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Urban Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

Questioning Cities . . . . . . . . . . .7 Urban Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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Urban Design and Planning . . .19 Urban Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Urban Economics . . . . . . . . . . .24 Urban History . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32

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Routledge Urban Reader Series Edited by Richard T. LeGates and Frederic Stout This exciting series responds to the need for comprehensive coverage of the classic and essential texts that form the basis of intellectual work in the various academic disciplines and professional fields concerned with cities. The readers focus on the key topics encountered by undergraduates, graduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields, the contributions of major theoreticians and practitioners and other individuals, groups and organizations that study the city or practise in a field that affects the city. As well as drawing together the best of classic and contemporary writings on the city, each reader features extensive general, section and selection introductions prepared by the volume editors to place the selections in context, illustrate relations among topics, provide information on the author and point readers towards additional related biographic material.

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The Urban and Regional Planning Reader Edited by Eugenie Birch, University of Pennsylvania, USA Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series Drawing together the very best of classic and contemporary writings this fascinating book illuminates the planning of cities and metropolitan areas. Forty-five generous selections include contributions from Mumford, Jacobs, McHarg, Davidoff, and Harr through to Fainstein, Healey, Hoch and Beatley. This reader provides an essential resource for students of planning, drawing together important but widely-dispersed writings. Editorial commentaries preceding each entry not only demonstrate its significance, but also outline the issue surrounding the topic, while the associated bibliography enables deeper investigations. Select Contents: Introduction (Eugenie L. Birch) Part 1. The World Of Urban And Regional Planning Introduction 1. “The State Of The Worldís Cities” (Jay H. Moor and Rasna Warah) 2. “Megaforces Shaping The Future Of The Nationís Cities” (U.S. Department Of Housing And Urban Development) 3. “Planning, Urban Revitalization And Inner City: An Exploration Of Structural Racism” (Catherine L. Ross And Nancey Green Leigh) 4. “Pluralistic Planning For Multicultural Cities” (Mohammad A. Qadeer) 5. “Suburbia: Homeland Of The American Future” (Joel Kotkin) 6. “The New Suburban Typology” (Myron Orfield) Part 2. History And Theory Of Urban And Regional Planning Introduction 7. “Modernism And Early Urban Planning” (Richard T. Legates and Frederic Stout) 8. “Reflections And Research On The U.S. Experience” (Michael B. Teitz) 9. “Practitioners And The Art Of Planning” (Eugenie L. Birch) 10. “The Shapes Of Suburbia” (Dolores Hayden) 11. “Ramapo At Thirty, The Changing Role Of The Plan In Land Use Regulation” (Edward J. Sullivan and Matthew J. Michel) 12. “Anglo-American Town Planning Theory Since 1945: Three Significant Developments But No Paradigm Shifts” (Nigel Taylor) 13. “New Directions In Planning Theory” (Susan Fainstein) Part 3. Classics In Urban And Regional Planning Introduction 14. “Dimensions Of Performance” (Kevin Lynch) 15. “Downtown Is For People” (jane jacobs) 16. “Home Remedies For Urban Cancer” (Lewis Mumford) 17. “The Master Plan, An Impermanent Constitution” (Charles Haar) 18. “Advocacy And Pluralism In Planning” (Paul Davidoff) 19. “The Metropolitan Region” (Ian Mcharg) 20. “Paying For The Plan” (Robert D. Yaro and Tony Hiss) Part 4. The Plan: Its Origins And Contemporary Uses Introduction 21. “Twentieth Century Land Use Planning, A Stalwart Family Tree” (Edward J. Kaiser and David R. Godschalk) 22. “Regionalism” (Oliver Gillham) 23. “Does Planning Need The Plan?” (Michael Neuman) 24. “How Plans Work” (Lewis D. Hopkins) 25. “The Land Planning Arena” (Edward J. Kaiser, David R. Godschalk and F. Stuart Chapin) 26. “Shaping Cities Through Development Regulations” (Jonathan Barnett) Part 5. Planning Practice And Methods Introduction 27. “Introduction: Planning For People And Places” (Charles J. Hoch, Linda C.

Dalton and Frank S.So) 28. “Planning Environments” (Frank S. So and Judith Getzels) 29. “A Realistic Approach To City And Suburban PlanningÖIngredients Of Success” (Alexander Garvin) 30. “Demographic Futures As A Guide To Planning California Latinos And The Compact City” (Dowell Myers) 31. “Geographic Information Systems” (Ann-Margaret Esnard, Nancy Sappington and Milton R. Ospina) 32. “The Future Of Public Participation” (Barbara Faga) 33. “Introduction” (Carol D. Barrett) Part 6. Key Topics In Urban And Regional Planning Introduction 34. “Implementing The Solutions, Measures For Achieving Intermodal Balance” (Vukan Uchic) 35. “Hopeful Signs Urban Revitalization In The 21st Century” (Eugenie L. Birch) 36. “Sprawl And The Tyranny Of Easy Development Decisions” (William H. Lucy and David L. Phillips) 37. “How To Make A Town” (Andr...S Duany, Elizabeth Planter-Zyberk and Jeff Speck) 38. “Environmental Planning“ (Thomas L. Daniels and Katherine Daniels) 39. “Planning Metropolitan Regions” (Gary Hack) Part 7. Emerging Issues In Urban And Regional Planning Introduction 40. “The Promise Of Urban Growth” (United Nations Population Fund) 41. “Land Use And Urban Form: Planning Compact Cities” (Timothy Beatley) 42. “Cities Under Siege, Urban Planning And The Threat Of Infectious Diseases” (Richard A. Matthew And Bryan Mcdonald) 43. “22@Barcelona: A New District For The Creative Economy” (Miquel Barcelo) 44. “The Changing Politics Of Urban MegaProjects” (Alan Altschuler And David Luberoff) 45. “Beyond Megalopolis: Exploring Americaís New ëMegapolitaní Geography” (Robert Lang And Dawn Dhavale) 46. “The Spatial Organization Of Cities: Deliberate Outcome Or Unforeseen Consequence?” (Alain Bertaud) October 2008: 246x189: 456pp Hb: 0-415-31997-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-31997-3: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-31998-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-31998-0: £24.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Sustainable Urban Development Reader Edited by Stephen M. Wheeler, University of California, Davis, USA and Timothy Beatley, University of Virginia, USA Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series “a comprehensive and intellectually rich compendium of the stateof-the-art knowledge on sustainable urban development.” — Journal of the American Planning Association Building on the success of its first edition, the second edition of the Sustainable Urban Development Reader expands its selection of classic material on sustainable community development. As in the previous edition, it begins by tracing the roots of the sustainable development concept in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, before presenting classic readings on a number of dimensions of the sustainability concept. The Sustainable Development Reader presents an authoritative overview of the field using original sources in a highly readable format for university classes in urban studies, environmental studies, the social sciences, and related fields. It also makes a wide range of sustainable urban planning-related material available to the public in a clear and accessible way, thus forming an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the future of urban environments. Select Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Toolkit 2. The Toolkit for Assessment Part 2: Assessment 3. Scenario analysis in spatial impact assessment 4. Multi-criteria evaluation and planning support: choosing among alternative scenarios 5. Mixed and compact land use assessments 6. SMARTNET: a system for multi-criteria appraisal of road transport networks 7. The NAR model of land use and buildings 8. The building passport assessment 9. The European HQE≤R sustainable neighbourhood assessment 10. The REGEN Assessment of the Porta Nuova District’s Central Railway Station 11. Assessment methods underlying the planning and development of Modena Cityís CSR Part 3: Evaluating the Sustainability of Urban Development 12. The search for sustainable communities: ecological integrity, equity and the question of participation 13. Governing the Sustainable of Urban Development 14. Conclusions August 2008: 246x189: 464pp Hb: 0-415-45381-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-45381-3: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-45382-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45382-0: £31.50

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Routledge Urban Reader Series (continued) 4TH EDITION

The Urban Design Reader

The Urban Politics Reader

The City Reader

Edited by Michael Larice, University of Pennsylvania, USA and Elizabeth Macdonald, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Edited by Elizabeth Strom, University of South Florida, USA and John H. Mollenkopf, New York University, USA

Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series

Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series

Edited by Richard LeGates, San Francisco State University, USA and Frederic Stout, Stanford University, USA Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series This fourth edition of the highly successful The City Reader is newly updated and clearly structured to aid student understanding. It brings together the very best of publications on the city by renowned authors both classic and contemporary. Select Contents: Part 1: The Evolution of Cities Part 2: Urban Culture and Society Part 3: Urban Space Part 4: Urban Politics, Governance, and Economics Part 5: Urban Planning History and Visions Part 6: Urban Planning Theory and Practice Part 7: Perspectives on Urban Design Part 8: The Future of the City 2007: 246x189: 632pp Hb: 0-415-77083-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-77083-5: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-77084-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-77084-2: £29.99

The Global Cities Reader Edited by Neil Brenner, New York University, USA and Roger Keil, York University, Canada Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series Fifty generous selections including contributions from John Friedmann, Michael Peter Smith, Saskia Sassen, Peter Taylor, Manuel Castells and Anthony King - explore the inter-relationships between cities and globalization. Select Contents: Part 1: Global City Formation: Emergence of a Concept and Research Agenda Part 2: Structures, Dynamics and Geographies of Global City Formation Part 3: Local Pathways of Global City Formation: Classic and Contemporary Case Studies Part 4: Globalization, Urbanization and Uneven Spatial Development: Perspectives on Global City Formation In the Global South Part 5: Contested Cities: State Restructuring, Local Politics and Civil Society Part 6: Representation, Identity and Culture in Global Cities: Rethinking the Local and the Global Part 7: Emerging Issues in Global Cities Research: Refinements, Critiques and New Frontiers 2005: 246x189: 456pp Hb: 0-415-32344-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32344-4: £110.00 Pb: 0-415-32345-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32345-1: £29.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

This reader draws together the best classic and contemporary writings to illuminate the theory and practice of urban design. The selections include contributions from Howard, Le Corbusier, Hall and Jacobs through to Davis, Hayden and Gilham. Select Contents: Part 1: Historical Precedents for The Urban Design Field Part 2: Normative Theories of Good City Part 3: Place Theories in Urban Design Part 4: Part 5: Typology and Morphology in Urban Design Part 6: Contemporary Challenges and Responses Part 7: Elements of the Public Realm Part 8: Practice and Process Part 1: Historical Precedents for the Urban Design Field Part 2: Normative Theories of Good City Form Part 3: Place Theories in Urban Design Part 4: Dimensions of Place-Making Part 5: Typology and Morphology in Urban Design Part 6: Contemporary Challenges and Responses 7: Elements of the Public Realm Part 8: Practice and Process 2006: 246x189: 560pp Hb: 0-415-33386-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-33386-3: £100.00 Pb: 0-415-33387-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-33387-0: £26.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

The Urban Geography Reader Edited by Nick Fyfe, Dundee University, UK, and Judith Kenny Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series Capturing the diversity of scholarship in the field of urban geography, this reader presents a stimulating selection of articles and excerpts by leading figures, addressing the changing conditions and responses to contemporary urbanization.

This Reader provides an essential resource for students of urban politics by drawing together important but widely dispersed writings. It includes contributions from Robert K. Merton, Samuel P. Hays, Susan Fainstein and Saskia Sassen. Select Contents: Part 1: The Social and Economic Context of Urban Politics. Part 2: The Roots of Urban Politics. Part 3: Understanding Urban Power. Part 4: The Political Economy of Cities and Communities. Part 5: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity and Gender. Part 6: Cities, Regions and Nations. 2006: 246x189: 354pp eBook: 0-203-62611-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-62611-5 Hb: 0-415-31995-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-31995-9: £100.00 Pb: 0-415-31996-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-31996-6: £27.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

The Cybercities Reader Edited by Steve Graham, Newcastle University UK Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series Bringing together a vast range of debates and examples of city changes based on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), this book illustrates how new media in cities shapes societies, economies and cultures.

2003: 246x189: 464pp Hb: 0-415-27955-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-27955-0: £110.00 Pb: 0-415-27956-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-27956-7: £32.50 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Select Contents: Part 1: Foundations Part 2: Globalization & Transnationalism Part 3: Restructuring Part 4: Governance, Politics and Inequality Part 5: Difference Part 6: Form & Symbolism Part 7: Technologies

The Urban Sociology Reader

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Edited by Jan Lin, Occidental College, USA and Christopher Mele, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA This reader draws together seminal selections spanning the subfield from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries, with contributions from Simmel, Wirth, Park, Burgess, Zukin, Sassen, Smith and Castells amongst the forty selections. 2005: 246x189: 384pp Hb: 0-415-32342-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32342-0: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-32343-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32343-7: £26.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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The City Cultures Reader Edited by Iain Borden, Tim Hall and Malcolm Miles Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series Cities are products of culture and sites where culture is made. By presenting the best of classic and contemporary writing on the culture of cities, this reader provides an overview of the diverse material on the interface between cities and culture. Select Contents: Introduction Section 1: What is a City? Section 2: What is Culture? Section 3: Symbolic Economies and New Urban Spaces Section 4: The Culture Industry Section 5: Culture and Technologies Section 6: Everyday Lives Section 7: Contesting Identity Section 8: Boundaries and Transgressions Section 9: Utopias and Dystopias Section 10: Possible Futures 2003: 246x189: 552pp Hb: 0-415-30244-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-30244-9: £110.00 Pb: 0-415-30245-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-30245-6: £32.50 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Segregation

Urban Geography

The Rising Costs for America

Tim Hall, University of Gloucestershire, UK

Edited by James H. Carr, National Community Reinvestment Coalition and Columbia University, USA and Nandinee K. Kutty

Series: Routledge Contemporary Human Geography Series More than simply examining the new geographical patterns forming within cities, this third edition of Urban Geography investigates the way geographers have sought to make sense of this urban transformation. Select Contents: 1. Why Urban Geography? 2. New Cities, New Urban Geographies 3. Changing Approaches in Urban Geography 4. The Changing Economic Geography of the City 5. Urban Policy and Regeneration 6. Transforming the Image of the City 7. Recent Urban Change 8. Unequal Cities 9. Sustainability and the City 10. Your Urban Geographies 2006: 234x156: 216pp eBook: 0-203-49583-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-49583-4 £18.99 Hb: 0-415-34445-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-34445-6: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-34446-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34446-3: £18.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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China and Globalization The Social, Economic and Political Transformation of Chinese Society

Urban Geography

Doug Guthrie, New York University, USA

A Global Perspective

Series: Global Realities

Professor Michael Pacione

In this new, revised edition author Guthrie updates his story on modern China and provides the latest authoritative data and examples from current events to chart where this dynamically changing society is headed and what the likely consequences for the rest of the world will be.

Providing an authoritative and stimulating global introduction to the study of towns and cities, this updated second edition has been extensively revised to reflect feedback from readers and to incorporate the latest research and developments.

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Segregation: The Rising Costs for America documents how discriminatory practices in the housing markets through most of the past century, and that continue today, have produced extreme levels of residential segregation that result in significant disparities in access to good jobs, quality education, homeownership attainment and asset accumulation between minority and nonminority households. The book is uniquely valuable to students in the social sciences and public policy, as well as to policy makers, and city planners. Select Contents: 1. The New Imperative for Equality James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty 2. Origins of Economic Disparities: Historical Role of Housing Segregation Douglas S. Massey 3. From Credit Denial to Predatory Lending: The Challenge of Sustaining Minority Homeownership Kathleen C. Engel and Patricia A. McCoy 4. Housing and Education: The Inextricable Link Deborah McKoy and Jeffrey M. Vincent 5. Residential Segregation and Employment Inequality Margery Austin Turner 6. Impacts of Housing and Neighborhoods on Health: Pathways, Racial/Ethnic Disparities, and Policy Directions Dolores Acevedo-Garcia and Theresa Osypuk 7. Neighborhood Segregation, Personal Networks, and Access to Social Resources Rachel Garshick Kleit 8. Continuing Isolation: Segregation in America Today Ingrid Gould Ellen 9. Trends in the U.S. Economy: The Evolving Role of Minorities Dean Baker and Heather Boushey 10. The Prospects and Pitfalls of Fair Housing Enforcement Efforts Gregory Squires 11. Attaining a Just (and Economically Secure) Society James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty February 2008: 5-1/8x9-1/4: 368pp eBook: 0-203-89502-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89502-3 Hb: 0-415-96534-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-96534-7: £50.00 Pb: 0-415-96533-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-96533-0: £19.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Select Contents: 1. The Economies of Radical Change in China 2. Setting the Stage: A Primer to the Study of China’s Economic Reforms 3. Economic Development in China 4. Changing Social Institutions 5. Changing Life Chances 6. Economic Reform and the Rule of Law 7. Prospects for Democracy 8. China’s Integration into the Global Economy: Communism, Capitalism, and Human Rights August 2008: 5x7-3/4: 400pp Pb: 0-415-99040-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-99040-0: £24.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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The Community Development Reader James DeFilippis, Baruch College, City University of New York, USA and Susan Saegert, CUNY Graduate Center, USA The Community Development Reader is the first comprehensive reader addressing community development. Community development has become a significant component of urban political economies in the past thirty years. This Reader is an ambitious volume bringing together history, theory and power dynamics. It does not just promote the model of community development but also addresses the messiness of community development. Select Contents: Chapter 1: Communities Develop: The Question is How, by James DeFilippis and Susan Saegert Section I: History and Future of Community Development Section II: Community Development Institutions and Practice Section III: Understanding, Building, and Organizing Community Section IV: Theoretical Conceptions and Debates Chapter 39: Concluding Thoughts, by James DeFilippis and Susan Saegert 2007: 7x10: 360pp eBook: 0-203-93556-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-93556-9 Hb: 0-415-95428-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95428-0: £65.00 Pb: 0-415-95429-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95429-7: £21.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

The Suburb Reader

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Edited by Becky Nicolaides, University of California, San Diego, Andrew Wiese, San Diego State University, San Diego

3RD EDITION

Foreword by Kenneth Jackson

Policies, Issues and Processes

Employing over 200 primary sources, illustrations, and critical essays, The Suburb Reader documents the rise of North American suburbanization from the 1700s through the present day. Through thematically organized chapters it explores multiple facets of suburbia’s creation and addresses its indelible impact on the shaping of gender and family ideologies, politics, race relations, technology, design, and public policy. Becky Nicolaides’s and Andrew Wiese’s concise commentaries introduce the selections and contextualize the major themes of each chapter. Distinctive in its integration of multiple perspectives on the evolution of the suburban landscape, The Suburb Reader pays particular attention to the long, complex experiences of African Americans, immigrants, and working people in suburbia. Encompassing an impressive breadth of chronology and themes, The Suburb Reader is a landmark collection of the best works on the rise of this modern social phenomenon.

