CFP (Urban History Group '15): Urban Knowledge (deadline 30 Sep. 2014) by Malcolm Noble Urban History Group 2015 University of Wolverhampton, 26-27 March 2015 “You take delight not in a city's seven or seventy wonders, but in the answer it gives to a question of yours.” This quotation from Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities illustrates the ways in which urban places stimulate the production of knowledge. Cities have long been the locus of information-gathering both on a municipal and on an i..
About the book: The Unknown City takes its place in the emerging architectural literature that looks...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
Unscrewing the Creative City: The Historical Fabrication of Cities as Agents of Economic Innovation ...
Urban History Group 2015 University of Wolverhampton, 26-27 March Urban Knowledge “You take delight...
Un appel est lancé pour la prochaine "Urban History Group Conference" qui se tiendra les 26-27 mars ...
Both the modem city and the modern library were born of technology and are evolving rapidly by takin...
I suspect that it is an obvious observation, but some time ago it occurred to me that a good deal of...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
Source : H-Urban Humanities and social science online Les historiens s'intéressent aussi aux ambianc...
In recent years there has been a rising focus on urban issues at both European and national levels, ...
Invisible Cities is Italo Calvino’s description, in fifty-five stories of fifty-five cities, of the ...
The Invisible City explores urban spaces from the perspective of a traveller, writer, and creator of...
Many cities worldwide face the prospect of major transformation as the world moves towards a global ...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
International audienceThis chapter aims at discussing the epistemological added value of knowledge w...
About the book: The Unknown City takes its place in the emerging architectural literature that looks...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
Unscrewing the Creative City: The Historical Fabrication of Cities as Agents of Economic Innovation ...
Urban History Group 2015 University of Wolverhampton, 26-27 March Urban Knowledge “You take delight...
Un appel est lancé pour la prochaine "Urban History Group Conference" qui se tiendra les 26-27 mars ...
Both the modem city and the modern library were born of technology and are evolving rapidly by takin...
I suspect that it is an obvious observation, but some time ago it occurred to me that a good deal of...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
Source : H-Urban Humanities and social science online Les historiens s'intéressent aussi aux ambianc...
In recent years there has been a rising focus on urban issues at both European and national levels, ...
Invisible Cities is Italo Calvino’s description, in fifty-five stories of fifty-five cities, of the ...
The Invisible City explores urban spaces from the perspective of a traveller, writer, and creator of...
Many cities worldwide face the prospect of major transformation as the world moves towards a global ...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
International audienceThis chapter aims at discussing the epistemological added value of knowledge w...
About the book: The Unknown City takes its place in the emerging architectural literature that looks...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
Unscrewing the Creative City: The Historical Fabrication of Cities as Agents of Economic Innovation ...