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The Global City and the Holy City - Narratives on Knowledge, Planning and Diversity (Paperback, New)
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The Global City and the Holy City - Narratives on Knowledge, Planning and Diversity (Paperback, New)
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Are all cities alike? This text highlights the extent to which the
different histories, economies, politics and cultures of cities
affect people's daily practices so that they vary from one city to
another. In particular, it focuses on whether the assumed
differences between London, the global city and Jerusalem, the holy
city reflected in people's experiences in living in the two cities.
The book suggests that some of these everyday practices are not so
different as might be assumed. It proposes that people of different
national, cultural or gender identities might experience their city
- as home for similar reasons. It explores the experiences of women
and men of different national, cultural and ethnic identities and
age groups, who live in the two cities. Their narratives focus on
three main concepts: comfort, belonging and commitment as they are
experienced with regards to seven categories of environments: the
home, the building, the street, the neighbourhood, the city center,
the city itself and urban parks in the city. everyday life
experiences? Two significant identities are at focus in the
analysis; gender and national identity. The analysis of each of the
concepts discovers how these identities shape peoples' ways of
interpreting and the meanings given to comfort, belonging and
commitment. The analysis is carried out among people of both
minority and majority groups in the two cities. Nationality and
gender identities cross cuts the analysis through the whole book
chapters. It makes the links between everyday life experiences
termed in the book as: local embodied knowledge and the planning
practice. The book shows how it is possible to articulate the local
knowledge that has been exposed and analyzed in the various book
chapters into the planning practice. The book suggests new ways of
incorporating these similar and different experiences in the
planning process.
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