Ordinary Cities Between Modernity and Development

By: Jennifer, RobinsonMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2006Description: 204pISBN: 9780415304887Subject(s): Urban TheoryDDC classification: 711.1
Contents:
Introduction: post colonialising urban studies p.1, 1. Dislocating Modernity p.13, 2. Re imaging the city through comparative urbanism on (Not) being blasé p.41, 3. Ways of being Modern: towards a Cosmopolitan Urban Studies p.65, 4. World cities, or a world of ordinary cities? p.93, 5. Bringing the city back in: beyond developmentalism and globalization p.116, 6. City future: urban policy for ordinary cities p.141, Conclusion p.167
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Introduction: post colonialising urban studies p.1, 1. Dislocating Modernity p.13, 2. Re imaging the city through comparative urbanism on (Not) being blasé p.41, 3. Ways of being Modern: towards a Cosmopolitan Urban Studies p.65, 4. World cities, or a world of ordinary cities? p.93, 5. Bringing the city back in: beyond developmentalism and globalization p.116, 6. City future: urban policy for ordinary cities p.141, Conclusion p.167

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