Roger Caves, San Diego State University and J. Barry Cullingworth

Select Contents: Introduction Part I. The Emergence of Suburbia, 1750-1940 Chapter 1. The Transnational Origins of the Elite Suburb Chapter 2. Family and Gender in the Making of Suburbia Chapter 3. Technology and Decentralization Chapter 4. Economic and Class Diversity on the Early Suburban Fringe Chapter 5. The Politics of Early Suburbia Chapter 6. Imagining Suburbia: Visions and Plans from the Turn of the Century Chapter 7. The Other Suburbanites: class, racial, & ethnic diversity in early suburbia Chapter 8. The Tools of Exclusion: From Local Initiatives to Federal Policy Part II. Postwar Suburbia, 1940-1970 Chapter 9. Postwar America: Suburban Apotheosis Chapter 10. Critiques of Postwar Suburbia Chapter 11. Postwar Suburbs and the Construction of Race... Chapter 12. The City-Suburb Divide Documents: Part III. Recent Suburbia, 1970-present Chapter 13. Political Culture of Suburbia Chapter 14. Recent Suburban Transformations, 1970-2000 Chapter 15. Our Town: Inclusion and Exclusion in Recent Suburbia Chapter 16. Future of Suburbia 2006: 7x10: 552pp Hb: 0-415-94593-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-94593-6: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-94594-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-94594-3: £21.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Planning in the USA

This extensively revised and expanded third edition of Planning in the USA continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the policies, theory and practice of planning. Discussing land use, urban planning and environmental protection policies, this fully illustrated book explains the nature of the planning process and the way in which policy issues are identified, defined and approached. *** PLEASE PLACE in cover when available ****

The text features numerous boxed case studies, illustrations, and photographs. This book offers a thoroughly detailed account of urbanization in the United States and reveals the problematic nature and limitations of the planning process, the fallibility of experts and the difficulties facing policy makers in their search for solutions. Planning in the USA is an essential book for students, planners and all who are concerned with the nature of contemporary urban and environmental problems. Both comprehensive and easily accessible this extensively revised third edition will be an invaluable resource for all students of planning and urban related research. Select Contents: Introduction Part 1: Planning and Government 1. The nature of Planning 2. Urbanization 3. Governing and Planning Urban Areas Part 2: Land Use Regulation 4. The Evolution of Planning and Zoning 5. The Institutional and Legal Framework of Planning and Zoning 6. The Techniques of Zoning and Subdivision Regulations 7. The Comprehensive Plan 8. Financing and Planning for Development Part 3: Growth Management 9. Growth Management and Local Government 10. Urban Growth Management and the States Part 4: Planning and Development Issues 11. Aesthetics 12. Heritage and Historic Preservation 13. Transportation 14. Housing 15. Community and Economic Development Part 5: Environmental Policy and Planning 16. Environmental Policy and Planning 17. The Limits of Environmental Policy Part 6: Technology in Planning 18. Technology and Planning Conclusion 19. Some Final Questions September 2008: 246x189: 512pp eBook: 0-203-89094-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89094-3 Hb: 0-415-77420-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-77420-8: £100.00 Pb: 0-415-77421-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-77421-5: £28.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Town and Country Planning in the UK Barry Cullingworth and Vincent Nadin, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands This extensively revised 14th edition incorporates the major changes to planning introduced by the 2004 Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act and the government’s mission to change the culture of planning. It provides a critical discussion of the system of planning — the institutions involved, the plans and other instruments that are used, the procedures for controlling development and land use change, and the mechanisms for implementing policy and proposals. It reviews current policy for sustainable development, housing and the Sustainable Communities Plan, the Barker Review, urban renewal and regeneration, the renaissance of city and town centres, the countryside, transport, and the heritage. Contemporary arrangements are explained with reference to their historical development, the influence of the European Union, the Labour government and changing social and economic demands for land use change. 2006: 246x189: 624pp eBook: 0-203-00425-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-00425-8 Hb: 0-415-35809-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35809-5: £100.00 Pb: 0-415-35810-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35810-1: £31.50 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Urban Regeneration in the UK Andrew Tallon, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK The book provides a comprehensive and critical synthesis of urban regeneration in the UK, as well as adding new ideas drawn from the author’s own research. It blends the approaches taken by central government programs and cities themselves in the regeneration process. All the latest ideas and examples from across disciplines and across the UK’s urban areas are illustrated to give a rich, comprehensive and stimulating synthesis that will fill a significant gap in the current literature on regeneration.

Urban Theory and the Urban Experience

Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City

Encountering the City Simon Parker, University of York, UK This key book brings together for the first time classic and contemporary approaches to urban research in order to reveal the intellectual origins of urban studies

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Cities and Development Jo Beall and Sean Fox, London School of Economics, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development This book provides an overall framework for understanding the cities-development relationship while engaging with urban theory and contemporary urban policy issues. Containing case studies, it is intended for students and researchers of urban studies, development studies, urban planning, sociology and politics, as well as policy makers concerned with poverty reduction and sustainable economic development. Select Contents: 1. Introduction: Development in the First Urban Century 2. Urbanization and Development in Historical Perspective 3. Cities and Economic Development 4. Urban Poverty and Inequality 5. Urban Management and the Environment 6. Urban Politics and City Governance 7. Cities and Conflict: Crime, Violence and War 8. City Futures: Urban Planning and International Development November 2008: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-08645-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-08645-2 Hb: 0-415-39098-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39098-9: £65.00 Pb: 0-415-39099-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39099-6: £18.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Malcolm Miles, University of Plymouth, UK and John Rennie-Short, University of Maryland,USA This series is designed to allow undergraduate readers to make sense of, and find a critical way into, urbanism. It will cover social, political, economic, cultural and spatial concerns.

Cities and Consumption Mark Jayne, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Consumption is understood to have multiple roles as a political, economic and cultural touchstone, and to be an active ingredient in the construction of place and space. Using international case studies and illustrations throughout, this book thoroughly analyzes consumption and the city, and provides a useful text for students of urban studies, sociology and geography. Select Contents: 1. Introduction to Cities and Consumption 2. Consumption and the Modern Day City 3. Consumption and the Post-Modern City 4. Consumption and Everyday Life 5. Cities, Consumption and Identity 6. Consuming the City 7. Consumption and Urban Regeneration 8. Conclusion December 2005: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-35873-2 ISBN13: 978-0-203-35873-3 Hb: 0-415-32733-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32733-6: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-32734-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32734-3: £21.99

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Cities and Gender Helen Jarvis, Jonathan Cloke and Paula Kantor, University of East Anglia, UK Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City March 2009: 246x189: 276pp Hb: 0-415-41569-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41569-9: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-41570-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41570-5: £19.99

Select Contents: Section I The context for urban regeneration: 1. Introduction: the decline and rise of British cities Section II Central government urban regeneration policy 2. The early years: town and country planning and area-based policies 3. Entrepreneurial regeneration in the 1980ís 4. Competition and community in urban policy in the 1990ís 5. New Labour, new urban policy? Regeneration since the late1990ís Section III Cities in Transition: themes and approaches 6. Urban competitiveness 7. New Forms of urban governance 8. Urban regeneration: partnership, financing and delivery mechanisms 9. Urban sustainability 10. City centre retail and office regeneration 11. Housing-led regeneration, renaissance and gentrification 12. Leisure and cultural regeneration 13. Community and Regeneration 14. Regenerating suburban and exurban areas of cities Section VI Conclusion 15. Urban Regeneration into the future.

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Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City (continued) Cities and Cultures

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Cities and Nature

Malcolm Miles, University of Plymouth, UK

Yeong-Hyun Kim, Ohio University, USA and John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, USA

Lisa Benton-Short, George Washington University, Maryland, USA and John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, USA

Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Cities and Cultures is a critical account of the relations between contemporary cities and the cultures they produce and which in turn shape them. The book questions received ideas of what constitutes a city’s culture through case studies in which different kinds of culture - the arts, cultural institutions and heritage, distinctive ways of life - are seen to be differently used in or affected by the development of particular cities. The book does not mask the complexity of this, but explains it in ways accessible for undergraduates. Sources are introduced, positions clarified and contrasted, and notes given for selective further reading. Select Contents: Part 1: Definitions 1. Cities 2. Cultures Part 2: Interactions 3. Cities producing culture 4. Culture reproducing cities Part 3: Culture industries and cultural policies 5. The culture industries 6. Cities of Culture Part 4: Interventions 7. Cultural cross-currents 8. Cultural identities 9. Permeable cultures 2007: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-00109-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-00109-7 Hb: 0-415-35442-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35442-4: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-35443-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35443-1: £21.99

Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Cities and Economies uses case studies, photographs and maps expanding across the US, Western Europe and Asia. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book answers some fundamental questions about the economic role of cities. It is an essential text for students of geography, economics, sociology, urban studies and urban planning. 2007: 234x156: 208pp eBook: 0-203-01827-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-01827-9 Hb: 0-415-36573-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36573-4: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-36574-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36574-1: £20.99 $41.95

Cities and Cinema Barbara Mennel, University of Florida, USA Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City The book suggests that modernity links urbanism and cinema. It accounts for the significant changes that city film has undergone through processes of globalization, during which the city has developed from an icon in national cinema to a privileged site for transnational cinematic practices. It is a key text for students and researchers of film studies, urban studies and cultural studies. Select Contents: 1. Cities and Economies 2. Mercantile Cities and European Colonialism 3. The Rise and Fall of Industrial Cities 4. Service Industries and Metropolitan Economies 5. Globalization and World Cities 6. Globalization and Globalizing Cities 7. New Solutions for Old Economies 8. Third World Cities 9. World City Projects for National Capitals 10. Globalizing Islands in Developing Countries March 2008: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-01560-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-01560-5 Hb: 0-415-36445-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36445-4: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-36446-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36446-1: £21.99 $43.95

Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Cities and Nature clearly illustrates the physical and social elements of the urban environment and shows how these are important to examining the city. It includes further reading and boxed case studies on Bangladesh, Paris, Delhi, Rome, Cubatao, Thailand, Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans and Toronto. This book is an asset to students and researchers in environmental studies, urban studies and planning. Select Contents: Section 1: The Urban Environment in History 1. The City and Nature 2. Environmental Issues in Cities: A Brief History 3. The Industrial City 4. Contemporary Urbanisation and Environmental Dynamics Section 2: Urban Environmental Issues 5. Urban Sites 6. Cities, Environmental Hazards and Disasters 7. Urban Ecology 8. Water Pollution and the City 9. Air Pollution and the City 10. Garbage in the City Section 3: Realigning Urban-Nature Relations 11. Race, Class and Environmental Justice 12. Sustainable Urban Development 2007: 234x156: 304pp eBook: 0-203-00232-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-00232-2 Hb: 0-415-35588-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35588-9: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-35589-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35589-6: £20.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY $41.95

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Urban Erotics David Bell and Jon Binnie, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City This book considers both the evolution and current manifestation of distinct sexual practices and imaginaries in cities and city spaces. Its central argument revolves around a series of tensions: between public and private, freedom and constraint, assimilation and transgression, practice and fantasy. It is the first book to bring together substantial bodies of research and conflicting viewpoints to produce a definitive statement - illustrated with case studies throughout - on the complex relationships between sex and the city. February 2009: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-01963-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-01963-4 Hb: 0-415-36694-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36694-6: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-36695-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-36695-3: £19.99 $31.95

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QUESTIONING CITIES

New

New

The Diaspora Strikes Back

The Philippines

Caribbean Latino Tales of Learning and Turning

Mobilities, Identities, Globalization

Juan Flores, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, USA

James A. Tyner, Kent State University, USA Series: Global Realities

Series: Cultural Spaces

Cities, Politics & Power Simon Parker, University of York Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City June 2009: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-01828-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-01828-6 Hb: 0-415-36579-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36579-6: £65.00 Pb: 0-415-36580-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36580-2: £17.50 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Children, Youth and the City Kathrin Horschelmann, University of Durham, UK and Lorraine van Blerk Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City Horschelmann and van Blerk argue that youths must be recognized as urban social agents in their own right. Their informative book, though dealing with complex theoretical arguments, relates key ideas to this topical subject in a clear and coherent manner, making this book an excellent resource for students of human geography, urban studies and childhood studies. May 2009: 234x156: 236pp Pb: 0-415-37692-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37692-1: £16.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

In The Diaspora Strikes Back the eminent ethnic and cultural studies scholar Juan Flores flips the process on its head: what happens to the home country when it is being constantly fed by emigrants returning from abroad? He looks at how ‘Nuyoricans’ (Puerto Rican New Yorkers) have transformed the home country, introducing hip hop and modern New York culture to the Caribbean island. While he focuses on New York and Mayaguez (in Puerto Rico), the model is broadly applicable. Indians introducing contemporary British culture to India; New York Dominicans bringing slices of New York culture back to the Dominican Republic; Mexicans bringing LA culture (from fast food to heavy metal) back to Guadalajara and Monterrey. This ongoing process is both massive and global, and Flores’ novel account will command a significant audience across disciplines. July 2008: 184pp eBook: 0-203-89461-8 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89461-3 Hb: 0-415-95260-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95260-6: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-95261-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95261-3: £19.99

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The Global Architect

City Phil Hubbard, Loughborough University, UK Series: Key Ideas in Geography Phil Hubbard locates the concept of “the city” within current traditions of social thought, providing a basis for understanding its varying usages and meanings through a critical discussion of the contribution of key authors and thinkers.

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The Philippines seeks to understand how the Philippines has become the world’s largest exporter of government-sponsored temporary contract labor and, in the process, has dramatically reshaped both the processes of globalization and also our understanding of globalization as concept. September 2008 eBook: 0-203-89241-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89241-1 Hb: 0-415-95806-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95806-6: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95807-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95807-3: £13.99 $115.00

Questioning Cities Gary Bridge, University of Bristol, UK The Questioning Cities series brings together an unusual mix of urban scholars under the title. Rather than taking a broadly economic approach, planning approach or more socio-cultural approach, it aims to include titles from a multi-disciplinary field of those interested in critical urban analysis. The series thus includes authors who draw on contemporary social, urban and critical theory to explore different aspects of the city.

Firms, Fame and Urban Form Donald McNeill, University of Western Sydney, USA

Reason in the City of Difference

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.

Gary Bridge, University of Bristol, UK

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Series: Questioning Cities This book re-establishes a notion of conscious agency in our understanding of urban life. Using empirical examples and drawing on pragmatist ideas of ‘experience’ and rationality, this text offers a new, alternative reading of the city.

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Searching for the Just City Edited by Peter Marcuse, James Connolly, Johannes Novy, Ingrid Olivio, James Potter, Justin Steil, all at Columbia University, US Series: Questioning Cities If today’s cities are full of injustices, what would a ‘Just City’ look like? The contributors to this volume including David Harvey, Robert Beauregard, Dolores Hayden, Peter Marcuse and Susan Fainstein define the concept of the ‘Just City’ and then examine it from many angles, supporting and developing the concept or questioning it and suggesting alternatives. Explorations of the use of the concept in practice include case studies. November 2008: 234x156: 302pp Hb: 0-415-77613-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-77613-4: £75.00

Cities and Race America’s New Black Ghetto David Wilson, Univeristy of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Series: Questioning Cities Examining the 1990’s rise of a new black ghetto in rust belt America, ‘the global ghetto’, this book investigates how race and political economy dynamically connect in cities (‘racial economy’) to deepen deprivation.

