|  | Chen, Xiangming / Orum, Anthony M. / Paulsen, Krista E. Introduction to Cities How Place and Space Shape Human Experience
  1. Auflage Juli 2012 35,90 Euro 2012. 408 Seiten, Softcover ISBN 978-1-4051-5554-0 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Kurzbeschreibung This text, illustrated with over 80 photographs, follows the basic premise that cities and metropolitan centers must be seen as both places and spaces that are vital to the making of the human experience. Place and space are defined in clear terms, and then they are elaborated upon in a broad but accessible theoretical manner. Having provided these basic conceptual building blocks, the authors explore various theories of the metropolis, ranging from the German theorists, such as Simmel, in the 19th century, to the most recent work on the nature of the new global economy and its effects on metropolitan centers.
Aus dem Inhalt Introduction 1
Part I The foundations 5
1 Cities as places and spaces 6
2 Social theories of urban space and place: The early perspectives 28
3 Social theories of urban space and place: Perspectives in the post-World War II era 49
4 Methods and rules for the study of cities 72
Part II The changing metropolis 99
5 The metropolis and its expansion: Early insights and basic principles 100
6 The origins and development of suburbs 123
7 Changing metropolitan landscapes after World War II 154
Part III The metropolis and social inequalities 177
8 The early metropolis as a place of inequality 178
9 Inequality and diversity in the post-World War II metropolis 204
Part IV The metropolis in the developing world 231
10 Urbanization and urban places in developing-country cities 232
11 Cities in the global economy 261
Part V Challenges of today and the metropolis of the future 295
12 Urban environments and sustainability 296
13 The remaking and future of cities 321
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