01498nam a22001817a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001500090100002800105245004900133260004300182300001000225365003400235505103000269650001701299OSt20230225150011.0220723b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781446275313 ckrvia a711.1bFUJ1 aFujita, Kuniko ( Ed. )10aCities and Crisis: New Critical Urban Theory aNew DelhibSAGE Publication Ltd.c2013 a325p. aRs.bRs. 750cRs.d0eRs. 750 a1. Introduction: Cities and Crisis: Challenges for Urban Theory by Kuniko Fujita p.1, 2. Global Cities", World Power, and the G20 Capital Cities by Goran Therborn p.51, 3. Was the US Sub-prime Crisis the Prime Mover? The Limits of the Critical Urbanist' Interpretation of the UK Financial Crisis by Chris Pickvance p.83, 4. After Wall Street? New York's Green Economy Imaginaries by Michael Indergaard p.113, 5. World Capitals of Capital, Cities and Varieties of Finance Systems: Internationally versus Regionally Oriented Banking by Stefan Gartner p.147, 6. Seeing New York City's Financial Crisis in the Vernacular Landscape by Jerome Krase and Timothy Shortell p.188, 7. Ports in the Global Urban Hierarchy by Alex Hicks and Ryan Hicks p.218, 8. Athens and the Politics of the Sovereign Debt Crisis by Nicos Souliotis p.236, 9. Globalization and Urban Insecurity: Comparative Perspectives by Sophie Body – Gendrot p 270, 10. Financial Crises and Spatial Income Inequality Growth: The Case of Tokyo by Kuniko Fujita p.29410aUrban Theory