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Cities in Globalization Practices, policies and theories Edited by Peter Taylor, Loughborough University, UK, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey, and Frank Witlox, Ghent University, Belgium Series: Questioning Cities Cities in Globalization provides an up-to-date assembly of leading American and European researchers reporting their ideas on the critical issue of how cities are faring in contemporary globalization and is highly illustrated throughout with over forty figures and tables. 2007: 234x156: 352pp eBook: 0-203-96297-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96297-8 Hb: 0-415-40984-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40984-1: £95.00

Cities, Nationalism and Democratization

Life in the Megalopolis

Scott A. Bollens, University of California, Irvine, USA

Lucia Sa, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Questioning Cities

Series: Questioning Cities

Mexico City and Sao Paulo

Filling a gap in the peacemaking and conflict literatures market and including a set of over 100 interviews with local political and community leaders, this book will be helpful to scholars, international organizations, and grassroots organizations. March 2007: 234x156: 304pp eBook: 0-203-96293-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96293-0 Hb: 0-415-41947-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41947-5: £80.00

City Publics The (Dis)enchantments of Urban Encounters Sophie Watson, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK Series: Questioning Cities Through her investigation of the more ordinary and less dramatic forms of encounter and contestation in the city, Watson is able to conceive an urban public realm and urban public space that is heterogeneous and potentially progressive. With numerous photographs and drawings City Publics not only throws new light on encounters with others in public space, but also destabilizes dominant, sometimes simplistic, universalized accounts and helps us re-imagine urban public space as a site of potentiality, difference, and enchanted encounters. June 2006: 234x156: 208pp eBook: 0-203-96295-8 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96295-4 Hb: 0-415-31227-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-31227-1: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-31228-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-31228-8: £23.99

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Ordinary Cities Between Modernity and Development Jennifer Robinson Series: Questioning Cities This groundbreaking book establishes a new framework for thinking about urban development and crosses the longstanding divide in urban scholarship and urban policy, between Western and other cities.

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In the Nature of Cities Urban Political Ecology and the Politics of Urban Metabolism

Small Cities

Edited by Nik Heynen, University of Georgia, USA, Maria Kaika, Oxford University, UK and Erik Swyngedouw, Oxford University, UK

David Bell and Mark Jayne, both University of Leeds, UK

Series: Questioning Cities Drawing together the theoretical and empirical work of prominent urban scholars, this volume explores how interrelated economic, political and cultural everyday processes form and transform urban environments.

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Series: Questioning Cities Providing a critical introduction into how, on whose behalf, and with what consequences cities are run, the international contributors to this topical volume focus their research on urban change within small cities around the world.

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QUESTIONING CITIES

URBAN CULTURE

Questioning Cities (continued) Urban Space and Cityscapes

Cinematic Urbanism

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A History of the Modern from Reel to Real

Jerusalem

Nezar AlSayyad, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Idea and Reality

Exploring the relationship between cities and their cinematic portrayals in over a century of film, this book shows how notions of society inform and are influenced by the images we have come to know on screen.

Perspectives from Modern and Contemporary Culture Edited by Christoph Lindner, Northern Illinois University, USA Series: Questioning Cities From the verticals of New York, Hong Kong and Singapore to the sprawls of London, Paris and Jakarta, this interdisciplinary volume of new writing examines constructions, representations, imaginations and theorizations of ‘cityscapes’ in modern and contemporary culture. With specially-commissioned essays from the fields of cultural theory, architecture, film, literature, visual art and urban geography, it offers fresh insight into the increasingly complex relationship between urban space, cultural production and everyday life. Covering a diverse range of cities, including Berlin, Chicago, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Paris, and Venice, this fantastic resource for students, scholars and researchers alike, works expertly at the intersections of visual, material, and literary culture. March 2006: 234x156: 248pp eBook: 0-203-01925-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-01925-2 Hb: 0-415-36652-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36652-6: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-36653-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36653-3: £23.99

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Edited by Tamar Mayer, Middlebury College, Vermont, USA and Suleiman A. Mourad, Smith College, Massachusetts, USA The multidisciplinary studies in Jerusalem offer insights into this complexity. Chapters by leading scholars examine the significant issues that relate to the perception, representation, and status of the city at the historical, religious, social, artistic, and political levels. Together they provide an essential resource for anyone interested in the paradoxes that Jerusalem offers. May 2008: 234x156: 368pp eBook: 0-203-92977-2 ISBN13: 978-0-203-92977-3 Hb: 0-415-42128-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42128-7: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-42129-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42129-4: £22.99 41.95

Edited by Carola Hein and Philippe Pelletier Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series The contributors of this impressive study offer a cogent collection of case studies focusing on the history, present and future of decentralization in Japan. 2003: 234x156: 224pp eBook: 0-203-35849-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-35849-8 Hb: 0-415-32603-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-32603-2: £75.00 $150.00

Living Cities in Japan Citizens’ Movements, Machizukuri and Local Environments Edited by Andre Sorensen, University of Toronto, Canada and Carolin Funck, Hiroshima University, Japan Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Over the last fifteen years local citizens’ movements have spread rapidly throughout Japan. This volume examines the growth and nature of civil society participation in local urban and environmental governance.

Cultural Heritage Management in China Preserving the Cities of the Pearl River Delta

China’s Urban Space

Edited by Hilary du Cros, Institute For Tourism Studies, People’s Republic of China and Yok-shiu F. Lee, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Development under market socialism

Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series

Terry McGee, University of British Columbia, Canada, George C.S. Lin, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Mark Wang, University of Melbourne, Australia, Andrew Marton, University of Nottingham, UK and Jiaping Wu, Charles Darwin University, Australia

This innovative study presents a thematic examination of the development of cultural heritage management (CHM) in an Asian context, offering valuable insights into Asian culture and society.

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Branding New York

Japanese Love Hotels

Miriam Greenberg, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition This book presents an overview of the radical transformation of China’s urban space since the 1970s, arguing that to study the Chinese urbanization process one must recognize the distinctive political economy of China. 2007: 234x156: 288pp eBook: 0-203-93479-2 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93479-1 Hb: 0-415-43805-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43805-6: £75.00 .00

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Sarah Chaplin, Kingston University, UK

Branding New York traces the rise of New York City as a brand and the resultant transformation of urban politics and public life. It shows that the branding of New York was not simply a marketing tool; rather it was a political strategy.

Series: Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Drawing on theories of place, consumption and identity, Sarah Chaplin details the evolution of the love hotel in urban Japan since the 1950s. April 2007: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-96242-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96242-8 Hb: 0-415-41585-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41585-9: £85.00 170.00

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Orientalism Abroad

Space and Muslim Urban Life

New

Culture Encounter and Political Violence

At the Limits of the Labyrinth of Fez

Sport in the City

Gregory Derek, University of British Columbia, Canada

Simon O’Meara, Dartmouth College, USA

Cultural Connections

Orientalism Abroad shows ‘orientalism’ remains alive and well today both in cultural encounter (tourism, primarily) and warfare. Using Edward Said as a foundation Gregory considers the long orientalist tradition of tourism, particularly in Egypt. He weaves this into a discussion of the current wars in the region, from Israel to Iraq and closes with a penetrating analysis of ‘states of exception’ including July 2007: 240pp Hb: 0-415-95398-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95398-6: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-95399-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95399-3: £16.99

Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East This book develops an academic understanding of space by pursuing the structural logic of the premodern Arab-Muslim city, or medina. Select Contents: 1. Premodern Fez 2. Cultural and Religious Dimensions of Walls 3. Legal Dimensions: The Book of Walls 4. The Juridic Basis of The Book of Walls 5. Shame and the Significance of Walls 6. Zef/Fez. Appendix A Representative Sample of Cases and Case Titles from The Book of Walls 2007: 234x156: 176pp eBook: 0-203-94707-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-94707-4 Hb: 0-415-38612-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-38612-8: £75.00 $150.00

Visualizing the City Representing Calcutta

Edited by Alan Marcus, University of Aberdeen, UK and Dietrich Neumann, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA

Modernity, Nationalism and the Colonial Uncanny Swati Chattopadhyay, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Series: Asia’s Transformations/Asia’s Great Cities Representing Calcutta is a spatial history of the colonial city, and addresses the question of modernity that haunts our perception of Calcutta. The book responds to two inter-related concerns about the city. First is the image of Calcutta as the worst case scenario of a Third World city — the proverbial ‘city of dreadful nights.’ Second is the changing nature of the city’s public spaces — the demise of certain forms of urban sociality that has been mourned in recent literature as the passing of Bengali modernity. By examining architecture, city plans, paintings, literature, and official reports through the lens of postcolonial, feminist, and spatial theory, the book explores the conditions of colonialism and anti-colonial nationalism that produced the city as a modern artefact. At the centre of this exploration resides the problem of ‘representing’ the city, representation understood as description and narration, as well as political representation. In doing so, Chattopadhyay questions the very idea of colonial cities as creations of the colonizers, and the model of colonial cities as dual cities, split in black and white areas, in favour of a more complicated view of the topography.

Series: Architext This anthology presents a range of interdisciplinary explorations into the urban environment, through film, photography, digital imagery, maps and signage. Contributors examine our fascination with the city through the history of art and architecture, urban studies, environmental studies, cultural geography and screen studies. Bringing together a wide spectrum of urban contexts, Visualizing the City’s diverse essays explore visual representations of urbanism and modernity reflected through the prism of global cultures using an engaging variety of methods and texts. January 2008: 246x174: 264pp Hb: 0-415-41970-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41970-3: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-41971-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41971-0: £26.00 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Edited by Michael Sam, University of Otago, New Zealand and John E. Hughson, University of Central Lancashire, UK Sport is seen as an increasingly important dimension of civic planning programmes and has moved to the forefront of agendas for cities of the present and future. This has occurred as the barriers between socalled ‘high’ and ‘popular’ culture continue to disintegrate. Sport is no longer viewed in fundamentally oppositional terms to the arts but as an important dimension in plans for the cultural regeneration of cities. Urban regeneration through cultural means has moved steadily onto civic planning agendas in western nations since the 1980s, culture thus taking on increasing responsibility for the economic renewal of cities. Urban economic regeneration is most visible in the commercial rejuvenation of rundown city quarters where trendy bars and coffee houses have replaced shabby shop-fronts and taken over formerly grand buildings such as banks and even churches. More traditional cultural sites such as art galleries and museums have also undergone refurbishment — construction in some cases — and entered the commercial fray with the gift-shop becoming an integral part of the gallery visit as a cultural experience. This book examines sport within contexts of urban regeneration and looks at the place of sport within planning agendas for ‘cities of culture’. Relatedly, the role of sport stadiums in city ‘re-imaging’ is addressed in regard to such matters as public funding, environmental impact and urban infrastructure. This book was previously published as a special issue of Sport in Society. October 2008: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 0-415-46656-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-46656-1: £70.00

Select Contents: Introduction: The City in Historical Imagination 1. The Colonial Uncanny 2. The Limits of “White” Town 3. Locating Mythic Selves 4. Telling Stories 5. Death in Public. Conclusion: The Politics of Representation April 2005: 234x156: 336pp eBook: 0-203-08683-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-08683-4 Hb: 0-415-34359-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34359-6: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-39216-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39216-7: £20.00 40.00

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New Perspectives in Caribbean Tourism

Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City

Edited by Marcella Daye, Coventry University, UK, Donna Chambers, Napier University, UK and Sherma Roberts, University of the West Indies, Barbados

Edited by Jan Rath, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Series: Routledge Advances in Tourism This volume explores tourism in the Caribbean—one of the most tourism dependent regions of the world —within the context of key currents of Caribbean thought and critique in relation to issues of dependency, postcolonial interactions, race and class as well as identity and culture. Select Contents: 1. Introduction: Caribbean Tourism: New Perspectives Marcella Daye, Donna Chambers, Sherma Roberts Part 1: Image, Culture and Identity 2. Re-Visioning Caribbean Tourism Marcella Daye 3. Bob Marley Rastafari and the Jamaican Tourism Product Jalani Niaah and Sonjah Stanley Niaah 4. Jamaican Vinyl Tourism: A Niche within a Niche Douglas Webster 5. Tourist-Nationalism in Trinidad & Tobago Raymond Ramcharitar 6. A Postcolonial Interrogation of Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Gay Tourism: The Case of Jamaica Donna Chambers 7. ‘We Nyammin?’: Food Supply, Authenticity and the Tourist Experience in Negril, Jamaica David Dodman and Kevon Rhiney Part 2: Governance 8. Reflections from the Periphery: An Analysis of Small Tourism Businesses within the Sustainability Discourse Sherma Roberts 9. ‘A Squatter in my own Country!’: Spatial Manifestations of Social Exclusion in a Jamaican Tourist Resort Town Sheere Brooks 10. An Unwelcome Guest: Unpacking the Tourism and HIV/AIDS Dilemma in the Caribbean - A Case Study of Grenada Wendy C. Grenade 11. Regional Partnerships: The Foundation for Sustainable Tourism Development in the Caribbean Leslie Ann Jordan 12. New Directions in Caribbean Tourism Education: Awakening the Silent Voices Acolla Lewis 13. Epilogue: Towards New Ontologies of Caribbean Tourism Marcella Daye, Donna Chambers and Sherma Roberts April 2008: 278pp eBook: 0-203-93127-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93127-1 Hb: 0-415-95838-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95838-7: £60.00

Urban Utopias

Series: Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility Informative and enlightening, Rath fills a gap in existing research in terms of how immigration relates to urban tourism and investigates the new theoretical insights using revealing international case studies. Select Contents: 1. Tourism, Migration and Place Advantage in the Global Cultural Economy C. Michael Hall and Jan Rath Part 1: Immigrant Entrepreneurs 2. Making the New Economy: Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Emerging Transnational Networks of International Education and Tourism in Seoul and Vancouver Min-Jung Kwak and Daniel Hiebert 3. Urban Boosterism, Tourism and Ethnic Minority Enterprise in Birmingham Trevor Jones and Monder Ram 4. Ethnic Precincts as Contradictory Tourist Spaces Jock Collins Part 2: Immigrant Workers 5. Caterers of the Consumed Metropolis: Ethnicized Tourism and Entertainment Labourscapes in Istanbul Volkan Aytar 6. Immigrants, Tourists and the Metropolitan Landscape: Producing the Metropolis of Consumption in Orlando, Florida Hugh Bartling Part 3: Ethnic Diversity in Urban Place Promotion 7. Ethnic Heritage Tourism and Global—Local Connections in New Orleans Kevin Fox Gotham 8. Tourism and New York’s Ethnic Diversity: An Underutilized Resource? Susan S. Fainstein and John C. Powers 9. Selling Miami: Tourism Promotion and Immigrant Neighbourhoods in the Capital of Latin America GastÛn Alonso 10. Building a Market of Ethnic References: Activism and Diversity in Multicultural Settings in Lisbon M. Margarida Marques and Francisco Lima da Costa 11. Tourists ‘R’ Us: Immigrants, Ethnic Tourism and the Marketing of Metropolitan Boston Marilyn Halter 2007: 234x156: 240pp eBook: 0-203-41386-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-41386-9 Hb: 0-415-33390-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-33390-0: £75.00 $150.00

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Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks Nicos Komninos, Thessaloniki Aristotle University, Greece Series: Regions and Cities Intelligent Cities and Globalisation of Innovation Networks combines concepts and theories from the fields of urban development and planning, innovation management, and virtual / intelligent environments. It explains the rise of intelligent cities with respect to the globalisation of systems of innovation; opens up a new way for making intelligent environments via the connection of human skills, institutional mechanisms, and digital spaces operating within a community; and describes a series of platforms and tools for the making of intelligent cities. July 2008: 234x156: 304pp eBook: 0-203-89449-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89449-1 Hb: 0-415-45591-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-45591-6: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-45592-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45592-3: £27.50

Urban Life in Post-Soviet Asia Edited by Catharine Alexander, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK, Victor Buchli, University College London, UK and Caroline Humphrey, University of Cambridge, UK Capturing a unique historical moment, this book examines the changes in urban life since the collapse of the Soviet Union from an ethnographic perspective, thus addressing significant gaps in the literature on cities, Central Asia and post-socialism. Select Contents: 1. Introduction Catherine Alexander and Victor Buchli 2. Astana: Materiality and the City Victor Buchli 3. Almaty: Rethinking the Public Sector Catherine Alexander 4. Tashkent: Three Capitals, Three Worlds Marfua Tokhtakhodzhaeva 5. City of Migrants: Contemporary UlanUde in the Context of Russian Migration Galina Manzanova 6. The Creation and Revitalisation of Ethnic Sacred Sites in Ulan-Ude since the 1990s A. Hurelbaatar 7. The Homeless of Ulan-Ude Irina Baldaeva 8. New Subjects and Situated Interdependence: After Privatisation in Ulan-Ude Caroline Humphrey 2007: 234x156: 224pp eBook: 0-203-94487-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-94487-5 Hb: 1-84472-115-9 ISBN13: 978-1-84472-115-3: £75.00

