0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 11 of 11 matches in All Departments

The Global Architect - Firms, Fame and Urban Form (Paperback): Donald McNeill The Global Architect - Firms, Fame and Urban Form (Paperback)
Donald McNeill
R1,219 Discovery Miles 12 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Global Architect explores the increasing significance of globalization processes on urban change, architectural practice and the built environment. In what is primarily a critical sociological overview of the current global architectural industry, Donald McNeill covers the "star system" of international architects who combine celebrity and hypermobility, the top firms, whose offices are currently undergoing a major global expansion, and the role of advanced information technology in expanding the geographical scope of the industry.

New Europe - Imagined Spaces (Paperback, New): Donald McNeill New Europe - Imagined Spaces (Paperback, New)
Donald McNeill
R1,229 Discovery Miles 12 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Europe: Imagined Spaces traces the radical transformation of European places and spaces over the last two decades. Instead of the familiar 'schoolbook' map of a Europe of nation-states, the book unpacks the differing imaginations of European identity in recent years. Taking as its central problem the fluid nature of cultural and political identity, it moves firmly away from - and calls into question - the perspective of the nation-state as the primary source of imagined identity for Europeans. The book contributes to key debates, such as the emerging Europe of the Regions and the return of the city-state, examines the 'rebranding' of the nation-state and explores the impact of 'Europeanisation' on existing place identity. Emphasising mobility and movement, the chapters explore borderlands and travel, and also include a detailed discussion of the 'everyday life' of Europeans. Throughout, iconic images of contemporary Europe are invoked: Eurodisney, the Reichstag, Barcelona's Ramblas and the Bilbao Guggenheim, and the way in which mundane artefacts and practices such as football, walking, cars, food, passports and the Euro help construct identity is considered. New Europe: Imagined Spaces adopts a multidisciplinary approach to studying Europe, providing students with an exploration of contemporary European space and place identity.

Urban Change and the European Left - Tales from the New Barcelona (Hardcover): Donald McNeill Urban Change and the European Left - Tales from the New Barcelona (Hardcover)
Donald McNeill
R5,637 Discovery Miles 56 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work journeys through the cityscapes of one of the favorite holiday destinations of the contemporary European left - Barcelona. Taking five themes current to debates on the future of socialism in the city - Marxism and memory; European regionalism and city-states; social democrat new realism; the future of the urban social movements celebrated by Manuel Castells; and a "designer" socialism of architecture and public space - the book looks at the way politicians and critics use the city to ground their political messages. Through the mixing of methods and genres, the book explores local narratives of urban change through ethnography, biography, travelogue, and social history. Drawing on novels, architectural commentaries, urban plans, political speeches, history and autobiography, it provides accounts of public art, architecture, grassroots struggle from the Seat car factory to the peripheral housing estates of Nou Barris, battles for control of the 1992 Olympics, and the city and Catalan identity.

New Europe - Imagined Spaces (Hardcover): Donald McNeill New Europe - Imagined Spaces (Hardcover)
Donald McNeill
R4,142 Discovery Miles 41 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Europe: Imagined Spaces traces the radical transformation of European places and spaces over the last two decades. Instead of the familiar 'schoolbook' map of a Europe of nation-states, the book unpacks the differing imaginations of European identity in recent years. Taking as its central problem the fluid nature of cultural and political identity, it moves firmly away from - and calls into question - the perspective of the nation-state as the primary source of imagined identity for Europeans. The book contributes to key debates, such as the emerging Europe of the Regions and the return of the city-state, examines the 'rebranding' of the nation-state and explores the impact of 'Europeanisation' on existing place identity. Emphasising mobility and movement, the chapters explore borderlands and travel, and also include a detailed discussion of the 'everyday life' of Europeans. Throughout, iconic images of contemporary Europe are invoked: Eurodisney, the Reichstag, Barcelona's Ramblas and the Bilbao Guggenheim, and the way in which mundane artefacts and practices such as football, walking, cars, food, passports and the Euro help construct identity is considered. New Europe: Imagined Spaces adopts a multidisciplinary approach to studying Europe, providing students with an exploration of contemporary European space and place identity.

