
Cities and Economic Change
Restructuring and Dislocation in the Global Metropolis
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-84787-939-4 (ISBN)
Description
"An invaluable text for all those interested in cities and economic change. Empirically grounded, theoretically informed, and written in a highly accessible way to help students understand processes underlying the changing urban economy, urban governance, and the role of place."
- Lily Kong, National University of Singapore
"Editors and contributors leave readers in no doubt about the extent of the transformations coursing through urban economies in the global north and south."
- Kevin Ward, University of Manchester
"An essential read for anyone interested in the role of cities in the changing global space economy."
- James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University
"A timely and path-breaking contribution to the urban literature. It stands out as an excellent addition to the expanding urban library and a key reference on urban issues."
- George C.S. Lin, Hong Kong University
Cities and Economic Change combines a sound theoretical grounding with an empirical overview of the urban economy. Specific references are made to key emergent processes and debates including splintered labour markets, informal economies, consumption, a comparative discussion of North and South, and quantitative aspects of globalization.
The text is clear and accessible, with pedagogical features and illustrative case studies integrated throughout. The use of boxes for city examples, key questions for discussion at the end of main chapters together with suggested readings and key web sites are designed to aid learning and understanding.
- Lily Kong, National University of Singapore
"Editors and contributors leave readers in no doubt about the extent of the transformations coursing through urban economies in the global north and south."
- Kevin Ward, University of Manchester
"An essential read for anyone interested in the role of cities in the changing global space economy."
- James Faulconbridge, Lancaster University
"A timely and path-breaking contribution to the urban literature. It stands out as an excellent addition to the expanding urban library and a key reference on urban issues."
- George C.S. Lin, Hong Kong University
Cities and Economic Change combines a sound theoretical grounding with an empirical overview of the urban economy. Specific references are made to key emergent processes and debates including splintered labour markets, informal economies, consumption, a comparative discussion of North and South, and quantitative aspects of globalization.
The text is clear and accessible, with pedagogical features and illustrative case studies integrated throughout. The use of boxes for city examples, key questions for discussion at the end of main chapters together with suggested readings and key web sites are designed to aid learning and understanding.
Reviews / Votes
An invaluable text for all those interested in cities and economic change. Empirically grounded, theoretically informed, and written in a highly accessible way to help students understand processes underlying the changing urban economy, urban governance, and the role of place. In a world of many texts, this one deserves a place on the bookshelves. -- Lily Kong This exciting and informative volume provides a series of accounts on the organisation of economic activity in a globalized world. Editors and contributors leave readers in no doubt about the extent of the transformations coursing through urban economies in the global north and south, and the theoretical and methodological challenges that arise in trying to make sense of them. -- Kevin Ward This book provides a timely, critical and compelling overview of some of the major economic concerns of the early twenty first century. It will be an essential read for anyone interested in the role of cities in the changing global space economy. -- James Faulconbridge At a time when cities have harboured the majority of the human race and the main of the global economy, there is nothing more significant than understanding the intertwine of cities and economic change. This is an assemblage of cutting-edge scholarships in urban studies contributed all by experienced writers with authoritative expertise. It addresses the issue of cities and economic change in such an incredible breadth and depth that students of urban studies are led to new horizons of navigation and enquiry. I have found the documentation and interpretation stimulating, provocative, and extremely well-articulated. Theoretically informed and empirically grounded, this is a collection of essays that makes a timely and path-breaking contribution to the urban literature. It stands out as an excellent addition to the expanding urban library and a key reference on urban issues I would highly recommend to anyone interested in urban and economic development. -- George C.S. Lin Cities and Economic Change offers a lucid and fearless look into the wide-ranging challenges posed by the on-going restructuring of urban economies in a globalizing world and leaves the reader with sober and level-headed assessment of a generation of policy change in international urban political economic development. -- Roger Keil This collection shows how imperatives of capital and state have wrought dramatic transformations in cities around the globe, supplies timely data on urban employment, occupations and labor markets and provides critical assessments of on-going experiments in policy and governance. -- Michael L. Indergaard The world's cities continue to expand, sometimes with and sometimes without economic growth; urban-economic transformations are not what they used to be, either in form or effect. Charting these shifting conditions, Cities and Economic Change brings together newly commissioned essays from leading researchers in the field. It's an excellent collection. -- Jamie Peck 'Encompassing the Global North and the Global South, this book re-examines the rich scholarship on urbanization and cities with a twenty-first century perspective. Through a multipolar global framework, the book gives colourful accounts of capitalism's polarizing and politicizing outcomes, the reimaging and place-marketing of cities, and the economic and cultural reproduction of space and place in the post-industrial era.'-- C. Cindy Fan
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
558 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84787-939-4 (9781847879394)
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Restructuring and Dislocation in the Global Metropolis
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Persons
Ronan Paddison is Emeritus Professor of Geography at the University of Glasgow. His research interests focus on the political processes driving urban change and, in particular, under what conditions local participation can contribute to the making of more inclusive and democratic cities. Recent projects have included the role of community participation in the installation of public art, and the limitations to public participation in the post-political city. He is Managing Editor of Urban Studies and of Space and Polity.