The Built and Social Architectures of Alternative Settlements Malcolm Miles, University of Plymouth, UK Utopia tends to generate a bad press - regarded as impracticable, perhaps nostalgic, or contradictory when visions of a perfect world cannot accommodate the change that is necessary to a free and self-organizing society. But people from diverse backgrounds are currently building a new society within the old, balancing literal and metaphorical utopianism, and demonstrating plural possibilities for alternative futures and types of settlement. Thousands of such places exist around the world, including intentional communities, eco-villages, permaculture plots, religious and secular retreats, co-housing projects, self-build schemes, projects for low-impact housing, and activist squats in urban and rural sites. This experience suggests, however, that when planning and design are not integral to alternative social formations, the modern dream to engineer a new society cannot be realized. The book is structured in four parts. In part one, literary and theoretical utopias from the early modern period to the nineteenth-century are reconsidered. Part two investigates twentiethcentury urban utopianism and contemporary alternative settlements focusing on social and environmental issues, activism and eco-village living. Part three looks to wider horizons in recent practices in the non-affluent world, and Part four reviews a range of cases from the author’s visits to specific sites. This is followed by a short conclusion in which a discussion of key issues is resumed. This book brings together insights from literary, theoretical and practical utopias, drawing out the characteristics of groups and places that are part of a new society. It links today’s utopian experiments to historical and literary utopias, and to theoretical problems in utopian thought. Select Contents: Introduction Part 1: Histories and Theories 1. Imagining Places: Literary Utopias and the Far-Away 2. Drawing Lines: Modernity as Utopia 3. Planning Harmony: Fourier and Utopian Socialism Part 2: Practices 4. New Cities 5. Social Utopias 6. Ecotopias: Frameworks 7. Ecotopias: Practices Part 3: Horizons 8. Mud-Brick Utopias 9. A Barefoot Society Part 4: Short Case Studies Case 1: Economy, Pennsylvania, USA Case 2: Arcosanti, Arizona, USA Case 3: Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India Case 4: Christiania, Copenhagen, Denmark Case 5: Ufa-fabrik, Berlin, Germany Case 6: Uzupio, Vilnius, Lithuania Case 7: Cambridge Co-Housing, Massachusetts, USA Case 8: Ecovillage at Ithaca, New York State, USA Case 9: Z.E.G.G, Belzig, Germany. Conclusion 2007: 234x156: 272pp eBook: 0-203-09912-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-09912-4 Hb: 0-415-37575-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37575-7: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-37576-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37576-4: £22.99

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Vientiane

Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Asia and the Pacific

Transformations of a Lao landscape Marc Askew, Victoria University, Australia, Colin Long, Deakin University, Australia and William Logan, Deakin University, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in Asia’s Transformations Providing insights into this neglected Southeast Asian city, this interesting book interprets Vientiane’s landscape - physical as well as imagined - as a reflection of key aspects of Lao geo-political history, the nature of Lao urbanism, and its critical relation to constructions of Lao identity in the contemporary period. It is argued that the patterns of change seen through Vientiane’s past embody the key political and economic processes and transformations impacting on the people of Laos. The Lao urban past has rarely been an object of attention by scholars. Laos, in fact, is continually portrayed as a rural backwater, marginal to the dynamic trends affecting most of the Southeast Asian mainland. In contrast to these persistent and static portrayals of Laos as a tiny landlocked backwater, with no significant urban present or past, the authors aim to document, explain and evaluate the significance of the Lao urban landscape. Focusing on the theme of Vientiane’s ‘marginality’ in its various forms, the book interprets this apparent marginality as an historically-produced phenomenon resulting from geo-politics dating from the precolonial period and extending into the post-colonial period. Drawing on a wide range of research materials, Vientiane is the first work of its kind on this ignored city. December 2006: 234x156: 288pp eBook: 0-203-39252-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-39252-2 Hb: 0-415-33141-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-33141-8: £85.00 $135.00

Edited by Bruce Prideaux, James Cook University, Australia, Dallen Timothy, Plymouth State University, USA and Kaye Chon, Hong Kong Polytechnic University This book examines a range of issues associated with developing and managing cultural and heritage resources in the Asia-Pacific region from both the host and guest perspective. Issues of theory and practice are illustrated through case studies. 2007: 246x189: 344pp Hb: 0-415-36673-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36673-1: £60.00

Culture-Led Urban Regeneration Edited by Ronan Paddison, University of Glasgow, UK and R. Steven Miles This significant book focuses on the ability of cultural investment to meet the rhetoric of social inclusion, and the extent to which it offers sustainable solutions to the problems of the city. 2006: 246x174: 208pp Hb: 0-415-40038-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40038-1: £75.00

Colonial Modernities Building, Dwelling and Architecture in British India and Ceylon Edited by Peter Scriver, University of Adelaide, Australia and Vikramaditya Prakash, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Series: Architext International experts present an illustrated collection of essays exploring the societal impact of colonial architecture and engineering on the colonized and the colonizers. 2007: 246x174: 304pp eBook: 0-203-96426-8 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96426-2 Hb: 0-415-39908-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39908-1: £89.00 Pb: 0-415-39909-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39909-8: £28.99

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Technology, Culture and Knowledge Entrepreneurship Edited by Philip Cooke, Cardiff University, UK and Dafna Schwartz, University of the Negev, Israel Series: Regions and Cities Creative Regions is an essential reading on how to generate a competitive advantage for regions in the knowledge economy in the global market.

Cities and the Creative Class Richard Florida 2004: 208pp eBook: 0-203-99767-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-99767-3 Hb: 0-415-94886-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-94886-9: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-94887-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-94887-6: £15.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY $25.95

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Sensing Cities Regenerating Public Life in Barcelona and Manchester Monica Montserrat Degen, Department of Social Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography As cities globally re-design their urban landscapes, they produce a different urban aesthetic and create new experiential milieus. Urban regeneration processes generate radical physical, social and cultural changes in neighbourhoods that demand new conceptual frameworks to address their impact upon daily urban life. Sensing Cities investigates the reconfiguration of contemporary public space and life through the prism of the senses. The book explores how the increased stylization of cityscapes requires an understanding of public life as a spatial-sensuous encounter. Degen examines how power relations in public spaces are embedded in, exercised and resisted through the sensuous geography of place. This sensory paradigm is then applied to compare two emblematic regeneration projects, namely el Raval in Barcelona and Castlefield in Manchester. By combining detailed ethnographic analysis and interviews with those involved in planning regeneration processes and those experiencing them, the book argues that a changing sensuous landscape is crucial in redefining people’s social practices, attachments and experiences in places. Focusing on two European cities at the forefront of urban design, Barcelona and Manchester, Degen draws on sociology, geography, anthropology, cultural and architectural studies to provide a critical account of the politics of publicness in the entrepreneurial city. With numerous photographs and maps this book stresses the ongoing, embodied and active nature of regeneration as a lived social process rather than merely a physical or economic exercise. Ultimately, Sensing Cities examines how urban regeneration is made effective through the organisation of sensory experience. This book is essential reading for students and researchers of Architecture, Urban Studies and Human Geography. June 2008: 234x156: 288pp eBook: 0-203-89551-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-89551-1 Hb: 0-415-39799-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39799-5: £75.00 50.00

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Consuming the Entrepreneurial City

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Whose Urban Renaissance?

Image, Memory, Spectacle

An International Comparison of Urban Regeneration Policies

Edited by Anne Cronin and Kevin Hetherington, The Open University, UK

GIS and Spatial Analysis for the Social Sciences

Edited by Libby Porter, University of Sheffield, UK and Kate Shaw, University of Melbourne, Australia Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography Researchers and activists in 18 cities in Europe, North America, Asia, South Africa and Australia examine specific cases of urban regeneration. They focus on the policies driving the process and their effects, on local contingencies that influence the way these policies work, on instances of opposition and active struggle, and on the occasional policy interventions that are used to ameliorate the negative impacts of gentrification. Select Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: On Policies Driving Urban Regeneration 2. A ‘Hoxton Story’: Community Empowerment in the Face of Rapid Gentrification in East London 3. Tourism and the Transformation of Florence 4. Gentrification and the Creative Class in Berlin-Kreuzberg (Ingo Bader) 5. Enterprise Strategies in Johannesburg 6. Heritage Tourism and Displacement in Salvador de Bahia 7. Regional Growth and Regeneration in the South-East of England Part 2: On Local Limits to Regeneration Policies 8. Renaissance Through Demolition in Leipzig 9. Regeneration in Istanbul 10. Cultural Renaissance and Stagnation in the Ruhr Valley 11. The Regeneration of the Inner-City of Riyadh 12. Contested Neigbourhoods in Berne Part 3: On Struggles over Regeneration Policies 13. Struggling Against Renaissance in Birmingham’s Eastside 14. The Reinvention of Green Bay, Wisconsin 15. The Ambiguous Renaissance of Rome 16. Networking Against the 22@barcelona Plan 17. Urban Renaissance and Resistance in Toronto Part 4: On Possibilities 18. Melbourne and the Inner City 19. Gentrification and Intervention in Barcelona’s Old Town 20. The Reclamation of Residential Space in Mexico City 21. Participatory Planning in Brussels 22. The Battle for Equitable Policy in San Francisco 23. Broedplaats in Amsterdam Part 5: New Theoretical and Practical Insights for Urban Policy 24. Whose Urban Renaissance?: An International Comparison 25. Urban Renaissance policy Lessons October 2008: 234x156: 304pp Hb: 0-415-45682-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45682-1: £80.00

Through this important collection of articles by some of the leading analysts of consumption, cities and space Consuming the Entrepreneurial City offers a cutting-edge analysis of the ways in which cities are developing and the implications this has for their future. It is essential reading for students of urban studies, geography, sociology, cultural studies, heritage studies and anthropology. April 2008: 320pp eBook: 0-203-93209-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93209-4 Hb: 0-415-95518-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95518-8: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-95519-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-95519-5: £25.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY $45.95

Evaluation Practice How To Do Good Evaluation Research In Work Settings Elizabeth DePoy and Stephen French Gilson, University of Maine, USA Professional accountability has become central to both public and private sectors. Governments have emphasized and even developed empirical models, logic modeling, and evidence-based practice in the programs they support, and not-for-profit, for-profit and NGO entities increasingly rely on systematic strategies such as strategic planning, marketing research, outcome measures, and benchmarking to identify needs and determine success. In Evaluation Practice, DePoy and Gilson bridge the apparent gap between practice and research to present a logical, systematic model to guide all professional thinking and action within the context of everyday professional life. Their framework embraces diverse theories, action, and sets of evidence from a range of professional and disciplinary perspectives.

Coding, Mapping, and Modeling Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside, USA and Emily K. Asencio, University of California, Riverside, USA Series: Contemporary Sociological Perspectives This is the first book to provide sociologists, criminologists, political scientists, and other social scientists with the methodological logic and techniques for doing spatial analysis in their chosen fields of inquiry. The book contains a wealth of examples as to why these techniques are worth doing, over and above conventional statistical techniques using SPSS or other statistical packages. GIS is a methodological and conceptual approach that allows for the linking together of spatial data, or data that is based on a physical space, with nonspatial data, which can be thought of as any data that contains no direct reference to physical locations. Select Contents: Part 1: Introduction to Geocoding and Mapping Part 2: Mapping for Analysis, Policy, and Decision Making Part 3: Geospatial Modeling and G.I.S. June 2008: 272pp eBook: 0-203-92934-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-92934-6 Hb: 0-415-98961-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-98961-9: £69.00 Pb: 0-415-98962-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-98962-6: £27.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Select Contents: Section 1: Beginnings 1. Introduction to Evaluation Practice: A Problem Solving Approach through Informed Thinking and Action 2. The Conceptual Framework of Evaluation Practice Section 2: Thinking Processes of Evaluation on Practice 3. Identifying Problems and Issues: Mapping and Analyzing your Territory 4. Obtaining and Organizing Information: How Do You Know? 5. Ascertaining Need: What is Needed to Resolve All or Part of the Problem or Issue 6. Examining Need with Previously Supported Approaches: Designing Deductive-Type Inquiry 7. Obtaining Information in Deductive-Type Needs Assessment 8. Ascertaining Need in Unexamined Contexts: Designing Inductive Inquiry 9. Goals and Objectives Section 3: Reflexive Action 10. Reflexive Action: What is it? 11. Thinking Processes of Reflexive Action 12. Action Processes of Reflexive Action Section 4: During and After Professional Effort: Did you Resolve your Problem, How do you Know, and How did you Share what you Know? 13. Thinking Processes in Outcomes Assessment 14. Action Processes of Outcome Research 15. Commencement: Sharing Evaluation Practice Knowledge and on to a New Problem Statement 2007: 256pp Hb: 0-8058-6299-4 ISBN13: 978-0-8058-6299-7: £70.00 Pb: 0-8058-6300-1 ISBN13: 978-0-8058-6300-0: £16.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Sound Moves

Barrio Urbanism

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iPod Culture and Urban Experience

Chicanos, Planning and American Cities

Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK

David R. Diaz

Cohesion and Community in Contemporary Hong Kong

Series: International Library of Sociology

This, the first book on Latinos in America from an urban planning/policy perspective, covers the last century, and includes a substantial historical overview the subject. The authors trace the movement of Latinos (primarily Chicanos) into American cities from Mexico and then describe the problems facing them in those cities. They then show how the planning profession and developers consistently failed to meet their needs due to both poverty and racism. Attention is also paid to the most pressing concerns in Latino barrios during recent times, including environmental degradation and justice, land use policy, and others. The book closes with a consideration of the issues that will face Latinos as they become the nation’s largest minority in the 21st century.

This innovative study opens up a new area in sociological and urban studies: the aural experience of the social, mediated through mobile technologies of communication. Whilst we live in a world dominated by visual epistemologies of urban experience, Michael Bull argues that it is not surprising that the Apple iPod, a sound based technology, is the first consumer cultural icon of the twenty-first century. This book, in using the example of the Apple iPod, investigates the way in which we use sound to construct key areas of our daily lives. The author argues that the Apple iPod acts as an urban Sherpa for many of its users and in doing so joins the mobile army of technologies that many of us habitually use to accompany our daily lives. Through our use of such mobile and largely sound based devices, the book demonstrates how and why the spaces of the city are being transformed right in front of our ears. Selected Table of Contents: 1. Sound Moves, iPod Culture and Urban Experience: An Introduction 2. Sound Epistemologies: Strategies and Technologies 3. Sounding Out Cosmopolitanism: iPod Culture and Regognition 4. The AudioVisual iPod: Aesthetics and the City 5. Interpersonal Sound Strategies and iPod Culture 6. Mobilization of the Social: Mobile Phones and iPods 7. Contextualizing the Senses: The Auditory World of Automobility 8. The Auditory Privatisation of the Workplace 9. Bergson’s iPod?: The Cognitive Management of Everyday Life 10. The Nostalgia of iPod Culture 11. Sound Timings and iPod Culture 12. Endnote: Sound Mediations 2007: 234x156: 192pp eBook: 0-203-49622-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-49622-0 Hb: 0-415-25751-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-25751-0: £55.00 Pb: 0-415-25752-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-25752-7: £25.99 $32.99

The Social Fabric of the Networked City Edited by Geraldine Pflieger, Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Luca Pattaroni, Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, Christophe Jemelin, Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland and Vincent Kaufmann, Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland This book is constructed around the work of Manuel Castells on the space of places, the space of flows and the networked city. Following an introduction by Castells in which he sets out the theoretical and empirical framework to be followed, the book features nine original contributions focusing on the transformation of the fabric of the networked city in terms of policies and social practices.

