Robin Hambleton and Jill Simone Gross have assembled a collection of papers which powerfully supports their argument that “those concerned with the future of cities, whether as academics or practitioners, should devote more time to instrumental learning from abroad.” Contributions range widely from the influence of globalisation and urbanisation, to the importance of understanding the unique impact of our own context; from innovation in the leading ‘world cities’ of the developed world, to the seemingly intractable problems of cities in the developing world; from celebrating the importance of a shift from government to governance, to contributions highlighting the potential of governance to undermine local democracy; and from the role of le...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
This edited volume brings together six urban case studies (three in the UK and three in Latin Ameri...
In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
Robin Hambleton and Jill Simone Gross have assembled a collection of papers which powerfully support...
The present paper is a review of the book “City Power: Urban Governance in a Global Age” by Richard ...
In Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated...
Megacities are a new phenomenon in history. The fact that many of them are in emerging countries dee...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
Since the beginning of the agricultural revolution, cities have always been the cradle of civilisati...
Review of: Media and the City, by Myria Georgiou. Cambridge, Polity Press, 2013, 184pp. ISBN: 978-0-...
Note de lectureInternational audienceEuropeanization of cities provides a timely assessment of the c...
Edited by Michael Hoyler, Christof Parnreiter and Allan Watson, Cheltenham, UK & Northampton, MA, US...
Philipp Rode’s new book, Governing Compact Cities: How to Connect Planning, Design and Transport, lo...
Over the past thirty years, politicians, administrators, and academics on both sides of the Atlantic...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
This edited volume brings together six urban case studies (three in the UK and three in Latin Ameri...
In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...
Robin Hambleton and Jill Simone Gross have assembled a collection of papers which powerfully support...
The present paper is a review of the book “City Power: Urban Governance in a Global Age” by Richard ...
In Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated...
Megacities are a new phenomenon in history. The fact that many of them are in emerging countries dee...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
Over the last decade or so many scholars have become pessimistic about the opportunities to resist t...
Since the beginning of the agricultural revolution, cities have always been the cradle of civilisati...
Review of: Media and the City, by Myria Georgiou. Cambridge, Polity Press, 2013, 184pp. ISBN: 978-0-...
Note de lectureInternational audienceEuropeanization of cities provides a timely assessment of the c...
Edited by Michael Hoyler, Christof Parnreiter and Allan Watson, Cheltenham, UK & Northampton, MA, US...
Philipp Rode’s new book, Governing Compact Cities: How to Connect Planning, Design and Transport, lo...
Over the past thirty years, politicians, administrators, and academics on both sides of the Atlantic...
While acknowledging the difficulties cities face, Leading the Inclusive City mounts a powerful case ...
This edited volume brings together six urban case studies (three in the UK and three in Latin Ameri...
In Britain’s Cities, Britain’s Future, Mike Emmerich interrogates the long decline of UK cities sinc...