07913nam a22002057a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001500090100002200105245003500127250000800162260003000170300001000200365003500210505742300245650001707668700002207685OSt20240522112553.0210603b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781138923690 ckrvia a711.1bREN1 aRen, Xuefei [Ed.]10aThe Globalizing Cities Reader  a2nd aNew YorkbRoutledgec2018 a482p. aRs.bRs,4523cRs.d30eRs.3166 aEditors' introduction: from Global to Globalizing Cities p.xxiii, Part 1: Foundations p.1, Introduction to Part One p.3, 1. Prologue: "The metropolitan explosion" Peter Hal p.7, 2. "Divisions of space and time in Europe" by Fernand Braudelp.9, 3. World city formation: an agenda for research and action" John Friedmann and Goetz Wolff p.16, 4. "Locating cities on global circuits" by Saskia Sassen p.25, 5. Urban specialization in the world system: an investigation of historical cases" by Nestor P. Rodriguez and Joe R. Feagin p.31, 6. Accumulation and comparative urban systems" by John Walton p.41, The world-system perspective and urbanization" Michael Timberlake p.47, 8. "Global city formation in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles: an historical perspective" by Janet L. Abu-Lughod p.53, 9. "Global and world cities: a view from off the map" by Jennifer Robinson p.60, 10. "Space in the globalizing city" Peter Marcuse p.67, Part 2: Pathways p.75, Introduction to Part Two p.77, 11. Prologue: "Istanbul was our past, Istanbul is our future" by Hamid Dabashi p.81, 12. "The city as a landscape of power: London and New York as global financial capitals'" by Sharon Zukin p.83, 13. "Detroit and Houston: two cities in global perspective by Richard Child Hill and Joe Feagin p.90, 14. The stimulus of a little confusion: a contemporary comparison of Amsterdam and Los Angeles" by Edward W. Soja p.98, 15. "Global city Zurich: paradigms of urban development" by Christian Schmid p.106, 16. "From 'state-owned' to 'City Inc': the re-territorialization of the state in Shanghai" by Fulong Wu p.116, 17. The dream of Delhi as a global city" by Veronique Dupont p.123, 18. “Fourth world' cities in the global economy: the case of Phnom Penh, Cambodia") by Gavin Shatkin p.130, 19. Medellin and Bogotá: the global cities of the other globalization" by Eduardo Mendieta p.137, Part 3: Relations p.143, Introduction to Part Three p.145, 20. Prologue: "Specification of the world city network" by Peter J. Taylor p.147, 21. "Local and global: cities in network society" by Manuel Castells p.148, 22. "Comparing London and Frankfurt as world cities: a relational study of contemporary urban change" by Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Michael Hoyler, Kathryn Pain, and Peter J. Taylor p.154, 23. "Global grids of glass: on global cities, telecommunications and planetary urban networks" by Stephen Graham p.161, 24. "Global cities and the spread of infectious disease: the case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada" by S. Harris Ali and Roger Keil p.169, 25. "Flying high (in the competitive sky): conceptualizing the role of airports in global city-regions through 'aero-regionalism'" by Jean-Paul Addie p.176, 26. "One package at a time: the distributive world city" by Cynthia Negrey, Jeffery L. Osgood, and Frank Goetzke p.198, 27. "Global cities between biopolitics and necropolitics: (in) security and circuits of knowledge in the global city network" by David Murakami - Wood p.191, 28. "The virtual palimpsest of the global city network" by Mark Graham p.198, 29. "Relationality / territoriality: toward conceptualization of cities in the world" by Eugene McCann and Kevin Ward p.205, Part 4: Regulations p.211, Introduction to Part Four p.213, 30. Prologue: "The global city as world order" by Warren Magnusson p.219, 31. "Globalization and the rise of city-regions" by Allen J. Scott p.222, 32. "Global cities, 'glocal states': global city formation and state teritorial