Urban Movements and Their Impact on Spatial Transformation

Urban Movements and Their Impact on Spatial Transformation

Author: Cumhur Olcar

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-04-24

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 9004530029

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Migration is no longer a movement from the rural to the urban, but rather from city to city or from the city to the metropolis in this swiftly urbanising world. This book uses new paradigms to explain why urban movements rise from the development of cities and are gradually increasing. It urges new Urban Studies to recognise that the rate of urbanisation occurring in developing regions is higher than that of developed regions and that the change is profound. A multidisciplinary approach is a prerequisite for Urban Studies to understand urban movements and the struggle for urban space in the nearby future of cities worldwide.


Coordinating Urban and Rural Development in China

Coordinating Urban and Rural Development in China

Author: Ye Yumin

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2013-09-30

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1781952035

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•The focus of published narrative on the great Chinese urbanization wave was always going to sharpen _ away from the general fascination, assertions, theories and commentaries to specific issues and specific regions. Well here is a first class example


Theorizing Globalization

Theorizing Globalization

Author: Marko Ampuja

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2012-07-25

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 9004229612

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In this work, Marko Ampuja offers a critical reassessment of mainstream perspectives on globalization, challenging their media-centrism and their lack of historical materialist analysis of global capitalism and the power of neoliberalism.


Planning and Conflict

Planning and Conflict

Author: Enrico Gualini

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-02-11

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1135007470

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Planning and Conflict discusses the reasons for conflicts around urban developments and analyzes their shape in contemporary cities. It offers an interdisciplinary framework for scholars to engage with the issue of planning conflicts, focusing on both empirical and theoretical inquiry. By reviewing different perspectives for planners to engage with conflicts, and not simply mediate or avoid them, Planning and Conflict provides a theoretically informed look forward to the future of engaged, responsive city development that involves all its stakeholders.


Urban Transport XV

Urban Transport XV

Author: C. A. Brebbia

Publisher: WIT Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 1845641906

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conference topics are: Urban Transport Planning and Management; Transport Demand Analysis; Traffic Integration and Control; Intelligent Transport Systems; Transport Modelling and Simulation; Land Use and Transport Integration; Public Transport Systems; Environmental and Ecological Aspects; Air and Noise Pollution; Safety and Security." --Book Jacket.


Handbook on Urban Social Movements

Handbook on Urban Social Movements

Author: Anna Domaradzka

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2024-01-18

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1839109653

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Providing an overview of urban social movements from a diverse range of both empirical and theoretical perspectives, this Handbook includes not only a critical analysis of the transformations that have occurred in the urban landscape recently, but also sheds light on the strategies implemented by social actors in various socio-political and cultural contexts. It focuses on understanding better how and to what extent collective action around urban issues remains relevant in our modern world. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.


Spaces of Contention

Spaces of Contention

Author: Byron Miller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1317051750

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As social movements have become more complex, geographers are increasingly studying the spatial dynamics of collective resistance and sociologists and political scientists increasingly analyzing the role of space, place and scale in contentious political activity. Occupying a position at the intersection of these disciplinary developments, this book brings together leading scholars to examine how social movements have employed spatial practices to respond to and shape changing social and political contexts. It is organised into three main sections: (1) Place, Space and Mobility: sites of mobilization and regulation, (2) Scale and Territory: structuring collective interests, identities, and resources, and (3) Networks: connecting actors and resources across space. It concludes by suggesting that different spatialities (place, scale, networks) interlink within one another in particular instances of collective action, playing distinctive yet complementary roles in shaping how these actions unfold in the political arena. By mapping state of the art conceptual and empirical terrain across Geography, Sociology, and Political Science, 'Spaces of Contention' provides readers with a much needed guide to innovative research on the spatial constitution of social movements and how social movements tactically and strategically approach and produce space.


The Spatial Politics of the Sculptural

The Spatial Politics of the Sculptural

Author: Euyoung Hong

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1783487615

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Space is a formative factor in the production of sculpture. Phenomenological thought interprets sculptural work in relation to the immersive experience of the viewer, situating it within its environment. But what possibilities lie beyond this unitary position? What is the political potential of a sculptural object? How can its spatial relations and movements be reconfigured beyond its immediate environment? Spatial Politics of the Sculptural investigates the concept of space and its role in the production of the sculptural form from a multidimensional perspective. Engaging with the work of Krauss, Fried, Merleau-Pony, Deleuze and Guattari, and using case studies of urban development in Paris, New York and Seoul it reinterprets and dislocates the sculptural form in terms of the political dynamism of space proposing a new methodology for reading, producing and expanding sculptural practice. Drawing on David Harvey’s theory of capital, it scrutinizes the idea of the spatial in the process of urbanization. It examines the interrelationship between capital flow and accumulation, and explores the production and destruction of space in relation to the creation of three-dimensional works of art. In doing so, it expands the idea of the sculptural object in relation to the urban environment.