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Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series The authors of this fascinating text fuse locally based research on Hong Kong neighbourhoods with more macro level urban political economy to produce a comprehensive and up-to-date account of social and behavioural change in what is one of the most widely recognized urban landscapes in the world. Select Contents: 1. Introduction: High Rise City 2. Understanding Hong Kong’s Development - A Brief Political Economy 3. City of Life 4. Reach for the Sky...The Classless City of Opportunity 5. Asia’s World City 6. A Machine for Living 7. Accomodating Social and Economic Change 8. The Local in the Global 9. Conclusion: Into the Future October 2008: 234x156: 208pp eBook: 0-203-93477-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93477-7 Hb: 0-415-37708-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37708-9: £75.00 $115.00

Beyond Resistance! Youth Activism and Community Change

Ethnicity and Urban Life in China

New Democratic Possibilities for Practice and Policy for America’s Youth

A Comparative Study of Hui Muslims and Han Chinese

Edited by Shawn Ginwright, San Francisco State University, USA, Julio Cammarota, University of Arizona, USA and Pedro Noguera, New York University, USA

Xiaowei Zang, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

The failure of current policy to address important quality of life issues for urban youth remains a substantial barrier to civic participation, educational equity, and healthy adulthood. This volume brings together the work of leading urban youth scholars to highlight the detrimental impact of zero tolerance policies on young people’s educational experience and well being. Inspired by the conviction that urban youth have the right to more equitable educational and social resources and political representation, Beyond Resistance! offers new insights into how to increase the effectiveness of youth development and education programs, and how to create responsive youth policies at the local, state, and federal level. Select Contents: Section 1: Reframing Youth Resistance: Building Theories of Youth Activism Section 2: Learning for Justice: Innovative Pedagogies for Justice in Schools Section 3: Street Corner Democracy: Youth, Civil Society and Community Change Section 4: Perspectives on Youth Civic Engagement and Youth Policies Conclusion: Youth Agency, Resistance, and Civic Activism: the Public Commitment to Social Justice 2006: 400pp eBook: 0-203-96100-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96100-1 Hb: 0-415-95250-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95250-7: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-95251-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95251-4: £19.99

Series: Routledge Studies on China in Transition Using both qualitative and quantitative data derived from fieldwork in Lanzhou between 2001 and 2004, this much-needed work on ethnicity in Asia offers a major sociological analysis of Hui Muslims in contemporary China. Select Contents: 1. New Wine, Old Bottle 2. Neighbors United, Neighbors Divided 3. Sworn Brotherhood or Modern Friendship 4. A Lonely Crowd or a Network Society? 5. Finding a Mate in a Metropolis 6. Who Marries Whom? 7. ‘Match Door’ Marriages 8. Family Behavior 9. Ethnicity and Urban Life in China 2007: 234x156: 208pp eBook: 0-203-96438-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96438-5 Hb: 0-415-42120-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42120-1: £75.00 $150.00

Gentrification Loretta Lees, King’s College London, UK, Tom Slater, University of Bristol, Centre for Urban Studies, UK and Elvin Wyly, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Canada Gentrification presents major theoretical ideas and concepts with case studies, and summaries of the ideas in the book as well as offering ideas for future research. Written for upper-level undergraduates in geography, sociology, and planning. 2007: 344pp Hb: 0-415-95036-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95036-7: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95037-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95037-4: £16.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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Globalization, the City and Civil Society in Pacific Asia

Henri Lefebvre

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A Critical Introduction

The Social Production of Civic Spaces

Heterotopia and the City

Andrew Merrifield

Public Space in a Postcivil Society

Edited by Mike Douglass, University of Hawaii, USA, K.C. Ho, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Giok Ling Ooi, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

“A lively introduction to the work of the twentieth century’s last great undiscovered philosopher. Henri Lefebvre pioneered the theorization of everyday life and space, of the city and the festival, in innovative ways that are still unexplored and that might productively stimulate the multiple searches for a new politics under globalization which are in course everywhere today.”— Fredric Jameson, author of Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

Series: Rethinking Globalizations Most research on globalization and civil society has focused on the West; this is the first book to bring together a tight analysis of Pacific Asian countries. It also theorizes and empirically explores the relationships between civil society and the production of urban spaces. Select Contents: 1. Globalization, the City and Civil Society in Pacific Asia 2. Civil Society for Itself and in the Public Sphere 3. Governing Cities 4. State-Society Relations, the City and Civic Space 5. Chinese Public Space 6. Mosques as a Type of Civic Space in Turbulent Times 7. Civic Space and Integration in Chinese Peri-Urban Villages 8. The Pavement as Civic Space 9. Changing Community Relations and Emerging Civic Spaces in Shanghai 10. From Street Corners to Plaza 11. Transient Civic Spaces in Jakarta Demopolis 12. Creating New Civic Realms in a Global City-State 13. Bangkok’s Sanam Luang (The Royal Ground) 14. International Meetings and Dissent 2007: 234x156: 312pp eBook: 0-203-93938-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93938-3 Hb: 0-415-39789-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39789-6: £75.00 $150.00

“Guy Debord and now Henri Lefebvre...Merrifield’s talent for putting together the person, the life, the times, and the intellectual and political contributions is here displayed in all its splendor. This brief but inspiring portrait of the astonishing range of Lefebvre’s work is of intense relevance to our own times.” — David Harvey, author of The Condition of Postmodernity Philosopher, sociologist and urban theorist, Henri Lefebvre is one of the great social theorists of the twentieth century. This accessible and innovative introduction to the work of Lefebvre combines biography and theory in a critical assessment of the dynamics of Lefebvre’s character, thought, and times. Exploring key Lefebvrian concepts, Andy Merrifield demonstrates the evolution of Lefebvre’s philosophy, while stressing the way his long and adventurous life of ideas and political engagement live on as an enduring and inspiring interrelated whole. Select Contents: 1. The Crucified Sun 2. Surrealism, Hegel, and the Human Adventure 3. Young Marx in Everyday Life 4. ‘Preludes’ on the Modern World 5. The Proclamation of the City 6. The Spaced-Out State and the End of History 7. Afterword: Lefebvre as Altermodialist? 2006: 240pp Hb: 0-415-95207-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95207-1: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95208-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95208-8: £15.99

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Edited by Michiel Dehaene, Eindhoven University of Technology and Lieven De Cauter, Katholiek Universitat, Leuven, Belgium Heterotopia, literally meaning ‘other place’, is a rich concept in urban design that describes a space that is on the margins of ordered or civil society, and one that possesses multiple, fragmented or even incompatible meanings. The term has had an impact on architectural and urban theory since it was coined by Foucault in the late 1960s but it has remained a source of confusion and debate since. Heterotopia and the City seeks to clarify this concept and investigates the heterotopias which exist throughout our contemporary world: in museums, theme parks, malls, holiday resorts, gated communities, wellness hotels and festival markets. With theoretical contributions on the concept of heterotopia, including a new translation of Foucault’s influential 1967 text, Of Other Space and essays by well-known scholars, the book comprises a series of critical case studies, from Beaubourg to Bilbao, which probe a range of (post)urban transformations and which redirect the debate on the privatization of public space. Wastelands and terrains vagues are studied in detail in a section on urban activism and transgression and the reader gets a glimpse of the extremes of our dualized, postcivil condition through case studies on Jakarta, Dubai, and Kinshasa. Heterotopia and the City provides a collective effort to reposition heterotopia as a crucial concept for contemporary urban theory. The book will be of interest to all those wishing to understand the city in the emerging postcivil society and post-historical era. Planners, architects, cultural theorists, urbanists and academics will find this a valuable contribution to current critical argument. May 2008: 234x156: 352pp eBook: 0-203-08941-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-08941-5 Hb: 0-415-42288-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42288-8: £65.00 $120.00

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Indefensible Space

Pathologies of Modern Space

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The Architecture of the National Insecurity State

Empty Space, Urban Anxiety, and the Recovery of the Public Self

Public Space

Edited by Michael Sorkin, City College of New York, USA Indefensible Space explores the increasing envelopment of public space and life by an architecture of security/paranoia, from the most literal level, barriers in front of buildings, to more abstract levels, enhanced surveillance of public spaces. Select Contents: Introduction: The Fear Factor Michael Sorkin 1. Cities and The War on Terror Stephen Graham 2. Empire of the Insensate Steven Flusty 3. Urban Operations and Network Centric Warfare M. Christine Boyer 4. Planet America: Empire’s New Land Grab Mark Gillem 5. Waiting in African Cities AbdouMaliq Simone 6. Border Tours: Strategies of Surveillance, Tactics of Encroachment Teddy Cruz 7. Re-Stating the Obvious Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Craig Gilmore 8. The Threat from Within: Protecting the Indefensible from the Indeterminate Kathi Holt-Diamant 9. Blank Slates and Disaster Zones: The State, September 11, and the Displacement of Chinatown Laura Liu 10. Back to Zero: Mourning in America Michael Sorkin 11. The New Emotions of Home: Fear Insecurity and Paranoia 12. Staged Authenticity Today 13. Architecture Emblematic: Hardened Sites and Softened Symbols 14. Me and my Monkey: What’s Hiding in the Security State Cindi Katz 15. Thanatotactics Eyal Weizman 16. A Short History of the Car Bomb Mike Davis 2007: 408pp eBook: 0-203-93948-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93948-2 Hb: 0-415-95367-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95367-2: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95368-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95368-9: £21.99

Kathryn Milun, Arizona State University Pathologies of Modern Space traces the rise of agoraphobia and ties its astonishing growth to the emergence of urban modernity. In contrast to traditional medical conceptions of the disorder, Kathryn Milun shows that this anxiety is closely related to the emergence of "empty urban space": homogenous space, such as malls and parking lots, stripped of memory and tactile features. Pathologies of Modern Space is a compelling cultural analysis of the history of medical treatments for agoraphobia and what they can tell us about the normative expectations for the public self in the modern city. 2006: 240pp Hb: 0-415-95273-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95273-6: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95274-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95274-3: £16.99

Private Cities Global and Local Perspectives Georg Glasze, Chris Webster and Klaus Frantz, University of Innsbruck, Austria Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

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Integral Urbanism Nan Ellin, Arizona State University, USA Integral Urbanism is an ambitious and forwardlooking theory of urbanism that offers a new model of urban life. Instead of the reactive and escapist tendencies characterizing so much contemporary urban development, Ellin champions an 'integral' approach that reverses the fragmentation of our landscapes and lives through proactive design solutions. 2006: 184pp Hb: 0-415-95227-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95227-9: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-95228-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-95228-6: £18.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Contributed to, and edited by, an international team of leading authors, this revealing book constructs an interdisciplinary discourse on the global spread of private communities based upon empirical evidence. Select Contents: Introduction. The Dynamics of Privatopia. The Economic Case for Private Residential Government. Unlocking the Gated Community. Private Gated Neighbourhoods. Gated Communities as Predators of Public Resources. Condominios Fechados and Barrios Privados. Neighbourhoods in Latin America. Gated Communities in South Africa. The Spread of Private Guarded Neighbourhoods in Lebanon and the Significance of a Historically and Geographically Specific Governmentality. The Purple Jade Villas (Beijing). China’s Modern Gated Cities. The Rise of Gated Residential Neighbourhoods in Portugal and Spain. The Rise of Private Residential Neighbourhoods in England and New Zealand. More Gates, Less Community? Guarded Housing in Russia. Conclusion

The Management Dimension Edited by Matthew Carmona, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, Claudio de Magalhes, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London and Leo Hammond In both the UK and the US there is a sense of dissatisfaction and pessimism about the state of urban environments, particularly with the quality of everyday public spaces. Explanations for this have emphasized the poor quality of design that characterizes many new public spaces; spaces that are dominated by parking, roads infrastructure, introspective buildings, a lack of enclosure and a poor sense of place, and which in different ways for different groups are too often exclusionary. Yet many well designed public spaces have also experienced decline and neglect, as the services and activities upon which the continuing quality of those spaces depends have been subject to the same constraints and pressures for change as public services in general. These issues touch upon the daily management of public space, that is, the coordination of the many different activities that constantly define and redefine the characteristics and quality of public space. This book draws on three empirical projects to examine the questions of public space management on an international stage. They are set within a context of theoretical debates about public space, its history, contemporary patterns of use and changing nature in western society, and about the new management approaches that are increasingly being adopted. May 2008: 276x219: 240pp eBook: 0-203-92722-2 ISBN13: 978-0-203-92722-9 Hb: 0-415-39108-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39108-5: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-39649-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39649-3: £29.99 $53.95

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Loose Space Possibility and Diversity in Urban Life Edited by Karen Franck, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA and Quentin Stevens, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK With over 100 illustrations and diverse international examples, experts in urban design discuss the theory and practice surrounding under- and undesigned urban spaces. 2006: 246x174: 320pp eBook: 0-203-79957-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-79957-4 Hb: 0-415-70116-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-70116-7: £84.00 Pb: 0-415-70117-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-70117-4: £28.99 $51.50

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URBAN SOCIOLOGY

Shadow Cities

New for 2009

A Billion Squatters, A New Urban World

Surveillance

Robert Neuwirth

Benjamin Goold, University of Oxford, UK

‘Neuwirth gets the lowdown on the low life by becoming a resident of four of the most happening squatopolises: the thriving extralegal pockets of Istanbul, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Rio. His ghetto epiphanies include impeccable civility, self-organizing local governments, bustling economies, modest crime rates, and squatter millionaires.’ — Josh McHugh,Wired

Series: Key Ideas in Criminology

‘[A] superbly probing book...Compelling, thought-provoking and written with laconic grace, Neuwirth’s study is essential reading for anyone interested in global urban affairs.’ —Publisher’s Weekly In almost every country of the developing world, the most active builders are squatters, creating complex local economies with high rises, shopping strips, banks, and self-government. As they invent new social structures, Neuwirth argues, squatters are at the forefront of the worldwide movement to develop new visions of what constitutes property and community. Visit Robert Neuwirth’s blog at: http://squattercity.blogspot.com 2006: 352pp Hb: 0-415-93319-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-93319-3: £22.99 Pb: 0-415-95361-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95361-0: £16.99

Space, Difference, Everyday Life Reading Henri Lefebvre Edited by Kanishka Goonewardena, Stefan Kipfer, Richard Milgrom and Christian Schmid In the past fifteen years, Henri Lefebvre’s reputation has catapulted into the stratosphere, and he is now considered an equal to some of the greats of European social theory (Bourdieu, Deleuze, Harvey). In particular, his work has revitalized urban studies, geography and planning via concepts like; the social production of space, the right to the city, everyday life, and global urbanization. Lefebvre’s massive body of work has generated two main schools of thought: one that is political economic, and another that is more culturally oriented and poststructuralist in tone. Space, Difference, and Everyday Life merges these two schools of thought into a unified Lefebvrian approach to contemporary urban issues and the nature of our spatialized social structures. January 2008: 334pp eBook: 0-203-93321-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93321-3 Hb: 0-415-95459-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95459-4: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-95460-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95460-0: £21.99 $95.00

The American Dream and the Power of Wealth Choosing Schools and Inheriting Inequality in the Land of Opportunity

PIN numbers, credit records, photo IDs and biometric measures play a central role in our daily lives. Instead of being mere by-products of public and private surveillance systems, such tokens of trust are now fundamental to surviving in modern society - so much so that our ‘surveillance profiles’ have begun to inform the way in which we think about notions of community and personal identity. In this fascinating volume, Benjamin Goold considers how surveillance is experienced by individuals within both the criminal justice system and the wider community and argues that the convergence of different spheres of surveillance - law enforcement, state security and commercial - has led to a fundamental shift in the way in which individuals are recognized and legitimized in society. Using examples drawn from the US, UK, Canada, Japan and Australia, this book presents a new account of how surveillance is changing the ways in which people respond to crime, their relationship to the state and each other. Select Contents: 1. The Transformation of Surveillance 2. Theorizing Surveillance 3. Surveillance and the Criminal Justice System 4. The Criminal Consumer: Private and Commercial Surveillance 5. Coming Together: The Significance of Convergence 6. Re-Imagining Surveillance: Identity and Action January 2009: 198x129: 192pp eBook: 0-203-08729-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-08729-9 Hb: 0-415-39219-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39219-8: £55.00 Pb: 0-415-39220-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39220-4: £15.99 $24.95

Sustaining New Orleans Literature, Local Memory, and the Fate of a City Barbara Eckstein, University of Iowa This is an expansive interpretation of New Orleans America’s most unique city. Eckstein pursues meanings of the phrase ‘sustaining New Orleans’ from the images that remain through media activities to the competing demands of social justice. Select Contents: 1. The Claims for New Orleans Exceptionalism 2. ‘Indiscourageable Progress’: The Decline of the New Orleans Streetcar and the Rise of A Streetcar Named Desire 3. Sex and the Historic City: A Walking Tour on the Wild Side 4. Malaise and Miasms: Dr Percy and the Public Health of New Orleans Environs 5. The Spectacle between Piety and Desire: New Orleans Black Panther Party and Ishamel Reed’s Neo-HooDooism 6. The Vampires’ Middle Passage: The World of Anne Rice and the Promise of New Orleans’s Coast 7. Mapping the Spirit Region: Sister Helen, the Dead Men, and the Folk of New Orleans Environs

Heather Beth Johnson, Lehigh University In contemporary America, the racial wealth gap is growing, with families transmitting race and class inequalities from generation to generation. Yet Americans continue to hold deep-rooted beliefs in the principles of individualism, equal opportunity, and meritocracy. Education, the "Great Equalizer," is supposed to level the playing field, ensuring that every childóregardless of family of originógets an equal chance at success. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 200 black and white families, The American Dream and the Power of Wealth starkly reveals the enormous extent to which parents defend their beliefs in the values that lie at the heart of the American Dream. Yet the way wealth is acquired and the way it is used categorically puts children from different families on vastly different educational trajectories, leaving them with uneven sets of opportunities. 2006: 224pp Hb: 0-415-95238-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95238-5: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95239-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95239-2: £16.99

The American Suburb The Basics Jon C. Teaford, Purdue University, Indiana, USA The American Suburb: The Basics is a compact, readable introduction to the origins and contemporary realities of the American suburb. Teaford provides an account of contemporary American suburbia, examining its rise, its diversity, its commercial life, its government, and its housing issues. While offering a wide-ranging yet detailed account of the dominant way of life in America today, Teaford also explores current debates regarding suburbia’s future. Americans live in suburbia, and this essential survey explains the allimportant world in which they live, shop, play, and work. Selected Table of Contents: Introduction 1. Creating Suburbia 2. Diverse Suburbia 3. Commercial Suburbia 4. Governing Suburbia 5. Housing Suburbia 6. Planning Suburbia 7. The Basics 2007: 271pp Hb: 0-415-95164-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-95164-7: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-95165-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95165-4: £13.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

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URBAN SOCIOLOGY

The Ludic City

Visions of Sustainability

World City Syndrome

Exploring the Potential of Public Spaces

Cities and Regions

Neoliberalism and Inequality in Cape Town

Quentin Stevens, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London, UK

Hildebrand Frey, University of Strathclyde, UK and Paul Yaneske, University of Strathclyde, UK

David A. McDonald, Queen’s University, Canada

Featuring extensive observation of behaviours in public spaces and detailed studies of Melbourne, London, Berlin, New York and Brisbane, this book represents a fresh and detailed depiction of play in the specific context of urban public space.