Global Cities and Urban Theory (Paperback): Donald McNeill Global Cities and Urban Theory (Paperback)
Donald McNeill
R1,146 Discovery Miles 11 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global Cities and Urban Theory provides an innovative set of approaches to understanding some of the world's major cities, working with concepts such as smart cities, volumetric urbanism, and critical accounting to illustrate the everyday agents and practices that place cities in the world. Donald McNeill draws on detailed discussions of major cities such as London, San Francisco, Paris and Singapore to provide a deep understanding of how urban theory can be grounded in the cultural economies of urban development. The book: Reviews the insights of key thinkers such as Bruno Latour, Mike Davis, and Jane M. Jacobs in relation to specific cities. Highlights methodological and epistemological notes on each theme. Provides case studies of nine key global cities, examined in the context of specific material and spatial practices. Essential reading for upper level students and researchers across urban studies, urban geography, urban sociology and urban policy.

The Global Architect - Firms, Fame and Urban Form (Hardcover): Donald McNeill The Global Architect - Firms, Fame and Urban Form (Hardcover)
Donald McNeill
R4,169 Discovery Miles 41 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Global Architect explores the increasing significance of globalization processes on urban change, architectural practice and the built environment. In what is primarily a critical sociological overview of the current global architectural industry, Donald McNeill covers the "star system" of international architects who combine celebrity and hypermobility, the top firms, whose offices are currently undergoing a major global expansion, and the role of advanced information technology in expanding the geographical scope of the industry.

Global Cities and Urban Theory (Hardcover): Donald McNeill Global Cities and Urban Theory (Hardcover)
Donald McNeill
R3,132 Discovery Miles 31 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Global Cities and Urban Theory provides an innovative set of approaches to understanding some of the world's major cities, working with concepts such as smart cities, volumetric urbanism, and critical accounting to illustrate the everyday agents and practices that place cities in the world. Donald McNeill draws on detailed discussions of major cities such as London, San Francisco, Paris and Singapore to provide a deep understanding of how urban theory can be grounded in the cultural economies of urban development. The book: Reviews the insights of key thinkers such as Bruno Latour, Mike Davis, and Jane M. Jacobs in relation to specific cities. Highlights methodological and epistemological notes on each theme. Provides case studies of nine key global cities, examined in the context of specific material and spatial practices. Essential reading for upper level students and researchers across urban studies, urban geography, urban sociology and urban policy.

Key Concepts in Urban Geography (Paperback): Alan Latham, Derek McCormack, Kim McNamara, Donald McNeill Key Concepts in Urban Geography (Paperback)
Alan Latham, Derek McCormack, Kim McNamara, Donald McNeill
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"This extraordinary collage of sophisticated essays on key terms in urban geography both provides a conventional basis to and recasts innovatively a burgeoning field in the discipline." - Roger Keil, co-Editor, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research "The city is an obvious but confounding object of geographical analysis; urban structure and life are shaped by an astounding array of social, economic, and political dynamics. This volume embraces these complexities of city form in a wide-ranging, readable, well-informed, and highly interdisciplinary analysis of key topics in urban studies. With its fresh approach, this book provides an accessible entry point for the newcomer to urban geography, yet also delivers creative insights for those with greater familiarity." - Professor Steven K. Herbert, University of Washington Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Urban Geography provides a cutting-edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in urban geography. Involving detailed and expansive discussions, the book includes: An introductory chapter providing a succinct overview of the recent developments in the field. Over 20 key concept entries with comprehensive explanations, definitions and evolutions of the subject. A glossary, figures, diagrams and suggested further reading. This is an ideal companion text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students in urban geography and covers the expected staples of the subdiscipline from global cities and urban nature to transnational urbanism and virtuality.

