Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and time, reshape territorial patterns and challenge boundaries. The traditional physical limits of cities and territories become meaningless, blurred by the networks that keep the “global village” together. The overcoming of the boundary walls of cities in the nineteenth century, the fall of the Berlin wall and the recent opening of international frontiers in Europe could be understood as steps toward the achievement of an ideal society without walls other than the minimum limits necessary for shelter and privacy. Yet, even while markets are establishing systems of planetary interdependence and metropolitan regions get more and more directly relat...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
The network society is a global society because networks have no boundaries. Spatial transformation ...
The global city is a new frontier zone. Deregulation, privatization, and new fiscal and monetary pol...
Border conditions are connected to the establishment of socio-economic forces that rule the producti...
This paper outlines and discusses the notion of boundary throughout contemporary cities and territor...
This project analyses the field of current geographic political partitions offering an interdiscipli...
Borders affect both spatial properties and human behaviors. The way people experience spaces determi...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...
Information Technologies and increasingly advanced infrastructural connections compress space and ti...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
The network society is a global society because networks have no boundaries. Spatial transformation ...
The global city is a new frontier zone. Deregulation, privatization, and new fiscal and monetary pol...
Border conditions are connected to the establishment of socio-economic forces that rule the producti...
This paper outlines and discusses the notion of boundary throughout contemporary cities and territor...
This project analyses the field of current geographic political partitions offering an interdiscipli...
Borders affect both spatial properties and human behaviors. The way people experience spaces determi...
Urban spaces are sites of dynamic connection, but may also be defined by their established boundarie...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
In the era of globalization and transnational flows, the multiplicity of borders in urban planning a...
The transformations in progress in the Italian urban system are analyzed according to three main asp...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
This book gathers contributions of authors from America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa, who analyze...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...