This book examines the sustainability of cities and regions and concludes that currently sustainability is not achievable. By identifying how cities and regions in the past have maintained or lost sustainability and how cities and regions of today might achieve sustainability in the future, it

2007: 234x156: 248pp eBook: 0-203-96180-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96180-3 Hb: 0-415-40179-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40179-1: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-40180-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40180-7: £27.99 $52.45

The Meaning of the Local Politics of Place in Urban India Edited by Geert de Neve, University of Sussex, UK and Henrike Donner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK This book examines the meaning of locality in urban India through studies of social, spatial and historical associations between peoples and places. Select Contents: 1. Space, Place and Globalisation: Revisiting the Urban Neighbourhood in India Henrike Donner and Geert De Neve 2. Economic Liberalisation, Class Restructuring and Social Space in Provincial South India Geert De Neve 3. ‘Establishing Territory’: The Spatial Bases and Practices of the DPI Hugo Gorringe 4. Local Governance: Politics and Neighbourhood Activism in Calcutta Indranil Chakrabarti 5. Temples and Charity: The Neighbourhood Styles of the Komati and Beeri Chetty Merchants of Madras City Mattison Mines 6. Parhai Ka Mahaul? An Educational Environment in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh Roger Jeffery, Patricia Jeffery and Craig Jeffrey 7. The Politics of Gender, Class and Community in a Central Calcutta Neighbourhood Henrike Donner 8. Anonymous Encounters: Class Categorisation and Social Distancing in Public Places Kathinka Fr¯ystad 9. Conformity and Contestation: Social Heterogeneity in South Indian Settlements Penny Vera-Sanso 10. The Rituals of Rehabilitation: Rebuilding an Urban Neighbourhood after the Gujarat Earthquake of 2001 Edward Simpson 2007: 234x156: 256pp eBook: 0-203-96764-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-96764-5 Hb: 1-84472-114-0 ISBN13: 978-1-84472-114-6: £75.00 $149.95

Urban Environmentalism

•gives a clear definition, and an understanding of the true meaning, of sustainability •provides a new conceptual framework for the assessment of the sustainability of cities and regions •reveals what options are available for humankind to achieve or loose sustainability •identifies research that will allow the systematic establishment of the appropriate indicators for sustainable development in cities and regions. Presenting a framework to guide and direct research in the measures needed to achieve and maintain sustainability, the book will be of considerable help to local authorities and political and government bodies responsible for establishing guidelines for the planning and monitoring of sustainable urban development. It will be of fundamental interest to ecologists, environmentalists, geographers, regional planners and urban designers, both in private practice and academia. Select Contents: Part 1: The Quest for Sustainable Development 1. United Nations Frameworks for Sustainable Development 2. The EU Debate on Sustainable Development 3. The UK Guidance to Achieve Sustainable Development 4. Best Practice Case Studies 5. ConclusionsDevelopment Part 2: A Scientific Foundation for Sustainable Development 6. Science, Complexity and Sustainability 7. Settlements and Cities in History that correspond to Types 0, 1 and 2 of Sustainability 8. Challenges to Sustainability 9.Availability and Choice of Options 2007: 234x156: 144pp eBook: 0-203-93492-X ISBN13: 978-0-203-93492-0 Hb: 0-415-42647-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42647-3: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-42648-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42648-0: £30.00 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This book examines the significance of Cape Town’s claim to being a “world city.” McDonald argues that Cape Town must be seen as a neoliberal city, situating it against the broader political and economic reforms of South Africa’s re-entry into a global market economy. Select Contents: Introduction: World City Syndrome 1. Cape Town as World City 2. Cape Town as Capitalist City 3. Cape Town as Neoliberal City 4. Respatializing Cape Town (I): Local Government Restructuring 5. Respatializing Cape Town (II): Investments in the Built Environment 6. Privatizing Cape Town 7. Cost Recovering Cape Town 8. Disciplining Cape Town 9. (De)Africanizing Cape Town 10. Keep Left for Cape Town: Alternative Development Strategies September 2007: 384pp eBook: 0-203-93967-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93967-3 Hb: 0-415-95857-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95857-8: £60.00 $95.00

Art of the Brooklyn Bridge A Visual History Richard Haw, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, USA The Brooklyn Bridge is a pre-eminent global icon. It is the world’s most famous and beloved bridge, a ‘must-see’ tourist hotspot, and a vital fact of New York life. This book provides a full visual record of the bridge from the origins of its conception to the present day. Select Contents: Prologue: Crank, Crackpot, and Creative Genius: Plans to Bridge the East River (1800-1867) 1 1. Construction, Completion, and Panic (1867-1883) 26 2. Spectacle and Show (1883-1911) 61 3. Modernism Takes Command (1912-1929) 95 4. Depression and Recovery (19291945) 122 5. Evolution and Explosion (1946-1982) 153 6. Commemoration and the Contemporary Era (1983-2008) 184 February 2008: 288pp Hb: 0-415-95386-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95386-3: £28.99

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China on the Move Migration, the State, and the Household

Global Change and the Mediation of Local Conflict

Visions of the City

Peter Brand and Michael Thomas, University of Colombia, Medellin

C. Cindy Fan, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Utopianism, Power and Politics in Twentieth Century Urbanism

Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

This book looks at how environmental issues have shaped the development of cities, examining the political, social and economic factors at play on both an international and a local scale.

David Pinder, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

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Visions of the City is a dramatic history of utopian urbanism in the twentieth century. It explores radical demands for new spaces and ways of living, and considers their effects on planning, architecture and struggles to shape urban landscapes. 2006: 352pp Hb: 0-415-95310-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95310-8: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95311-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95311-5: £22.99

This book is a multi-faceted, comprehensive and timely study of the millions of migrants in China, their experiences, and their impacts on the city and the countryside. Select Contents: 1. Migration, the State and the Household 2. Volumes and Spatial Patterns of Migration 3. The Hukou (Household Registration) System 4. Types and Processes of Migration 5. Gender and Household Strategies 6. Migrants’ Experiences in Cities 7. Impacts of Migration on Rural Areas 8. Marriage and Marriage Migration 9. The Chinese Migrant in the 21st Century 2007: 234x156: 224pp eBook: 0-203-93737-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93737-2 Hb: 0-415-42852-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42852-1: £75.00 $150.00

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URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING

Gated Communities

Preserving New York

New

International Perspectives

Winning the Right to Protect a City’s Landmarks

Cities Design and Evolution

Edited by Rowland Atkinson, University of Glasgow, UK and Sarah Blandy, University of Leeds, UK

Anthony Wood, New York Preservation Archive Project, USA

Stephen Marshall, University College London, UK

This volume draws on recent accounts of gated communities to consider their growth, governance and their wider impacts in terms of crime, anti-social behaviour, citizenship and the privatization of public spaces. 2006: 246x174 Hb: 0-415-37315-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37315-9: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-46379-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-46379-9: £20.00

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Preserving New York is the story of the people and places, the buildings and the battles, and the policies and police that after decades of tragic loses, led New York City to create a legal mechanism protect the city’s cherished landmarks. Select Contents: l. The Myth of Pennsylvania Station 2. Albert Bard and the City Beautiful 3. The Bridge, the Castle and Moses 4. Postwar as Prelude 5. The Civics Engage 6. The Bard Act 7. The Village People 8. The View from the Heights 9. Heard. Deferred. Referred 10. A Series of Near Misses 11. The Commission and the Station 12.Crisis and Sacrifice. Epilogue

Globalization and the Middle Classes in India

2007: 448pp Hb: 0-415-95284-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95284-2: £19.99

The Social and Cultural Impact of Neoliberal Reforms

Racial Exclusionism and the City

Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase and Timothy J. Scrase, both University of Wollongong, Australia

Christopher T. Husbands

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series This book fills an important gap in the literature published so far on economic liberalization and globalization in India by providing much needed ethnographic data from those affected by the liberalization process. Select Contents: 1. Introduction: Globalisation, Structural Adjustment and the Lower Middle Classes in India 2. Victims of Consumerism? Consumption and Household Survival 3. Gender, Empowerment and Liberalisation 4. Discourses of Global Efficiency and the Dynamics of New Workplace Culture 5. Culture of Power: The Hegemony of English in a Globalizing India 6. The Spectre of Television: Cultural Resilience or Moral Indignation? 7. Conclusion: Toward a Critical Analysis of Economic Liberalisation in India August 2008: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 0-415-44116-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-44116-2: £75.00

Inequality in the City Routledge Library Editions: The City reprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. For further information on this collection please email info.research@routledge.co.uk. 2006: 234x156 Hb: 0-415-41926-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41926-0: £425.00

New York Underground The Anatomy of a City Julia Solis

The Urban Support of the National Front

Cities Design and Evolution offers an engaging and original narrative that interprets planning philosophies from Modernism to New Urbanism, organic theories from Patrick Geddes to Le Corbusier, and evolutionary thinking from Charles Darwin to Richard Dawkins. The book develops a new evolutionary perspective that recognises both the ‘designed’ and ‘organic’ nature of cities, and provides a rationale and impetus for fresh approaches to urban planning and design. In what is the first book to significantly apply modern evolutionary thinking to urbanism, Cities Design and Evolution promises to stimulate thought, debate and action concerning the nature of cities and future urban planning. The book should appeal to all who are interested in cities, in design and in evolution. July 2008: 320pp eBook: 0-203-96191-9 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96191-9 Pb: 0-415-42329-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42329-8: £42.50 $70.00

First published in 1983, this book reports on the results of a survey in thirteen areas of England where the National Front (NF) had previously gained significant levels of electoral support and examines the social and political histories of these areas to reveal not only who and was voting for the NF in the 1970s but also why. 2006: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 0-415-41835-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41835-5: £85.00

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Framing Places Mediating Power in Built Form Kim Dovey, Melbourne University, Australia Series: Architext Explored through a range of theories and case studies, this account shows how our lives are ‘framed’ within the clusters of rooms, buildings, streets, and cities we inhabit. Select Contents: Introduction Part 1: Frames of Theorization 1. Power 2. Program 3. Text 4. Place Part 2: Centres of Power 5. Take Your Breath Away: Berlin 6. Hidden Power: Beijing 7. Paths to Democracy: Bangkok Part 3: Global Types 8. Tall Storeys: The Corporate Tower 9. Inverted City: The Shopping Mall 10. Domestic Desires: House and Enclave Part 4: Localities 11. A Sign for the 21st Century: Euralille 12. Rust and Irony: Rottnest Island 13. Afterword: Liberty and Complicity January 2008: 246x174: 256pp Hb: 0-415-41634-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41634-4: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-41635-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41635-1: £26.00

In this beautifully illustrated historical tour of New York’s underground systems, Julia Solis takes readers through the dark recesses of lower Manhattan to expose the city’s basic anatomy.

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On Architecture Fred Rush Series: Thinking in Action Architecture is a philosophical puzzle. Although we spend most of our time in buildings, we rarely reflect on what they mean or how we experience them. With some notable exceptions, they have generally struggled to be taken seriously as works of art compared to painting or music and have been rather overlooked by philosophers. In On Architecture, Fred Rush argues this is a consequence of neglecting the role of the body in architecture. Our encounter with a building is first and foremost a bodily one; buildings are lived-in, communal spaces and their construction reveals a lot about our relation to the environment as a whole. Drawing on examples from architects classic and contemporary such as Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright, and exploring the significance of buildings in relation to film and music and philosophers such as Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty, Fred Rush argues that philosophical reflection on building can tell us something important about the human condition. Select Contents: Building or Architecture? Building in History and Philosophy. Modern Building and After. Building and Other Arts. Buildings and Bodies. Buildings and More Buildings. Building and the Dead July 2008: 198x129: 144pp Hb: 0-415-39618-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39618-9: £55.00 Pb: 0-415-39619-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39619-6: £10.99

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URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING

Planning the Megacity

To Scale

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Jakarta in the Twentieth Century

One Hundred Urban Plans

Christopher Silver, University of Florida, Gainsville, USA

Eric Jenkins, Catholic University of America, Washington DC, USA

Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic Spatial Planning

Series: Planning, History and Environment Series

This powerful reference features one hundred famous urban plans all drawn to the same scale, each accompanied by a one-page summary of the site discussing its history, design and lessons for future urban design.

Expert Christopher Silver shows how Jakarta was transformed from a colonial capital into a megacity of well over 10 million inhabitants. 2007: 234x156: 272pp eBook: 0-203-70001-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-70001-3 Hb: 0-415-70164-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-70164-8: £65.00 $120.00

Postcolonial African Cities Imperial Legacies and Postcolonial Predicament Edited by Fassil Demissie, DePaul University, USA This book offers a range of scholarly interpretations of the new forms of urbanity in contemporary African cities, engaging with issues including colonial legacies, postcolonial intersections, cosmopolitan spaces, urban reconfigurations, and migration. It covers cities as diverse as Dar Es Salaam, Dakar, Johannesburg, Lagos and Kinshasa. January 2008: 246x174: 156pp Hb: 0-415-45448-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45448-3: £70.00

Strategic Planning for Regional Development in the UK

2007: 240pp Hb: 0-415-95400-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95400-6: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-95401-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95401-3: £27.50

Topophilia and Topophobia Reflections on Twentieth-Century Human Habitat Edited by Xing Ruan, University of New South Wales, Australia and Paul Hogben, University of New South Wales, Australia Topophilia and Topophobia relates our love of a place and aversion to it to the human habitats of the twentieth century, presenting a comprehensive range of case studies and philosophical musings dealing with cities and architecture. 2007: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 0-415-40323-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40323-8: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-40324-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40324-5: £27.50

China’s Emerging Cities

Edited by Harry T. Dimitriou, The Barlett School of Planning, University College London, UK and Robin Thompson, Robin Thompson Associates and University College London, UK

The Making of New Urbanism

Series: The Natural and Built Environment Series

With urbanism becoming the key driver of socioeconomic change in China, this book provides much needed up-to-date material and covers key topics on Chinese urban development.

2007: 234x156: 384pp eBook: 0-203-64162-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-64162-0 Hb: 0-415-34937-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34937-6: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-34938-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34938-3: £29.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY $64.31

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The Evolving Arab City Tradition, Modernity and Urban Development Edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy, UAE University, United Arab Emirates Series: Planning, History and Environment Series Today cities of the Arab world are subject to many of the same problems as other world cities, yet too often they are ignored in studies of urbanisation. This new collection reveals the contrasts and similarities between older, traditional Arab cities and the newer oil-stimulated cities of the Gulf in their search for development and a place in the world order. The eight cities which form the core of the book - Rabat, Amman, Beirut, Kuwait, Manama, Doha, Abu Dhabi and Riyadh - provide a unique insight into today’s Middle Eastern city. May 2008: 246x174: 328pp eBook: 0-203-69679-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-69679-8 Hb: 0-415-41156-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41156-1: £70.00 $125.00

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Select Contents: Part 1: Cities as Emerging Institutions 1. Beyond Gradualism: China’s Urban Revolution and Emerging Cities Fulong Wu 2. Land Property Rights Regime in China: A Comparative Study of Suzhou and Dongguan You-Ren Yang and Hung-Kai Wang 3. Public-Private Partnership in the Urban Water Sector of Shanghai Seungho Lee 4. The Dialectics of Urban Planning in China Daniel B. Abramson Part 2: Transitioning Economic and Social Spheres 5. Hong Kong and Taiwan Investment in Dongguan: Divergent Trajectories and Impacts Chun Yang 6. Urban Labor Market Changes and Social Protection for Urban Informal Workers: Challenges for China and India Sunil Kumar and Bingqin Li 7. Ageing Urban Society: Discourse and Policy Ian G. Cook and Jason L. Powell 8. Transition to Homeownership: Implications for Wealth Redistribution Si-ming Li Part 3: Rebuilding Residential Space 9. Residential Redevelopment and Social Impacts in Beijing Hyun Bang Shin 10. Neighborhood Changes and Residential Differentiation in Shanghai Shenjing He and Fulong Wu 11. Large Urban Redevelopment Projects and Socio-Spatial Stratification in Shanghai Ying Ying Tian and Cecilia Wong Part 4: Emerging Leisure, Retailing and Consumption Practices 12. Spaces of Leisure: Gated Golf Communities in China Guillaume Giroir 13. A Tale of Two Cities: Restructuring of Retail Capital and Production of New Consumption Spaces in Beijing and Shanghai Shuguang Wang and Chongyi Guo 14. When Local Meets Global: Residential Differentiation, Global Connections and Consumption in Shanghai Jiaming Sun and Xiangming Chen

Edited by Simin Davoudi, University of Newcastle, UK and Ian Strange, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK Series: RTPI Library Series Bringing together authors from academia and practice, Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic Spatial Planning examines spatial planning at different scales in a number of case studies throughout the British Isles. Through this exploration of the spatial strategies the authors look at which conceptions of space and place have been articulated, presented and visualised. The case studies - ranging from a large conurbation (London) to regional (Yorkshire and Humber) and national levels - are each examined by two authors, one academic and one practitioner, to give a rounded and grounded view of the physical result and the theory behind it, combining academic rigor and practical experience. Following a recent resurgence of strategic spatial plans and perspectives, from EU to regional and local levels Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic Spatial Planning helps planners to become re-engaged in critical thinking about space and place. Select Contents: Introduction Simin Davoudi & Ian Strange 1. Conceptualising space and place Simin Davoudi, Ian Strange & David Whitney 2. Strategic Spatial Planning in Ireland: the Discourse of ëgateways and hubsí Jim Walsh & Niall Cussen 3. Building consensus in contested spaces and places? The Northern Ireland regional development strategy Michael Murray & Jim Hetherington 4. Scotlandís National Planning Framework Greg Lloyd & Graeam Purves 5. Wales Spatial Plan Neil Harris & Huw Thomas 6. Doing strategic planning differently: new approaches to space and place in the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Spatial Strategy Gordon Dabinett & Jenny Poxon 7. London Spatial Strategy Nick Bailey & John Lett 8. Conceptions of space and place in practice Simin Davoudi, Ian Strange & David Whitney September 2008: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 0-415-43102-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43102-6: £60.00

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URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING

Planning and Transformation

Cross-Cultural Urban Design

Olympic Cities

Learning from the Post-Apartheid Experience

Global or Local Practice?

