The City Reader (Record no. 2510)

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Personal name LeGates, Richard
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Title The City Reader
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1996
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Extent xv,532p.
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Price amount 1232
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Formatted contents note Acknowledgements p.xi, Introduction p.xii, Prologue: Kingsley Davis: The Urbanization of the Human Population" Scientific American p.1, 1. The Evolution of Cities: Introduction p.15, V. Gordon Childe: The Urban Revolution" from Man Makes Himself p.20, H. D. E. Kitto” The Polis" from The Greeks p.31, Henri Pirenne: City Origins" and "Cities and European Civilization" from Medieval Cities p.37, Friedrich Engels: The Great Towns" from the Condition of the Working Class in England p.46, W. E. B. Dubois: The Negro Problems of Philadelphia," The Question of Earning a Living," and "Color Prejudice" from The Philadelphia Negro p.56, Herbert J. Gans: "Levittown and America" from the Levittowners, p.63, Saskia Sassen: A New Geography of Centers and Margins: Summary and Implications" from Cities in a World Economy, p.69, 2. Perspectives on Urban form and Design: Introduction p.77, John Brinckerhoff Jackson: ‘The Almost Perfect Town". Landscape p.81, Ernest W. Burgess: "The Growth of the City: An Introduction to a Research Project" from Robert Park et al. (eds.), The City p.89, Kevin Lynch: "The City Image and Its Elements" from The Image of the City p.98, Jane Jacobs: "The Uses of Sidewalks: Safety" from The Death and Life of Great American Cities p.103, William Whyte: ‘The Design of Spaces’ from City: Rediscovering the Center p.109, Christopher Alexander: "A City Is Not a Tree" Architectural Forum p.118, Ian Mcharg: "Nature in the Metropolis" from Design with Nature p.132, Dolores Hayden: What Would a Non-sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work’ from Catharine Stimpson et al. (eds.), Women and the American City p.142, Mike Davis: "Fortress L.A." from City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles p.158, Allan Jacobs and Donald Appleyard: ‘Toward an Urban Design Manifesto" Journal of the American Planning Association p.164, 3. Urban Society and Culture: Introduction p.183, Lewis Mumford: ‘What Is a City?" Architectural Record p.183, Louis Wirth: "Urbanism as a Way of Life" American Journal of Sociology p.189, Paul Goodman and Percival Goodman: "A City of Efficient Consumption" from Communitas: Means of Livelihood and Ways of Life p.198, Michael Young and Peter Willmott: "Kinship and Community" and "Keeping Themselves to Themselves" from Family and Kinship in East London p.207, Oscar Lewis: ‘The Culture of Poverty" Scientific American p.217, William Julius Wilson: “The Black Underclass" Wilson Quarterly p.225, Charles Murray: "Choosing a Future": from Losing Ground: American Social Policy p.232, Burton Pike: "The City as Image" from The Image of the City in Modern Literature p.242, 4. Urban Politics, Governance, and Economics: Introduction p.253, John Mollenkopf: "How to Study Urban Political Power" from A Phoenix in the Ashes: The Rise and Fall of the Koch Coalition in New York City Politics p.257, Gerry Stoker: “Regime Theory and Urban Politics" from David Judge, Gerry Stoker, and Harold Wolman (eds.), Theories of Urban Politics p.268, Robin Hambleton Future Directions for Urban Government in Britain and America" Journal of Urban Affairs p.282, Saskia Sassen: Place and Production in the Global Economy" from Cities in a World Economy p.299, John Kasarda: “The Jobs-Skills Mismatch" New Perspectives Quarterly p.305, Mike Savage and Alan Warde: "Cities and Uneven Economic Development" from Urban Sociology, Capitalism, and Modernity p.311, 5. Urban Planning: Visions, Theory, and Practice: Introduction p.333, Frederick Law Olmsted: "Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns" American Social Science Association p.337, Ebenezer Howard: "Author's Introduction" and "The Town-Country Magnet" from Garden Cities of Tomorrow p.345, Raymond Unwin: “Of Çooperation in Site Planning, and How Common Enjoyment Benefits the Individual" r from Town Planning in Practice p.354, Patrick Geddes: "City Survey for Town Planning Purposes, of Municipalities and Government" from Cities in Evolution p.360, Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret): "A Contemporary City" from The City of To-morrow and Its Planning p.367, Frank Lloyd Wright: "Broadacre City: A New Community Plan" Architectural Record p.376, Peter Hall: The City of Theory" from Cities of Tomorrow: An Intellectual History of Urban Planning and Design in the Twentieth Century p.382, Frank S. So and Judith Getzels: "Introduction" from The Practice of Local Government Planning p.397, Leonie Sandercock and Ann Forsyth: A Gender Agenda: New Directions for Planning Theory" Journal of the American Planning Association p.407, Paul Davidoff: "Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning" Journal of the American Institute of Planners p.421, John Forester: “Planning in the Face of Conflict" Journal of the American Planning Association p.433, 6. The Future of the City: Introduction p.449, Paolo Soleri: “Arcology: The City in the Image of Man" and “The Characteristics of Arcology" from Arcology: The City in the Image of Man p.453, Constantin Doxiadis: Ecumenopolis, World City of Tomorrow" Impact of Science on Society p.458, Peter Calthorpe: The Pedestrian Pocket" from Doug Kelbaugh (ed.), The Pedestrian Pocket Book p.468, Manuel Castells and Peter Hall: Technopoles: Mines and Foundries of the Informational Economy" from Technopoles of the World p.475, Robert Fishman: Beyond Suburbia: The Rise of the Technoburb from Bourgeois Utopias: The Rise and Fall of Suburbia p.484, Manuel Castells: The Reconstruction of Social Meaning in the Space of Flows from The Informational City p.493, Anthony Downs: Alternative Futures for the American Ghetto" Daedalus p.499, Copyright information, p.507, Index p.511
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Personal name Stout, Frederic
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