
Cities and Social Change
Encounters with Contemporary Urbanism
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. June 2014
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84860-109-3 (ISBN)
Description
This textbook of essays by leading critical urbanists is a compelling introduction to an important field of study; it interrogates contemporary conflicts and contradictions inherent in the social experience of living in cities that are undergoing neoliberal restructuring, and grapples with profound questions and challenging policy considerations about diversity, equity, and justice. A stimulant to debate in any undergraduate urban studies classroom, this book will inspire a new generation of urban social scholars.
- Alison Bain, York University
"Stages a lively encounter with different understandings of urban production and experience, and does so by bringing together an exciting group of scholars working across a diversity of theoretical and geographical contexts. The book focuses on some of the central conceptual and political challenges of contemporary cities, including inequality and poverty, justice and democracy, and everyday life and urban imaginaries, providing a critical platform through which to ask how we might work towards alternative forms of urban living."
- Colin McFarlane Durham University
What is the city? What is the nature of living in the city? This new textbook provides students with an in-depth understanding of the central issues associated with the city and how living in a city impacts its inhabitants. Theoretically informed and thematically rich, the book is edited by leading scholars in the field and contains an eminent, international cast of contributors and contributions. It provides a critical analysis of the key thinkers, themes and paradigms dealing with the relationship between the built environment and urban life. It includes illustrative case studies, questions for discussion, further reading and web links.
Examining the contradictions, conflicts and complexities of city living, the book is an essential resource for students looking to get to grip with the different theoretical and substantive approaches that make up the diverse and rich study of the city and urban life.
- Alison Bain, York University
"Stages a lively encounter with different understandings of urban production and experience, and does so by bringing together an exciting group of scholars working across a diversity of theoretical and geographical contexts. The book focuses on some of the central conceptual and political challenges of contemporary cities, including inequality and poverty, justice and democracy, and everyday life and urban imaginaries, providing a critical platform through which to ask how we might work towards alternative forms of urban living."
- Colin McFarlane Durham University
What is the city? What is the nature of living in the city? This new textbook provides students with an in-depth understanding of the central issues associated with the city and how living in a city impacts its inhabitants. Theoretically informed and thematically rich, the book is edited by leading scholars in the field and contains an eminent, international cast of contributors and contributions. It provides a critical analysis of the key thinkers, themes and paradigms dealing with the relationship between the built environment and urban life. It includes illustrative case studies, questions for discussion, further reading and web links.
Examining the contradictions, conflicts and complexities of city living, the book is an essential resource for students looking to get to grip with the different theoretical and substantive approaches that make up the diverse and rich study of the city and urban life.
Reviews / Votes
'This textbook of essays by leading critical urbanists is a compelling introduction to an important field of study; it interrogates contemporary conflicts and contradictions inherent in the social experience of living in cities that are undergoing neoliberal restructuring, and grapples with profound questions and challenging policy considerations about diversity, equity, and justice. A stimulant to debate in any undergraduate urban studies classroom, this book will inspire a new generation of urban social scholars.' -- Alison Bain 'An indispensable survey of the main themes and challenges facing humanity in the urban age. Compulsory reading.' -- Brendan Gleeson 'This book is an invaluable resource for urban social geographers. It stages a lively encounter with different understandings of urban production and experience, and does so by bringing together an exciting group of scholars working across a diversity of theoretical and geographical contexts. The book focuses on some of the central conceptual and political challenges of contemporary cities, including inequality and poverty, justice and democracy, and everyday life and urban imaginaries, providing a critical platform through which to ask how we might work towards alternative forms of urban living'.-- Colin McFarlane Cities and Social Change makes a valuable contribution to the scholarship on contemporary cities. It draws together an interesting collection of papers that examine how cities are experienced and understood by their inhabitants with the result an engaging and useful collection. This edited book presents a series of thoughtful examinations of 'life in the city' that range in scale and perspective - from the individual and sensory to the global and systemic. The chapters cover a number of the major approaches to thinking about the politics of urban space.
The book should prove useful for undergraduates and early postgraduates,with enough overlap in the chapter subjects so as not to overwhelm readers new to the material. Lecturers and tutors will find it helpful in courses on urban studies, and scholars new to the field will appreciate its breadth. -- Shanti Sumartojo, RMIT University Australia
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84860-109-3 (9781848601093)
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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.
Eugene McCann is Professor in the Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University. His research focuses on the ways in which policies, especially urban policies, are circulated among communities of practitioners across the global and how these 'policy mobilities' are related to urban politics.
Eugene McCann is Professor in the Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University. His research focuses on the ways in which policies, especially urban policies, are circulated among communities of practitioners across the global and how these 'policy mobilities' are related to urban politics.
Content
Section 1: Theorising the City
Chapter 1: Encountering the City - Multiple Perspectives on Urban Social Change - Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann
Chapter 2: Representing and Imagining the City - Regan Koch and Alan Latham
Section 2: Experiencing the City
Chapter 3: The 'New' Middle Class, Lifestyle and the 'New' Gentrified City - Loretta Lees
Chapter 4: Being Poor in the City - Geoff De Verteuil
Chapter 5: Living with Difference : Geographies of Encounter - Gill Valentine
Chapter 6: The Everyday City of the Senses - Monica Degen
Section 3: The Liveable City
Chapter 7: Dis/Order and the Regulation of Urban Space - Steven Herbert and Tiffany Grobelski
Chapter 8: Walling the City - Gordon Macleod
Chapter 9: Health and the City - Robin Kearns and Graham Moon
Chapter 10: Cities, Nature and Sustainability - Eric Swngedouw and Ian Cook
Chapter 11: Just Cities - James de Filipis and Juan Rivero
Section 4: Reflections on Cities and Social Change
Chapter 12: The Good City - Ananya Roy
Chapter 13: Conclusions: Engaging the Urban World - Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann
Chapter 1: Encountering the City - Multiple Perspectives on Urban Social Change - Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann
Chapter 2: Representing and Imagining the City - Regan Koch and Alan Latham
Section 2: Experiencing the City
Chapter 3: The 'New' Middle Class, Lifestyle and the 'New' Gentrified City - Loretta Lees
Chapter 4: Being Poor in the City - Geoff De Verteuil
Chapter 5: Living with Difference : Geographies of Encounter - Gill Valentine
Chapter 6: The Everyday City of the Senses - Monica Degen
Section 3: The Liveable City
Chapter 7: Dis/Order and the Regulation of Urban Space - Steven Herbert and Tiffany Grobelski
Chapter 8: Walling the City - Gordon Macleod
Chapter 9: Health and the City - Robin Kearns and Graham Moon
Chapter 10: Cities, Nature and Sustainability - Eric Swngedouw and Ian Cook
Chapter 11: Just Cities - James de Filipis and Juan Rivero
Section 4: Reflections on Cities and Social Change
Chapter 12: The Good City - Ananya Roy
Chapter 13: Conclusions: Engaging the Urban World - Ronan Paddison and Eugene McCann