Tom Hutton is Professor in the Centre for Human Settlements, School of Community & Regional Planning, Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. His principal research interests are in the 'new economy'. Besides editing (or co-editing) special journal issues dealing with the new economy, his recent publications include The New Economy of the Inner City (Routledge, 2008/2010), Cities and the Cultural Economy (Routledge, 2014) ; and New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities: from industrial restructuring to the cultural turn (Routledge 2012; co-edited with Peter Daniels and K C Ho).
Tom Hutton is Professor in the Centre for Human Settlements, School of Community & Regional Planning, Faculty of Applied Science at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. His principal research interests are in the 'new economy'. Besides editing (or co-editing) special journal issues dealing with the new economy, his recent publications include The New Economy of the Inner City (Routledge, 2008/2010), Cities and the Cultural Economy (Routledge, 2014) ; and New Economic Spaces in Asian Cities: from industrial restructuring to the cultural turn (Routledge 2012; co-edited with Peter Daniels and K C Ho).
Content
Introduction: Cities and Economic Change - Ronan Paddison and Tom Hutton
Processes
Cities, Technology and Economic Change - Kenneth E. Corey, Mark I. Wilson and Peilei Fan
Cities and Rescaling - John Harrison
New Economies, New Spaces - Stefan Kratke
Redundant and Marginalized Spaces - Ivan Turok
Splintering Labour Markets - Danny MacKinnon
Informal Economies - Colin Williams
Steering the Urban Economy
Boostering, brokerage and uneasy bedfellows:Networked urban governance and the emergence of post-political orthodoxy - Iain Deas and Nicola Headlam
The Resilient City: On the Determinants of Successful Urban Economies - Mario Polese
Imagineering the City - Marguerite van den Berg
Inclusivity - Edgar Pieterse
Urban Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability - Mark Whitehead
Reflections
Theories of Place and a Place for Theories - K.C. Ho
Epilogue: Economic Change, Globalising Cities and the New Urban Order - Tom Hutton
Processes
Cities, Technology and Economic Change - Kenneth E. Corey, Mark I. Wilson and Peilei Fan
Cities and Rescaling - John Harrison
New Economies, New Spaces - Stefan Kratke
Redundant and Marginalized Spaces - Ivan Turok
Splintering Labour Markets - Danny MacKinnon
Informal Economies - Colin Williams
Steering the Urban Economy
Boostering, brokerage and uneasy bedfellows:Networked urban governance and the emergence of post-political orthodoxy - Iain Deas and Nicola Headlam
The Resilient City: On the Determinants of Successful Urban Economies - Mario Polese
Imagineering the City - Marguerite van den Berg
Inclusivity - Edgar Pieterse
Urban Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability - Mark Whitehead
Reflections
Theories of Place and a Place for Theories - K.C. Ho
Epilogue: Economic Change, Globalising Cities and the New Urban Order - Tom Hutton