... the global political economy has shifted into a period of intense restructuring and associated instability. Old spaces are being defiled, and new spaces are being defined, including those associated with deindustrialization, environmentalism, reinvigorated nationalisms, diminished democracies, cyberspace, NIMBYism and minority-led social movements. Paralleling these shifts is the creation of different kinds of urbanism, characterized by edge cities, gated communities, and a global hierarchy of new ‘world cities ’ that is a key to understanding the burgeoning geopolitical order
What happened to urban policies? Rumours and evidence of retreat or even death of urban policies hav...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...
Neoliberalization processes have been reshaping the landscapes of urban development for more than th...
Within the entering in the global era, the city is come back again as a strategic architrave of the ...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The basic characteristic of the cities of the post-industrial age is the trans...
This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about t...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Urbanization is not just a modern phenomenon, but a rapid and historical transformation of the human...
The re-emergence of the city from the long shadow of the state in the late-twentieth century was fac...
The network society is a global society because networks have no boundaries. Spatial transformation ...
Despite its currency, ‘global urbanism’ is a nebulous concept deployed in dissonant registers that o...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
The city can be seen an alternative site to grapple with several global issues – migration and cosmo...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
Global urbanism refers to the global challenges and urban conditions of cities in diverse geographic...
What happened to urban policies? Rumours and evidence of retreat or even death of urban policies hav...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...
Neoliberalization processes have been reshaping the landscapes of urban development for more than th...
Within the entering in the global era, the city is come back again as a strategic architrave of the ...
Rad ne sadrži sažetak.The basic characteristic of the cities of the post-industrial age is the trans...
This paper uses several events in New York in the late 1990s to launch two central arguments about t...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "Splintering Urbanism offers a path-break...
Urbanization is not just a modern phenomenon, but a rapid and historical transformation of the human...
The re-emergence of the city from the long shadow of the state in the late-twentieth century was fac...
The network society is a global society because networks have no boundaries. Spatial transformation ...
Despite its currency, ‘global urbanism’ is a nebulous concept deployed in dissonant registers that o...
Economic globalization and telecommunications have contributed to produce a spatiality for the urban...
The city can be seen an alternative site to grapple with several global issues – migration and cosmo...
Cities across the world are changing rapidly. Driven by population growth, migration, economic decli...
Global urbanism refers to the global challenges and urban conditions of cities in diverse geographic...
What happened to urban policies? Rumours and evidence of retreat or even death of urban policies hav...
Network structures have rapidly evolved to form the organizational model of socio-cultural exchange ...
Neoliberalization processes have been reshaping the landscapes of urban development for more than th...