Philip Harrison, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, Alison Todes, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa and Vanessa Watson, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Edited by Catherin Bull, University of Melbourne, Australia, Davisi Boontharm, University of Singapore, Singapore, Claire Parin, L’Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Bordeaux, Darko Radovic, University of Melbourne, Australia and Guy Tapie, L’Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture et de Paysage de Bordeaux

City Agendas, Planning, and the World’s Games, 1896 to 2012

Series: RTPI Library Series Planning and Transformation provides a comprehensive view of planning under political transition in South Africa, offering an accessible resource for both students and researchers in an international and a local audience. In the years after the 1994 transition to democracy in South Africa, planners believed they would be able to successfully promote a vision of integrated, equitable and sustainable cities, and counter the spatial distortions created by apartheid. This book covers the experience of the planning community, the extent to which their aims were achieved, and the hindering factors. Although some of the factors affecting planning have been context-specific, the nature of South Africa’s transition and its relationship to global dynamics have meant that many of the issues confronting planners in other parts of the world are echoed here. Issues of governance, integration, market competitiveness, sustainability, democracy and values are significant, and the particular nature of the South African experience lends new insights to thinking on these questions, exploring the possibilities of achievement in the planning field. Select Contents: Preface Part A: Setting the Scene Introduction 1. Planning the Spaces of Colonialism and Apartheid 2. New Planning Visions 3. Planning Post-Apartheid Part B: Planning and Governance Introduction: International Debates 4. Planning and Local Governance 5. Planning as Governance beyond the Local: The Regional Question, National and Provincial Planning Part C: Discourses of Planning Introduction: International Debates 6. Discourses of the Spatial 7. Discourses of Social Transformation 8. Discourses of the Economy and the Market 9. Discourses of Sustainability Part D: Planning and Society Introduction: International Debates 10. The Planning Profession and Society 11. Educating Planners 12. Planning, Democracy and Values 13. Responding to Diversity: Conflicting Rationalities 14. Responding to Informality 15. Conclusion: The Power of Planning and the Limits to Power: Learning from the South African Experience 2007: 234x156: 320pp eBook: 0-203-00798-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-00798-3 Hb: 0-415-36033-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36033-3: £89.00 Pb: 0-415-36031-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36031-9: £30.99 $55.10

Unprecedented in its scope, Cross-cultural Urban Design: Global or local practice? explores how urban design has responded to recent trends towards global standardisation. Following analysis of its practice in the local domain, the book looks at how urban planning and design should be repositioned for the future. 2007: 246x189: 272pp eBook: 0-203-08939-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-08939-2 Hb: 0-415-43279-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43279-5: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-43280-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43280-1: £27.99 $49.95

Planning the Good Community New Urbanism in Theory and Practice Jill Grant Series: RTPI Library Series 2005: 234x156: 296pp eBook: 0-203-47946-7 ISBN13: 978-0-203-47946-9 Hb: 0-415-70074-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-70074-0: £82.99 Pb: 0-415-70075-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-70075-7: £30.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY $55.18

Housing Policy in the United States An Introduction Alex F Schwartz Housing Policy in the United States is an essential guidebook to, and textbook for, housing policy, it is written for students, practitioners, government officials, real estate developers, and policy analysts. It discusses the most important issues in the field, introduces key concepts and institutions, and examines the most important programs. Written as an introductory text, it explains all concepts, trends, and programs without jargon, and includes empirical data concerning program evaluations, government documents, and studies carried out by the author and other scholars. 2006: 7x10: 320pp Hb: ISBN13: 978-0-415-25213-3: £100.00 Pb: ISBN13: 978-0-415-95031-2: £22.99

Edited by John R. Gold, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Margaret M. Gold, London Metropolitan University, UK Series: Planning, History and Environment Series Olympic Cities provides the first full overview of the changing relationship between cities and the Olympic events since 1896. With eighteen specially commissioned and original essays written by a team of distinguished authors from the UK and overseas, it explores the historical experience of staging the Olympics from the point of view of the host city. A thought-provoking analysis of the relationship between Olympic festivals and urban spectacle it: •provides overviews of the urban impact of the four component Olympic festivals - the Summer Games, Winter Games, Cultural Olympiads and the Paralympics •comprises systematic surveys of four key aspects of activity involved in staging the Olympics - finance, place promotion, managing spectacle and urban regeneration •consists of nine chronologically arranged portraits of host cities, from 1936 to 2012, with particular emphasis on the first four Summer Olympic games of the twenty-first century. As controversy over the growing size and expense of the Olympics continues unabated, this book’s incisive and timely assessment of the Games’ development and the complex agendas that host cities attach to the event will be essential reading not only for urban and sports historians, urban geographers, planners and all concerned with understanding the relationship between cities and culture, but for anyone with an interest in the staging of mega-events. Selected Table of Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: The Olympic Festivals 2. Athens to Athens: The Summer Olympics, 1896-2004 3. The Winter Olympics: Driving Urban Change, 1924-2002 4. The Cultural Olympiads: Reviving the Panegyris 5. The Rise of the Paralympics Part 2: Planning and Management 6. Financing the Games 7. Promoting the Olympic City 8. Accommodating the Spectacle 9. Urban Regeneration and Renewal Part 3: City Portraits 0. Berlin 1936 11. Mexico City 1968 12. Montreal 1976 13. Barcelona 1992 14. Sydney 2000 15. Athens 2004 16. Beijing 2008 17. London 2012 18. Afterword 2007: 246x174: 368pp eBook: 0-203-09887-0 ISBN13: 978-0-203-09887-5 Hb: 0-415-37406-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37406-4: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-37407-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37407-1: £25.99 $44.95

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Writing Urbanism A Design Reader Douglas Kelbaugh and Kit McCullough Drawn right from the archives of the Associated Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA),this welcome second text in the series offers focused for your courses in urban design. Its broad scope will offer your students a comprehensive view of all the topics and issues surrounding urban design from the disciplineís top practitioners and professors.

Urban Development in Post-Reform China

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State, Market, and Space

Past and Future - from industrial sprawl to sustainable communities

Fulong Wu, Cardiff University, UK, Jiang Xu, Hong Kong University and Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Hong Kong University

May 2008: 400pp Hb: ISBN13: 978-0-415-77438-3: £80.00 Pb: ISBN13: 978-0-415-77439-0: £25.00 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

Select Contents: 1. Post-Reform Urban Conditions Part 1: Market Logic 2. Establishing the Land Market 3. Establishing the Housing Market 4. Market Configuration and Actors in Urban Development Part 2: The State in Action 5. State, Governance and Land Management 6. Changing City Planning: From Resource Allocation to Place Promotion 7. Entrepreneurial City and Competitive Urban Strategies Part 3: New Spaces 8. Urban Redevelopment and Changing City Centre 9. Sprawl, Suburbia and Migrant Enclaves Part 4: Conclusion 10. Conclusions: Market, State and Space

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November 2006: 234x156: 368pp eBook: 0-203-96298-2 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96298-5 Hb: 0-415-39359-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-39359-1: £95.00 $190.00

Regenerating London Governance, Sustainability and Community

Comparative Planning Cultures

Edited by Rob Imrie, Loretta Lees, and Mike Raco, all King’s College London

Edited by Bishwapriya Sanyal

Regenerating London explores latest thinking on urban regeneration in one of the fastest changing world cities. Engaging with social, economic, and political structures of cities, it highlights paradoxes and contradictions in urban policy and offers an evaluation of the contemporary forms of urban redevelopment. November 2008: 246x174: 224pp Hb: 0-415-43366-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43366-2: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-43367-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43367-9: £25.99

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Sustainable Urban Development Volume 4

Bringing together leading planning and urban scholars, and including fascinating international case studies, this unique book investigates urban planning across the world and in different cultures. 2005: 440pp Hb: 0-415-95134-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95134-0: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95135-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95135-7: £21.99

Directors of Urban Change in Asia Edited by Peter J.M. Nas, Leiden University, The Netherlands Directors of Urban Change in Asia examines who the 'directors' for urban change are in an eclectic mix of Asian cities 2006: 234x156: 272pp eBook: 0-203-02321-8 ISBN13: 978-0-203-02321-1 Hb: 0-415-35089-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-35089-1: £95.00 Pb: 0-415-40587-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-40587-4: £20.00 $40.00

Changing Professional Practice Edited by Ian Cooper, Eclipse Research Consultants, Cambridge, UK and Martin Symes, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Britain’s New Towns

Anthony Alexander, Alan Baxter and Associates, London, UK The New Towns Programme of 1946 to 1970 represents one of the most substantial periods of urban development in Britain. The New Towns have often been described as a social experiment, but if so what has this experiment proved? This book covers the story of how these towns came to be built, how they aged, and the challenges and opportunities they now face as they begin phases of renewal. The new approaches in design throughout their past development reflect changes in society throughout the latter half of the twentieth century. These changes are now at the heart of the challenge of sustainable development. The New Towns provide lessons for social, economic and environmental sustainability. These are of great relevance for the regeneration of twentieth century urbanism and the creation of new urban developments today. Selected Table of Contents: Part 1 1. The new towns in a new light 2. The early New Towns 1946-1950 3. The later New Towns 1961-1970 4. The origin of the new towns concept 5. From sprawling cities to well-balanced towns Part 2 6. Building the brighter future 7. The character and quality of the new towns 8. How the new towns grew old Part 3 9. Towns in the age of sustainable communities 10. From new towns to eco towns 11. Conclusion - Learning from the Past December 2008: 276x219: 224pp Hb: 0-415-47512-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-47512-9: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-47513-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-47513-6: £29.00

Remaking Chinese Urban Form Modernity, Scarcity and Space, 1949-2005 Duanfang Lu, University of Sydney, Australia Series: Planning, History and Environment Series Providing an overview of the evolution of today’s urban built environment in China, this book charts the complex socio-political factors that influenced the landscape and drawing from a variety of disciplines for a balanced perspective.

Series: Sustainable Urban Development Series This new volume explores how the professions responsible for enhancing the built environment’s sustainability seek to deliver this newly-found agenda, offering multi-perspective case studies and discussion to argue for a rethinking of the role of urban development professional.

Select Contents: 1. Introduction: Socialist Space, Postcolonial Time Part I. China Modern 2. The Neighbourhood Unit in China: The Travel of a Global Urban Form 3. Work Unit Modernism Part 2. Urban Dreams 4. The Socialist Production of Space: Planning, Urban Contradictions, and the Politics of Consumption in Beijing, 1949-1965 5. Modernity as Utopia: Planning the People’s Commune, 1958-1960 Part 3. Shifting Boundaries 6. The Latency of Tradition: From the City Wall to the Unit Wall 7. The New Frontier: Urban Space and Everyday Practice in the Reform Era 8. Epilogue

Showing how sustainability is rapidly becoming the norm for practitioners, this book considers new types of professional knowledge, relationships between planning systems and property development, links between public and private sector organisations, ideas about long term responsibilities and new working practices for engaging with the public.

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Law and the City

World Cities and Urban Form

Architecture, Power and National Identity

Edited by Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, University of Westminster, London, UK

Lawrence Vale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

This invaluable guide offers a lateral, critical and often unexpected description of some of the most important cities in the world, each one from a distinctive legal perspective.

Fragmented, polycentric, sustainable? Edited by Mike Jenks, Daniel Kozak, Oxford Brookes University, UK and Pattaranan Takkanon, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand This book presents new research and theory at the regional scale showing the forms metropolitan regions might take to achieve sustainability. At the city scale the book presents case studies based on the latest research and practice from Europe, Asia and North America, showing how both planning and flagship design can propel cities into world class status, and also improve sustainability. The contributors explore the tension between polycentric and potentially sustainable development, and urban fragmentation in a physical context, but also in a wider cultural, social and economic context. July 2008: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 0-415-45184-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45184-0: £85.00 Pb: 0-415-45186-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45186-4: £29.99

Recapturing Democracy Neoliberalization and the Struggle for Alternative Urban Futures Mark Purcell Recapturing Democracy is a short yet synoptic introduction to urban democracy in our era of political neoliberalism and economic globalization. Combining an original argument with a number of case studies, Mark Purcell explores the condition of democracy in contemporary Western cities. Whereas many scholars focus on what Purcell calls “procedural democracy” - i.e., electoral politics and access to it - he instead assesses “substantive democracy.” By this he means the people’s ability to have some say over issues of social justice, material well being, and economic equality. Neoliberalism, which advocates a diminished role for the state and increasing power for mobile capital, has diminished substantive democracy in recent times, he argues. He looks at case studies where this has occurred and at others that show how neoliberalism can be resisted in the name of substantive democracy. Ultimately, he utilizes Henri Lefebvre’s notion of “the right to the city,” which encompasses substantive as well as procedural democracy for ordinary urban citizens. Select Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: The “Terror” of Neoliberalization Chapter 2: The Many Faces of Democracy Chapter 3: New Democratic Attitudes Chapter 4: On the Ground in Seattle and Los Angeles Conclusion: You can Hear Her Breathing January 2008: 224pp eBook: 0-203-93294-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93294-0 Hb: 0-415-95434-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95434-1: £50.00 Pb: 0-415-95435-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95435-8: £14.99

Looking through the lenses of culture and politics, this updated new edition reveals the intersecting relationship between the design of international capitals and the prominent roles they play in the assertion of national identity. Select Contents: Part 1: The Locus of Political Power 1. Capital and Capitol: An Introduction 2. National Identity and the Capitol Complex 3. Early Designed Capitals: For Union, for Imperialism, for Independence 4. Designed Capitals after World War Two: Chandigarh and BrasÌlia 5. Designed Capitals Since 1960 Part 2: Four Postcolonial Capitol Complexes in Search of National Identity 6. Papua New Guinea’s Concrete Haus Tambaran 7. Sri Lanka’s Island Parliament 8. Precast Arabism for Kuwait 9. The Acropolis of Bangladesh 10. Designing Power and Identity March 2008: 246x174: 400pp Hb: 0-415-95514-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95514-0: £80.00 Pb: 0-415-95515-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95515-7: £24.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

European Cohesion Policy Willem Molle, Erasmus School of Economics, the Netherlands Series: Regions and Cities The only comprehensive text available for advanced study and professional reference, this book brings much needed clarity to both the theoretical and practical aspects of EU intervention. 2007: 234x156: 368pp eBook: 0-203-94527-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-94527-8 Hb: 0-415-43811-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-43811-7: £89.00 Pb: 0-415-43812-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-43812-4: £36.99 $66.10

Frameworks for Policy Analysis Merging Text and Context Raul Lejano, University of California - Irvine Frameworks for Policy Analysis argues that, in order to bring relevance back to policy analysis, we need to approach policy situations as complex phenomena and employ multiple ways of looking at things in order to understand the essential elements of each policy case. The book is an exploration of distinct, sometimes radically different, models for analysis, but it is also a reference for these multiple methodologies that all come under the term "analysis." 2006: 280pp Hb: 0-415-95275-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95275-0: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95276-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-95276-7: £19.99

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Legitimacy and Urban Governance A Cross-National Comparative Study Edited by Hubert Heinelt, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, David Sweeting, UWE Bristol, UK and Panagiotis Getimis, Panteion University of Social and Political Science, Athens, Greece. Series: Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy This new study examines the relationship between two key issues in the on-going debate on urban governance - leadership and community involvement. Select Contents: 1. Introduction and main findings 2. Sustainability and policy challenge: the cases of economic competitiveness and social inclusion 3. Measuring institutional performance in achieving urban sustainability 4. New urban leaders and community involvement: The Italian case studies 5. Between urban leadership and community involvement: Impacts of EU policies and strong mayors in Greek local government 6. Traces of Governance: Policy networking in Norwegian local government 7. The interplay of central and local: Social inclusion policy from above in Swedish cities 8. Uneven partnerships: Polish city leaders in search of local governance 9. Tackling community leadership in the confined spaces of local governance in England 10. Strong mayors and policy innovations ñ lessons from two German cities 11. Between vision and consensus: urban leadership and community involvement in the Dutch cases 12. New Zealand: articulating a long-term vision for community well-being 13. Community involvement and legitimation in urban governance: an empirical analysis 14. Local leadership in multi-level governance in Europe 15. Restrictions, opportunities and incentives for leadership and involvement 16. City political culture ñ what is expected from policy actors? 17. Institutional conditions for complementarities between urban leadership and community involvement 18. The role of political leadership in the promotion of legitimation in urban policy: opportunities and constraints. December 2005: 234x156: 288pp eBook: 0-203-09962-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-09962-9 Hb: 0-415-37659-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-37659-4: £75.00 $150.00

The Politics of Public Space Edited by Setha Low and Neil Smith This book expands this focus of work on public space to include a consideration of the transnational--in the sense of moving people and transformations in the nation/state--to expand our vision of what a public space is and how our notion of the "public" has changed. 2005: 200pp Hb: 0-415-95138-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95138-8: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95139-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95139-5: £18.99

