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RECORD NUMBER: 1285 OF 1343Main Title | Urbanisation, unlimited A Thematic Journey / [electronic resource] : | ||||
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Type | EBOOK | ||||
Author | Fiedler, Johannes. | ||||
Publisher | Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, | ||||
Year Published | 2014 | ||||
Call Number | HT165.5-169.9 | ||||
ISBN | 9783319035871 | ||||
Subjects | Geography ; Regional planning ; Architecture | ||||
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Collation | XI, 175 p. 75 illus. in color. online resource. | ||||
Notes | Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only |
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Contents Notes | Wild Urbanism -- Introduction and Acknowledgements -- Abstraction -- Brazilianisation -- Convergence -- Dispersion -- Expansion -- Gentrification -- Hegemony -- Modernisation -- Privatisation -- Regulation -- Segregation -- Urban Space -- Vitality -- Afterword -- References. In a series of essays, the process of urbanisation - a human mega-trend acquiring unprecedented scale and speed as globalisation proceeds - is examined in the most diverse contexts and stages of development. Drawing on scientific references and identifying recurring themes like dispersion, privatisation and vitality, Fiedler devises the glossary for a cross-cultural understanding of the global urban system emerging. Images and anecdotal evidence reconnect these themes to local realities. The tone of the essays conveys a post-voluntarist attitude, derived from many years of professional experience - critical of both neoliberal practices and determinist ideas. To "condemn the reality" of global urbanization "is fruitless", writes Johannes Fiedler in this unlimited view of a world of constant motion, subject no longer to just its planetary rotations, but also to the constant push and pull of its various populations, some of whose giant constructions shift the earth's axis. From the foreword by Lars Lerup |