restructuring in contemporary Europe" by Neil Brenner p.228, 33. "Global cities and developmental states: Tokyo and Seoul" by Richard Child Hill and June Woo Kim p.236, 34. "World city formation on the Asia Pacific Rim: poverty, 'everyday' forms of civil society and environmental management" by Mike Douglass p.244, 35. "New globalism, new urbanism: gentrification as global urban strategy" by Neil Smith p.251, 36. "Between world history and state formation: new perspectives on Africaas Laurent Fourchard p.257, 37. The 'right to the city': institutional imperatives of a developmental state! by Susan Parnell and Edgar Pieterse p.264, 38. "Global Cities vs. 'global cities': rethinking contemporary urbanism as public ecology" by Timothy W. Luke p.270, Part 5: Contestations p.277, Introduction to Part Five p.279, 39. Prologue: "From Tahrir Square to Emaar Square: Cairo's private road to a private city" by Mohamed Elshahed p.283, 40. "Local actors in global politics" Saskia Sassen p.285, 41. "The right to the city" by David Harvey p.290, 42. "Urban social movements in an era of globalization'" by Margit Mayer p.295, 43."Säo Paulo: the city and its protest" by Teresa Caldeira p.302, 44. "Global city building in China and its discontents" by Xuefei Ren p.307, 45. "Between ghetto and globe: remaking urban life in Africa" by AbdouMaliq Simone p.313, 46. World cities and union renewal" by Steven Tufts p.319, 47. "Blockupy fights back: global city formation in Frankfurt am Main after the financial crisis" by Sebastian Schipper, Lucas Pohl, Tino Petzold, Daniel Mullis, and Bernd Belina p.325, Part 6: Culture p.333, Introduction to Part Six p.335, 48. Prologue: "High culture and hard labor Andrew Ross p.339, 49. "World cities: Global? Postcolonial? Postimperial? Or just the result of happenstance? Some cultural comments" by Anthony D. King p.341, 50. "Global media cities': major nodes of globalising culture and media industries" by Stefan Kratke p.348, 51. "Willing the global city: Berlin's cultural strategies of interurban competition after 1989" by Ute Lehrer p.355, 52. The transnational capitalist class and contemporary architecture in globalizing cities" by Leslie Sklair p.362, 53. "Shanghai nightscapes and ethnosexual contact zones" by James Farrer and Andrew Field p.368, 54. "Graffiti or street art? Negotiating the moral geographies of the creative city" by Cameron McAuliffe p.374, 55. "Spaces and networks of musical creativity in the city" by Allan Watson, Michael Hoyler, and Christoph Mager p.386, 56. "Provincializing the global city: from Bombay to Mumbai" by Rashimi Varma p.391, Part 7 Frontiers: Introduction to Part Seven p.393, 57.Prologue: "World city" by Doreen Massey p.397, 58. "The global-cities discourse: a return to the master narrative ?" by Michael Peter Smith p.399, 59. "External urban relational processes: introducing central flow theory to complement central place theory" by Peter J. Taylor, Michael Hoyler, and Raf Verbruggen p.407, 60. "Beyond the global city concept and the myth of 'command and control by Richard G. Smith p.413, 6.1 "World cities under conditions of financialized globalization: towards an augmented world city hypothesis" by David Bassens and Michiel van Meeteren p.419, 62. "Can the straw man speak? An engagement with postcolonial critiques of 'global cities research" by Michiel van Meeteren, Ben Derudder, and David Bassens p.426, 63. "Global suburbanization" by Roger Keil p.433, 64. "What is urban about critical urban theory ?" by Ananya Roy p.441, 65. "Planetary urbanization" by Neil Brenner and Christian Schmid p.449, 66. "New geographies of theorizing the urban: putting comparison to work for global urban studies" by Jennifer Robinson p.453, 67. "Governing the informal in globalizing cities: comparing China, India and Brazil" by Xuefei Ren p.459, 68. "The urban revolution" by Henri Lefebvre p.465, Index p.47210aUrban Theory1 aKeil, Roger (Ed.)