ABSTRACT This article focuses on the variety of images, perceptions and social constructions about a city articulated by the different ‘actors ’ which use and shape globalizing urban settings. The actors in focus are mainly the planners (representing the authoritative aspects of planning and city management) and the residents of the city (those who enjoy or are adversely affected by different planning visions and projects). Planners mainly use their professional knowledge, which they obtained from formal education. Residents built up their perceptions and images of the city in a more intuitive way, from their daily routine practices in the city. Following this, the article explores the intricate and sometimes complicated relations between t...
This volume is a result of the efforts of the Urban Commission at the IGU (International Geographica...
Aside from open conflicts within Israel-Palestine, the neighborhood of Florentin is a key-space wher...
There is a gap between contemporary urban planning theory and practice. Not only does this schism ex...
The Street as place for exploring the process of globalization (south Tel Aviv, 2005-2008)Today, Tel...
Jerusalem is the declared capital of Israel, fundamental to Jewish tradition, and a contested city, ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Abstract. This paper draws on Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of ‘principles of vision and division ’ to co...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
Tel Aviv was mentioned as a world city for the first time by Kellerman (1993) who empha-sized the ex...
This thesis combines anthropological perspectives on materiality, the state, and urban planning to d...
International audienceThis article is based on material I collected between 2005 and 2010 for my doc...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities in the industrialised world are los...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
This paper asserts that urban planning is a critical tool in designing an effective, attractive, fun...
This volume is a result of the efforts of the Urban Commission at the IGU (International Geographica...
Aside from open conflicts within Israel-Palestine, the neighborhood of Florentin is a key-space wher...
There is a gap between contemporary urban planning theory and practice. Not only does this schism ex...
The Street as place for exploring the process of globalization (south Tel Aviv, 2005-2008)Today, Tel...
Jerusalem is the declared capital of Israel, fundamental to Jewish tradition, and a contested city, ...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
Abstract. This paper draws on Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of ‘principles of vision and division ’ to co...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
Tel Aviv was mentioned as a world city for the first time by Kellerman (1993) who empha-sized the ex...
This thesis combines anthropological perspectives on materiality, the state, and urban planning to d...
International audienceThis article is based on material I collected between 2005 and 2010 for my doc...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
Under the influence of globalization, the centres of many cities in the industrialised world are los...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
This paper asserts that urban planning is a critical tool in designing an effective, attractive, fun...
This volume is a result of the efforts of the Urban Commission at the IGU (International Geographica...
Aside from open conflicts within Israel-Palestine, the neighborhood of Florentin is a key-space wher...
There is a gap between contemporary urban planning theory and practice. Not only does this schism ex...