Chinatown Unbound - Trans-Asian Urbanism in the Age of China (Hardcover): Kay Anderson, Ien Ang, Andrea Del Bono, Donald... Chinatown Unbound - Trans-Asian Urbanism in the Age of China (Hardcover)
Kay Anderson, Ien Ang, Andrea Del Bono, Donald McNeill, Alexandra Wong
R4,490 Discovery Miles 44 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Chinatowns' are familiar places in almost all major cities in the world. In popular Western wisdom, the restaurants, pagodas, and red lanterns are intrinsically equated with a self-contained, immigrant Chinese district, an alien enclave of 'the East' in 'the West'. By the 1980s, when these Western societies had largely given up their racially discriminatory immigration policies and opened up to Asian immigration, the dominant conception of Chinatown was no longer that of an abject ethnic ghetto: rather, Chinatown was now seen as a positive expression of multicultural heritage and difference. By the early 21st century, however, these spatial and cultural constructions of Chinatown as an 'other' space - whether negative or positive - have been thoroughly destabilised by the impacts of accelerating globalisation and transnational migration. This book provides a timely and much-needed paradigm shift in this regard, through an in-depth case study of Sydney's Chinatown. It speaks to the growing multilateral connections that link Australia and Asia (and especially China) together; not just economically, but also socially and culturally, as a consequence of increasing transnational flows of people, money, ideas and things. Further, the book elicits a particular sense of a placein Sydney's Chinatown: that of an inte-connected world in which Western and Asian realms inhabit each other, and in which the orientalist legacy is being reconfigured in new deployments and more complex delimitations.. As such, Chinatown Unbound engages with, and contributes to making sense of, the epochal shift in the global balance of power towards Asia, especially China.

Chinatown Unbound - Trans-Asian Urbanism in the Age of China (Paperback): Kay Anderson, Ien Ang, Andrea Del Bono, Donald... Chinatown Unbound - Trans-Asian Urbanism in the Age of China (Paperback)
Kay Anderson, Ien Ang, Andrea Del Bono, Donald McNeill, Alexandra Wong
R1,432 Discovery Miles 14 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Chinatowns' are familiar places in almost all major cities in the world. In popular Western wisdom, the restaurants, pagodas, and red lanterns are intrinsically equated with a self-contained, immigrant Chinese district, an alien enclave of 'the East' in 'the West'. By the 1980s, when these Western societies had largely given up their racially discriminatory immigration policies and opened up to Asian immigration, the dominant conception of Chinatown was no longer that of an abject ethnic ghetto: rather, Chinatown was now seen as a positive expression of multicultural heritage and difference. By the early 21st century, however, these spatial and cultural constructions of Chinatown as an 'other' space - whether negative or positive - have been thoroughly destabilised by the impacts of accelerating globalisation and transnational migration. This book provides a timely and much-needed paradigm shift in this regard, through an in-depth case study of Sydney's Chinatown. It speaks to the growing multilateral connections that link Australia and Asia (and especially China) together; not just economically, but also socially and culturally, as a consequence of increasing transnational flows of people, money, ideas and things. Further, the book elicits a particular sense of a place in Sydney's Chinatown: that of an interconnected world in which Western and Asian realms inhabit each other, and in which the orientalist legacy is being reconfigured in new deployments and more complex delimitations. As such, Chinatown Unbound engages with, and contributes to making sense of, the epochal shift in the global balance of power towards Asia, especially China.

Urban Studies - Society (Hardcover, Four-Volume Set ed.): Ronan Paddison, W. J. M Ostendorf, Donald McNeill, Steve A. Tiesdell,... Urban Studies - Society (Hardcover, Four-Volume Set ed.)
Ronan Paddison, W. J. M Ostendorf, Donald McNeill, Steve A. Tiesdell, S. M. Parnell
R20,043 R16,170 Discovery Miles 161 700 Save R3,873 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This four volume set examines the social meaning of cities and how they have been variously imagined. It reviews social stratification and national and global inequalities and provides an assessment of the rich literature on living in cities and concludes, in the final volume, by looking at discussion of social engineering and the search for the good city.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Avery Everywhere - a Day with the…
Jacopo Olivieri Hardcover R220 Discovery Miles 2 200
101 Animal Jokes
Jaco Jacobs Paperback R65 R51 Discovery Miles 510
Learning Line Workbooks - Counting…
Evan-Moor Corporation Staple bound R141 R118 Discovery Miles 1 180
An Introductory Guide to Anatomy…
Louise Tucker Paperback R619 Discovery Miles 6 190
Some Rules For Kids
A. Barone, J Barone Paperback R380 Discovery Miles 3 800
Guinness World Records 2023
Guinness World Records Hardcover R199 R171 Discovery Miles 1 710
Voting Q&A
Rockridge Press Hardcover R511 R424 Discovery Miles 4 240
Goodnight Golda - A Handbook For Brave…
Batya Bricker, Ilana Stein Paperback R330 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580
Incredible Rugby
Clive Gifford Paperback R210 R168 Discovery Miles 1 680
History Find it! Explore it! - More Than…
National Geographic Kids Paperback R173 Discovery Miles 1 730

 

Partners