 Urban Land Use Dynamics and the Hustle and Bustle of Cities: the Case of Lisbon
?Manuel Pacheco Coelho
Conclusion: Duality of Hustle and Bustle
?Robert Bartlomiejski, Maciej Kowalewski, and Carola Hein
Index
The Hustle and Bustle of Port Cities: Introducing the Concept
?Robert Bartlomiejski, Maciej Kowalewski, and Carola Hein
1 The Challenge of Climate Change for Future Port Cities: Considering the Precautionary Principle in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise
?Nick Osbaldiston
2 Noise Versus Silence: the Anthropo-Bio-Geophonics of Port Cities That Are Also Health Resorts
?Ewa Rewers
3 The Festivalization of Port Cities: Major/Mega Events and Port City Culture
?Enrico Tommarchi
4 'The most sinful mile in the world' - the Transformation of a Harbour District: Hamburg St Pauli and the Reeperbahn
?Dirk Schubert
5 Pleasure Reconsidered and Relocated: Modern Urban Visions in the Wake of Rotterdam's Discontinued Amusement Areas
?Vincent Baptist and Paul van de Laar
6 Removing Liverpool and Adding Quanzhou as World Heritage Property - What Can We Learn?
?Tianchen Dai and Carola Hein
7 Celebrating the Port City's Hustle and Bustle: the Days of the Sea Festival in Szczecin
?Robert Bartlomiejski and Maciej Kowalewski
8 Port-City Architectures between Duality and Rituality: Two Fish Markets in Italy
?Beatrice Moretti
9 "Ships, shipyards, people, energy!": Images of Hamburg and Its Port in the German Television Series Port Police (1963-1966)
?Christoph Strupp
10 Prostitution in a Communist Port City: a Social and Demographic Portrait of Prostitutes in Polish Port Cities in the 1950s
?Urszula Kozlowska and Karolina Izdebska
11 Szczecin in the 1960s: the Poetics of a Port Town
?Slawomir Iwasiow
12 Urban Land Use Dynamics and the Hustle and Bustle of Cities: the Case of Lisbon
?Manuel Pacheco Coelho
Conclusion: Duality of Hustle and Bustle
?Robert Bartlomiejski, Maciej Kowalewski, and Carola Hein
Index