Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban ConditionRoutledge, 11 sept. 2002 - 512 pagini Splintering Urbanism makes an international and interdisciplinary analysis of the complex interactions between infrastructure networks and urban spaces. It delivers a new and powerful way of understanding contemporary urban change, bringing together discussions about: *globalization and the city *technology and society *urban space and urban networks *infrastructure and the built environment *developed, developing and post-communist worlds. With a range of case studies, illustrations and boxed examples, from New York to Jakarta, Johannesberg to Manila and Sao Paolo to Melbourne, Splintering Urbanism demonstrates the latest social, urban and technological theories, which give us an understanding of our contemporary metropolis. |
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CONSTRUCTING NETWORKED URBAN CONSUMPTION 192060 | 66 |
CITIES INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE NATION STATE 19OO6O | 73 |
THE EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPING CITIES 18501960 | 81 |
NETWORKING MULTIPLE MODERNITIES | 87 |
SPLINTERING STREETSCAPES II BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS TOWN CENTRE MANAGEMENT AND CCTV | 261 |
THEME PARKS SHOPPING MALLS AND URBAN RESORT COMPLEXES | 264 |
MASTERPLANNED GATED ENCLAVES ACROSS THE WORLD | 267 |
DOMESTIC SPACES OF SECESSION AND CONTROL | 284 |
MARGINALISED SPACES NETWORK GHETTOES AND THE POVERTY OF CONNECTIONS | 287 |
SPLINTERING URBANISM AND THE SPACES OF DEMOCRACY | 301 |
GLOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE SPLINTERING OF URBAN ECONOMIES | 304 |
CITIES AND THE ARCHIPELAGO ECONOMY | 305 |
THE COLLAPSE OF THE INTEGRATED IDEAL The modern networked city in crisis | 90 |
PROCESSES UNDERMINING THE MODERN INFRASTRUCTURAL IDEAL | 91 |
THE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE CRISIS | 92 |
CHANGING POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE | 94 |
THE COLLAPSE OF THE COMPREHENSIVE IDEAL IN URBAN PLANNING | 103 |
PHYSICAL DECENTRALISATION MOTORISATION AND THE POLYNUCLEATED CITY | 114 |
THE CHALLENGE OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS | 123 |
CONCLUSIONS | 135 |
PRACTICES OF SPLINTERING URBANISM | 137 |
UNBUNDLING INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE RECONFIGURATION OF CITIES | 138 |
UNBUNDLING INFRASTRUCTURE AND URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS | 166 |
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE TOWARDS NEW PARADIGMS | 175 |
THE CITY AS SOCIOTECHNICAL PROCESS Theorising splintering urbanism | 178 |
THE DESTABILISATION OF LARGE TECHNICAL SYSTEMS | 180 |
ACTOR NETWORKS AND CYBORG URBANISATION | 184 |
CHANGING POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF CAPITALIST URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE | 190 |
RELATIONAL THEORIES OF CONTEMPORARY URBANISM | 202 |
EVALUATING THE FOUR PERSPECTIVES | 206 |
CONCLUSIONS | 214 |
EXPLORING THE SPLINTERING METROPOLIS | 217 |
SOCIAL LANDSCAPES OF SPLINTERING URBANISM | 219 |
SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF INFRASTRUCTURAL UNBUNDLING AND SPLINTERING URBANISM | 220 |
THE WITHDRAWAL OF NETWORK CROSSSUBSIDIES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF INFRASTRUCTURAL CONSUMERISM | 233 |
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES AS SUPPORTS FOR URBAN SPLINTERING | 243 |
THE PREMIUM NETWORKED SPACES OF THE SPLINTERING METROPOLIS | 249 |
TOWARDS A COMMERCIAL AND SOCIALLY SELECTING MEDIUM | 251 |
SPLINTERING STREETSCAPES I SKYWALK CITIES PLAZAS AND ATRIA | 256 |
ECONOMIC PLAYERS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF GLOCAL URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE | 309 |
CUSTOMISING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR GLOBAL FINANCIAL ENCLAVES | 313 |
INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECONOMIC ENCLAVES IN DEVELOPING CITIES | 327 |
NEW MEDIA ENCLAVES IN GLOBAL CITIES | 329 |
TECHNOPOLES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHTECH INNOVATION CLUSTERS | 333 |
CUSTOMISING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN MANUFACTURING | 339 |
BACK OFFICE SPACES AND DATAPROCESSING ENCLAVES IN THE GLOBAL PERIPHERY | 352 |
LOGISTICS ENCLAVES EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES HUB PORTS AND ECOMMERCE SPACES | 357 |
THE WORLDS BEYOND GLOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE | 372 |
CONCLUSIONS | 376 |
PLACING SPLINTERING URBANISM | 379 |
CONCLUSION The limits of splintering urbanism | 381 |
THE DANGERS OF SPLINTERING URBANISM | 383 |
THE WIDER CONTEXT | 384 |
RESISTANCE AND THE LIMITS OF SPLINTERING URBANISM | 387 |
A manifesto for a progressive networked urbanism | 404 |
TOWARDS A SPATIAL IMAGINATION FOR THE SPLINTERED METROPOLIS | 405 |
ASSOCIATION DIFFERENCE AND STATES | 406 |
BUILDING NEW CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN LIFE | 410 |
BEYOND URBAN AND TECHNOLOGICAL DETERMINISMS | 413 |
CHALLENGES TO URBAN RESEARCH | 417 |
END NOTE | 420 |
GLOSSARY | 421 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 431 |
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Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities ... Stephen Graham,Simon Marvin Previzualizare limitată - 2001 |
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities ... Stephen Graham,Simon Marvin Previzualizare limitată - 2001 |
Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities ... Steve Graham,Simon Marvin Previzualizare limitată - 2002 |
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