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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis - Imagining Experience: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place... Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis - Imagining Experience: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Christopher Silver, Lenia Marques, Himasari Hanan Ing, Indah Widiastuti
R5,636 Discovery Miles 56 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book includes papers presented at the 6th Arte-Polis International Conference. The theme of the conference was "Imagining Experiences: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place", and the book brings together studies based on lessons-learned, research and critical reviews related to creative tourism and reflections on placemaking. Covering a broad range of topics, including cultural and experiential perceptions of landscape, sustainable design, urban and rural planning, traditional and vernacular environment, public realm, thematic tourism, as well as heritage preservation and management, it discusses how issues of tourism shape our understanding of and discourse on architecture and landscapes. The book serves as an invitation to more participatory and polyphonic dialogues in the field of architecture, art and planning.

Recording History - Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa (Hardcover): Christopher Silver Recording History - Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa (Hardcover)
Christopher Silver
R2,495 R2,301 Discovery Miles 23 010 Save R194 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new history of twentieth-century North Africa, that gives voice to the musicians who defined an era and the vibrant recording industry that carried their popular sounds from the colonial period through decolonization. If twentieth-century stories of Jews and Muslims in North Africa are usually told separately, Recording History demonstrates that we have not been listening to what brought these communities together: Arab music. For decades, thousands of phonograph records flowed across North African borders. The sounds embedded in their grooves were shaped in large part by Jewish musicians, who gave voice to a changing world around them. Their popular songs broadcast on radio, performed in concert, and circulated on disc carried with them the power to delight audiences, stir national sentiments, and frustrate French colonial authorities. With this book, Christopher Silver provides the first history of the music scene and recording industry across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and offers striking insights into Jewish-Muslim relations through the rhythms that animated them. He traces the path of hit-makers and their hit records, illuminating regional and transnational connections. In asking what North Africa once sounded like, Silver recovers a world of many voices—of pioneering impresarios, daring female stars, cantors turned composers, witnesses and survivors of war, and national and nationalist icons—whose music still resonates well into our present.

Transformative Planning - Smarter, Greener and More Inclusive Practices (Paperback): Christopher Silver, Andrea Frank Transformative Planning - Smarter, Greener and More Inclusive Practices (Paperback)
Christopher Silver, Andrea Frank
R1,373 Discovery Miles 13 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

--Chapters are all relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda, making them useful in classroom and practitioner contexts --Transformative planning is of great interest to the academy and the chapters all show how to better integrate theory and practice --Case studies from around the world, including Europe, North America, South America, India, Australia, and China

Transformative Planning - Smarter, Greener and More Inclusive Practices (Hardcover): Christopher Silver, Andrea Frank Transformative Planning - Smarter, Greener and More Inclusive Practices (Hardcover)
Christopher Silver, Andrea Frank
R3,995 Discovery Miles 39 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

--Chapters are all relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda, making them useful in classroom and practitioner contexts --Transformative planning is of great interest to the academy and the chapters all show how to better integrate theory and practice --Case studies from around the world, including Europe, North America, South America, India, Australia, and China

Recording History - Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa (Paperback): Christopher Silver Recording History - Jews, Muslims, and Music across Twentieth-Century North Africa (Paperback)
Christopher Silver
R679 R627 Discovery Miles 6 270 Save R52 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new history of twentieth-century North Africa, that gives voice to the musicians who defined an era and the vibrant recording industry that carried their popular sounds from the colonial period through decolonization. If twentieth-century stories of Jews and Muslims in North Africa are usually told separately, Recording History demonstrates that we have not been listening to what brought these communities together: Arab music. For decades, thousands of phonograph records flowed across North African borders. The sounds embedded in their grooves were shaped in large part by Jewish musicians, who gave voice to a changing world around them. Their popular songs broadcast on radio, performed in concert, and circulated on disc carried with them the power to delight audiences, stir national sentiments, and frustrate French colonial authorities. With this book, Christopher Silver provides the first history of the music scene and recording industry across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, and offers striking insights into Jewish-Muslim relations through the rhythms that animated them. He traces the path of hit-makers and their hit records, illuminating regional and transnational connections. In asking what North Africa once sounded like, Silver recovers a world of many voices—of pioneering impresarios, daring female stars, cantors turned composers, witnesses and survivors of war, and national and nationalist icons—whose music still resonates well into our present.

Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 - The Right to the City (Paperback): Christopher Silver, Robert Freestone,... Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 - The Right to the City (Paperback)
Christopher Silver, Robert Freestone, Christophe Demaziere
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning series offers a selection of some of the best scholarship in urban and regional planning from around the world. The internationally recognized authors of these award-winning papers take up a range of salient issues from the theory and practice of planning. This 6th volume incorporates essays that explore the salient issue commonly referred to as "The Right to the City." This theme speaks to a growing new movement within planning theory and practice with multiple aims and strategies but with the common objective of advancing a more just and equitable world. The right to the city functions as a manifesto advancing academic explorations of the opportunities for, and barriers to, expanding human and environmental justice. At the same time, it extends beyond academic inquiry to engage directly with the policy, legal and political dimensions of human rights. The right to the city has been invoked by global bodies such as United Nations-Habitat and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to bolster not only their agendas around fundamental human rights but advance urban policies promoting inclusion, sustainability, and resilience. Dialogues 6 offers engaging explorations into the academic expeditions by the global planning community that have helped to energize this movement. The papers assembled here through processes of peer review represent an invaluable collection to untangle the complexities of this dynamic new approach to urban and regional planning. The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) series is published in association with the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) and its member national and transnational planning schools associations.

Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 - The Right to the City (Hardcover): Christopher Silver, Robert Freestone,... Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6 - The Right to the City (Hardcover)
Christopher Silver, Robert Freestone, Christophe Demaziere
R3,983 Discovery Miles 39 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning series offers a selection of some of the best scholarship in urban and regional planning from around the world. The internationally recognized authors of these award-winning papers take up a range of salient issues from the theory and practice of planning. This 6th volume incorporates essays that explore the salient issue commonly referred to as "The Right to the City." This theme speaks to a growing new movement within planning theory and practice with multiple aims and strategies but with the common objective of advancing a more just and equitable world. The right to the city functions as a manifesto advancing academic explorations of the opportunities for, and barriers to, expanding human and environmental justice. At the same time, it extends beyond academic inquiry to engage directly with the policy, legal and political dimensions of human rights. The right to the city has been invoked by global bodies such as United Nations-Habitat and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to bolster not only their agendas around fundamental human rights but advance urban policies promoting inclusion, sustainability, and resilience. Dialogues 6 offers engaging explorations into the academic expeditions by the global planning community that have helped to energize this movement. The papers assembled here through processes of peer review represent an invaluable collection to untangle the complexities of this dynamic new approach to urban and regional planning. The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) series is published in association with the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) and its member national and transnational planning schools associations.

Planning the Megacity - Jakarta in the Twentieth Century (Paperback): Christopher Silver Planning the Megacity - Jakarta in the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Christopher Silver
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Planning the Megacity examines the dramatic transformation of Jakarta over the past century. In 1900, the colonial capital of the Netherland Indies, then known as Batavia, was a compact city of approximately 150,000 inhabitants. During the next hundred years, but especially after 1950, it was transformed into the sprawling 'megacity' of more than 9 million in an urbanized region that boasted nearly 18 million by 2000. How this metamorphosis took place and what it meant for the life of Jakartans are questions central to the story of the city, as is the role of both local and national leaders in the control and manipulation of processes of growth. As Christopher Silver reveals, Jakarta's place as Indonesia's most prestigious city, and its capital city, subjected it to conflicting approaches to planning, and placed its development within the vortex of national development. He reveals how colonialism, the struggle for independence and for improving the national condition, together with aspirations for economic modernization, contributed to the distinctive character of Southeast Asia's largest metropolitan area.

Planning the Megacity - Jakarta in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover): Christopher Silver Planning the Megacity - Jakarta in the Twentieth Century (Hardcover)
Christopher Silver
R5,134 Discovery Miles 51 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this book, the first on the planning history of Jarkarta, able expert Christopher Silver describes how planning has shaped urban development in Southeast Asia, and in particular how its largest city, Jakarta, Indonesia, was transformed from a colonial capital of approximately 150,000 in 1900 to a megacity of 12a "13 million inhabitants in 2000.

Placing the city's planning history within local, national and international contexts, exploring not only the formal planning actions, but how planning was shaped by broader political, economic, social and cultural factors in Indonesiaa (TM)s development, this book is an excellent resource for academics, students and professionals involved in urban planning, history and geography as well as other interested parties.

Planning and Decentralization - Contested Spaces for Public Action in the Global South (Paperback, New): Victoria A. Beard,... Planning and Decentralization - Contested Spaces for Public Action in the Global South (Paperback, New)
Victoria A. Beard, Faranak Miraftab, Christopher Silver
R1,963 Discovery Miles 19 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first in-depth study of the impact of economic and political decentralization on planning practice in developing economies, this innovative volume, using original case study research by leading experts drawn from diverse fields of inquiry, from planning to urban studies, geography and economics, explores the dramatic transformation that decentralization implies in responsibilities of the local planning and governance structures.

It examines a range of key issues, including:

  • public and private finance
  • local leadership and electoral issues
  • planning in post-conflict societies.

Offering unique insights into how planning has changed in specific countries, paying particular attention to South East Asian economies, India and South Africa, this excellent volume is an invaluable resource for researchers, graduate students and planners interested in urban planning in its international political and economic context.

Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis - Imagining Experience: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place... Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis - Imagining Experience: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Christopher Silver, Lenia Marques, Himasari Hanan, Indah Widiastuti
R5,605 Discovery Miles 56 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book includes papers presented at the 6th Arte-Polis International Conference. The theme of the conference was "Imagining Experiences: Creative Tourism and the Making of Place", and the book brings together studies based on lessons-learned, research and critical reviews related to creative tourism and reflections on placemaking. Covering a broad range of topics, including cultural and experiential perceptions of landscape, sustainable design, urban and rural planning, traditional and vernacular environment, public realm, thematic tourism, as well as heritage preservation and management, it discusses how issues of tourism shape our understanding of and discourse on architecture and landscapes. The book serves as an invitation to more participatory and polyphonic dialogues in the field of architecture, art and planning.

The Separate City - Black Communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968 (Paperback): Christopher Silver, John V Moeser The Separate City - Black Communities in the Urban South, 1940-1968 (Paperback)
Christopher Silver, John V Moeser
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A ground-breaking collaborative study merging perspectives from history, political science, and urban planning, The Separate City is a trenchant analysis of the development of the African-American community in the urban South. While similar in some respects to the racially defined ghettos of the North, the districts in which southern blacks lived from the pre-World War II era to the mid-1960s differed markedly from those of their northern counterparts. The African- American community in the South was (and to some extent still is) a physically expansive, distinct, and socially heterogeneous zone within the larger metropolis. It found itself functioning both politically and economically as a "separate city" -- a city set apart from its predominantly white counterpart. Within the separate city itself, internal conflicts reflected a structural divide between an empowered black middle class and a larger group comprising the working class and the disadvantaged. Even with these conflicts, the South's new black leadership gained political control in many cities, but it could not overcome the economic forces shaping the metropolis. The persistence of a separate city admitted to the profound ineffectiveness of decades of struggle to eliminate the racial barriers with which southern urban leaders -- indeed all urban America -- continue to grapple today.

Angel Cards for Children (Cards, Illustrated Ed): Diana Cooper Angel Cards for Children (Cards, Illustrated Ed)
Diana Cooper; Illustrated by Sarah Zoutewelle-Morris, Christophe Silver 2
R295 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R17 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Aims to encourage the natural tendency of young kids to connect and play with their angels, to experience these unseen beings as someone who give them support and comfort and a sense of identity and importance.

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