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Globalisation and the Politics of Forgetting

The Sustainable Development Paradox

Clusters and Regional Development

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Urban Political Economy in the United States and Europe

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2005: 246x174: 256pp Hb: 0-415-36021-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-36021-0: £75.00

Governance in Ethnically Mixed Cities Edited by Sherrill Stroschein, University College London, UK Series: Association for the Study of Nationalities This collection of original essays breaks new ground by examining the dynamics of ethnic politics at the local level, rather than following in the footsteps of many previous studies which focus on the macropolitical level of states and nations. Select Contents: 1. Politics is Local: Ethnoreligious Dynamics under the Microscope Sherrill Stroschein 2. The Power of Administrative Categories: Emerging Notions of Citizenship in the Divided City of Mostar Larissa Vetters 3. Informal (Ethno-) Politics and Local Authority Figures in Osh, Kyrgyzstan Matteo Fumagalli 4. Faultline Citizenship: Ethno-National Politics, Minority Mobilization, and Governance in the Israeli ‘Mixed Cities’ of Haifa and Tel Aviv-Jaffa Joseph Leibovitz 5. The Future of Kirkuk David Romano 6. Living Apart in the Same Room: Analysis of the Management of Linguistic Diversity in Bolzano Andrea Carl· 7. Decentralization, Democratic Participation and Authoritarian Dogma: Local Opposition to Minority Integration in France, Italy and the United States Harlan Koff

Edited by Rob Krueger, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA and David Gibbs, The University of Hull, UK Sustainability - with its promise of economic prosperity, social equity, and environmental integrity - is hardly a controversial goal. Yet scholars have generally overlooked the ways that policies aimed at promoting “sustainability” at local, national, and global scales have been shaped and constrained by capitalist social relations. This thought-provoking book reexamines sustainability conceptually and as it actually exists on the ground, with a particular focus on Western European and North American urban contexts. Topics include critical theoretical engagements with the concept of sustainability; how sustainability projects map onto contemporary urban politics and social justice movements; the spatial politics of conservation planning and resource use; and what progressive sustainability practices in the context of neoliberalism might look like. October 2007: 310pp Hb: 1-59385-499-4 ISBN13: 978-1-59385-499-7: £41.00 Pb: 1-59385-498-6 ISBN13: 978-1-59385-498-0: £21.00

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Series: Regions and Cities A critical assessment of the ‘cluster model’, underlining the need for proper theoretical analysis of its form, use and implications. Written by a panel of eminent scholars in the field, this book poses challenging and thought-provoking questions. Select Contents: 1. The Rise of the Cluster Concept in Regional Analysis and Policy: A Critical Assessment 2. The Theory of Clusters: Why Different Interpretations have Emerged and What they Signify 3. Entrepreneurs as Agents in the Formation of Industrial Clusters 4. Origins and Evolution of Clusters: The Case of the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry 5. Cluster Location and Firm Performance 6. (How) Do Clusters Create Knowledge? 7. Spaces of Knowledge Flows: Clusters in a Global Context 8. Does Clustering Increase the Capacity of Localities for Innovation? 9. Learning, Innovation and Cluster Dynamics 10. In Search of a Theory of the Industrial District Model 11. Cutting Through the Chaos: A New Typology of Industrial Districts and Clusters 12. Cluster and Hinterland: An Assessment of the Cluster Approach to Economic Development 13. Putting Clusters in their Place 14. Postlude: The Future of the Cluster Concept 2006: 234x156: 320pp eBook: 0-203-64089-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-64089-0 Hb: 0-415-34914-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34914-7: £66.00

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Cultural Spaces of the Commodity

Innovations in Urban Politics

The Economics of Commercial Property Markets

Kevin Hetherington, The Open University, UK

Michael Ball, University of Reading, UK, Colin Lizieri, University of Reading, UK and Bryan D. Macgregor, University of Aberdeen Business School, UK

Capitalism’s Eye gives a cultural history of how people experienced commodities in the era of industrial expansion, it promises to transform how we understand both the cultural history of capitalism in America and Europe.

Edited by Jonathan Davies, University of Warwick, UK Previously published as a special issue of Policy Studies, this volume demonstrates the vitality of the field of urban politics and presents future challenges for urban political research. Select Contents: Editorial: The Case for Urban Politics. Rethinking the Policy – Politics Connection. Patterns of Politics in Canada’s Immigrant-Receiving Cities and Suburbs: How Immigrant Settlement Patterns Shape the Municipal Role in Multiculturalism Policy. Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed…: How Institutions Change (and Stay the Same) in Local Governance. Local Governance and the Dialectics of Hierarchy, Market and Network. Globalisation/Commodification or Deglobalisation/ Decommodification in Urban South Africa. Neoliberalism and Local Governance - Cross-National Perspectives and Speculations 2007: 246x174: 152pp Hb: 0-415-42088-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42088-4: £70.00

This new text provides a rigorous analysis of real estate markets. It goes beyond the often descriptive nature of much property market analysis to focus on important theoretical principles. The book is divided into three main sections, covering: •microeconomics of property markets •the macroeconomics of commercial property •the financial economics of property. Empirical examples drawn from around the world clearly illustrate the theories and issues discussed. Throughout, the emphasis is on making an often complex area as accessible and readable as possible, with each chapter containing a boxed summary and questions for self-testing or discussion. June 2008: 246x174: 416pp Hb: 0-415-45296-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-45296-0: £95.00

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Select Contents: 1. The Kohinoor Diamond 2. The Civil Inattention of the Object: The Making of the Late-Nineteenth Century Surrounding 3. The Society of Surroundings: Museum, Exhibition, and Shop 4. Kitsch and Clutter: Inhabiting Dream Interiors 5. Borderlands: Scent, Color, and the Middle Class Garden 6. Conservation Surroundings: Spaces of Suspended Time 7. The Japonisation of the Commodity: Lacquer, Surface, and Spectacle 8. Revealed Construction and Aesthetic Subjectivity 9. Conclusion 2007: 232pp Hb: 0-415-93340-4 ISBN13: 978-0-415-93340-7: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-93341-2 ISBN13: 978-0-415-93341-4: £13.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

World Bank and Urban Development From Projects to Policy Edward Ramsamy, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Development and Society This significant text examines the factors, both internal and external to the World Bank that have influenced its urban development agenda, and is essential reading for those involved in the areas of urban and development studies. 2006: 234x156: 247pp eBook: 0-203-49408-3 ISBN13: 978-0-203-49408-0 Hb: 0-415-34439-5 ISBN13: 978-0-415-34439-5: £75.00 $150.00

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The New Economy of the Inner City

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The Practice of Modernism

Restructuring, Regeneration and Dislocation in the 21st Century Metropolis

The Economics of Urban Property Markets

Modern Architects and Urban Transformation, 1954-1972

Thomas A. Hutton, University of British Columbia, Canada Series: Routledge Studies in Economic Geography This book addresses the critical intersections between process and place which underpin the formation of creative enterprises in the inner city’s new industrial districts. It contains intensive case studies of industrial restructuring within exemplary sites in prominent world cities such as London, Singapore, San Francisco and Vancouver. The studies demonstrate the global reach of development and innovation across these cities and sites, marked by clustering, rapid firm turnover, and interdependency between production and consumption activity. The evocative case studies, brought to life by interviews, sequential mapping exercises, media narratives, and photography, also disclose the importance of local factors (including urban scale, built form, property markets and policy) which shape both the specific industrial structures and socio-economic impacts. The New Economy of the Inner City places inner city new industry formation within the development history of the city, and underscores its role in larger processes of urban transformation. The findings inform a critique and synthesis of urban theory which frame the evolving conditions of the 21st century metropolis. This book would be useful to researchers and students of Geography, Urban Studies, Economics, and Planning. Select Contents: 1. The Reassertion of Production in the Inner City 2. Process: Geographies of Production in the Central City 3. Process: The Revival of Inner City Industrial Districts 4. Restructuring Narratives in the Global Metropolis: From Postindustrial to ‘New Industrial’ in London 5. London’s Inner City in the New Economy 6. Inscriptions of Restructuring in the Developmental State: Telok Ayer, Singapore 7. The New Economy and its Dislocations in San Francisco’s South of Market Area 8. New Industry Formation and the Transformation of Vancouver’s Metropolitan Core 9. The New Economy of the Inner City: An Essay in Theoretical Synthesis March 2008: 234x156: 352pp eBook: 0-203-93365-6 ISBN13: 978-0-203-93365-7 Hb: 0-415-77134-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-77134-4: £78.00 $156.00

World City Network A Global Urban Analysis Peter J. Taylor, University of Loughborough, UK Peter Taylor’s compelling insights challenge us to view cities as part of a global network, divorced from the constraints of national or even regional boundaries. 2003: 246x174: 256pp eBook: 0-203-63405-5 ISBN13: 978-0-203-63405-9 Hb: 0-415-30248-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-30248-7: £100.00 Pb: 0-415-30249-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-30249-4: £26.99

An Institutional Economics Analysis Paschalis Arvanitidis, University of Thessaly, Greece Series: Routledge Studies in the European Economy Innovative and cutting-edge, this book is a cohesive analysis and synthesis of a wide range of factors that determine the regional development of cities. Select Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Property Market and Urban Dynamics: A Conceptual Framework 2. Philosophies of Social Sciences and Analytical Frameworks in Economic Thought 3. Urban Economic Transformation and Property Market Analysis 4. Methodological Developments I: Philosophical Position and Conceptual Framework 5. Methodological Developments II: The Research Approach Part 2: The Madrid Property Market: An Illustrative Case Study Analysis 6. A Property Market Approach to Urban Economic Growth 7. The Wider Institutional Environment of Madrid 8. The Property Market as Institution Part 3: Synthesis 9. Overview and Conclusions February 2009: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 0-415-42682-0 ISBN13: 978-0-415-42682-4: £65.00

Building Ideals

John R. Gold, Oxford Brookes University, UK Making extensive use of information gained from hours of in-depth interviews with architects, this new book examines the complex relationship between vision and subsequent practice in the saga of post-war urban reconstruction. 2007: 234x156: 352pp eBook: 0-203-96218-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96218-3 Hb: 0-415-25842-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-25842-5: £79.00 Pb: 0-415-25843-X ISBN13: 978-0-415-25843-2: £30.99 $55.10

The Restless City A Short History of New York from Colonial Times to the Present Joanne Reitano, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY The Restless City is a short, readable history of New York City, from colonial times to the present, showing how the successes and struggles of the city reinforced each other to create a distinctly dynamic, shocking, and therefore influential city. 2006: 336pp eBook: 0-203-96042-4 ISBN13: 978-0-203-96042-4 Hb: 0-415-97848-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-97848-4: £60.00 Pb: 0-415-97849-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-97849-1: £12.99

Practical Utopias from New Towns to New Urbanism Ann Forsyth, University of Minnesota Ann Forsyth’s Building Ideals will be the standard book on the urban design of utopian and model communities from the end of World War II up until the present. January 2008: 352pp Hb: 0-415-95120-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95120-3: £70.00 Pb: 0-415-95121-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95121-0: £19.99 • AVAILABLE AS AN INSPECTION COPY

City of Flows

The Transformation of Urban Space in Post-Soviet Russia Isolde Brade, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany, Konstantin Axenov, St Petersburg State University, Russia and Evgenij Bondarchuk, Scientific Institute for Applied Geography & Territorial Management, St Petersburg, Russia Series: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies

Modernity, Nature, and the City Maria Kaika, Oxford University, UK Typically, cities and nature are perceived as geographic opposites, cities being manufactured social creations, and nature being outside of human construction. Through a historical geography of water in the modern city, Kaika shows that this is not the case. Rather, nature and the modern city are fully intertwined, with cities integrating nature at every level of activity. While her empirical focus is on Athens, she discusses other major cities in the West, including London and New York.

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Urban Geography in America, 1950-2000 Paradigms and Personalities Edited by Brian J.L Berry and James Wheeler Urban Geography in America offers a comprehensive historiography of this major field. Compiling the best essays from the flagship journal Urban Geography, it shows the evolution of the field from the 1950s to 2000, as it shifted from data-driven social science modeling in the 1960s to the more critical perspectives of the 1970s to postmodernism in the 1980s to feminism and globalization in the 1990s. It covers all the major trends and figures, and features some of the most important names in the field. 2005: 408pp Hb: 0-415-95190-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95190-6: £75.00 Pb: 0-415-95191-7 ISBN13: 978-0-415-95191-3: £23.99

Politics of the City Routledge Library Editions: The City reprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. For further information on this collection please email info.research@routledge.co.uk. 2006: 234x156 Hb: 0-415-41930-1 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41930-7: £725.00

Urban Economics Routledge Library Editions: The City reprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. For further information on this collection please email info.research@routledge.co.uk. 2006: 234x156 Hb: 0-415-41932-8 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41932-1: £825.00

History of the City Routledge Library Editions: The City reprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. For further information on this collection please email info.research@routledge.co.uk. 2006: 234x156 Hb: 0-415-41933-6 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41933-8: £895.00

Encyclopedia of the City Edited by Roger W. Caves The Encyclopedia of the City focuses on the key topics encountered by undergraduates and scholars in urban studies and allied fields. Contributors include major theoreticians and practitioners, and on other individuals, groups, and organizations which study the city or practice in a field that directly or indirectly affects the city, the Encyclopedia necessarily adopts an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspective. A solid but also provocative starting point for wider exploration of the city, this is a first-class work of reference that will be an essential resource for independent study as well as a useful aid in teaching. 2005: 246x174: 608pp eBook: 0-203-48423-1 ISBN13: 978-0-203-48423-4 Hb: 0-415-25225-3 ISBN13: 978-0-415-25225-6: £145.00

Cities in the Developing World Routledge Library Editions: The City reprints some of the most important works in urban studies published in the last century. For further information on this collection please email info.research@routledge.co.uk. 2006: 234x156 Hb: 0-415-41923-9 ISBN13: 978-0-415-41923-9: £550.00

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C

Cooper, Ian ....................................................22

Alexander, Anthony .......................................22

Cammarota, Julio ...........................................14

Cronin, Anne..................................................13

Alexander, Catharine ......................................11

Capitalism’s Eye ..............................................24

Cross-Cultural Urban Design ..........................21

AlSayyad Nezar ................................................9

Carmona, Matthew ........................................16

Cullingworth, Barry ......................................4, 5

American Dream and the Power of Wealth, The ..............................................................17

Carr, James H. .................................................3 Caves, Roger .............................................4, 26

Cultural and Heritage Tourism in Asia and the Pacific ....................................................12

American Suburb, The....................................17

Chambers, Donna ..........................................11

Cultural Heritage Management in China ..........9

Architecture, Power and National Identity.......23

Chaplin, Sarah..................................................9

Cultural Spaces (series)...........................7, 9, 24

Architext (series).................................10, 12, 19

Chattopadhyay, Swati.....................................10

Art of the Brooklyn Bridge..............................18

Children, Youth and the City ............................7

Culture and Civilization in the Middle East (series)..........................................................10

Arvanitidis, Paschalis.......................................25

China and Globalization ...................................3

Culture-Led Urban Regeneration ....................12

Asencio, Emily K. ...........................................13

China on the Move ........................................18

Cybercities Reader, The.....................................2

Asheim, Bjorn.................................................24

China’s Emerging Cities ..................................20

Asia’s Transformations / Asia’s Great Cities (series)..........................................................10

China’s Urban Space.........................................9

Askew, Marc ..................................................12 Atkinson, Rowland .........................................19 Axenov, Konstantin ........................................25

Creative Regions.............................................12

Chon, Kaye ....................................................12 Cinematic Urbanism .........................................9 Cities and Cinema ............................................6 Cities and Consumption ...................................5 Cities and Cultures ...........................................6

B

Cities and Development ...................................5

Ball, Michael...................................................24 Barrio Urbanism .............................................14 BASEES/ Routledge Series of Russian and East European Studies ..................................25

Cities and Economies .......................................6 Cities and Gender ............................................5 Cities and Nature .............................................6 Cities and Race.................................................8

Beall, Jo............................................................5

Cities and the Creative Class ..........................12

Beatley, Timothy ...............................................1

Cities Design and Evolution ............................19

Bell, David ....................................................6, 8

Cities in Globalization.......................................8

Benton-Short, Lisa ............................................6

Cities, Autonomy, and Decentralization in Japan .........................................................9

Berry, Brian J.L. ..............................................26

D Davies, Jonathan ............................................24 Davoudi, Simin ...............................................20 Daye, Marcella................................................11 De Cauter, Lieven ...........................................15 de Neve, Geert ...............................................18 DeFillippis, James..............................................4 Degen, Monica M. ........................................12 Dehaene, Michiel ...........................................15 Deker, Gregory ...............................................10 Demissie Fassil ................................................20 DePoy, Elizabeth .............................................13 Derudder, Ben ..................................................8 Diaspora Strikes Back, The................................7 Diaz, David R. ................................................14

Cities, Nationalism and Democratization...........8

Dimitriou, Harry T. .........................................20

Cities, Politics & Power ....................................7

Directors of Urban Change in Asia .................22

Binnie, Jon ......................................................6

City ..................................................................7

Donne, Henrike ..............................................18

Birch, Eugenie .................................................1

City Cultures Reader, The .................................3

Douglass, Mike...............................................15

Blandy, Sarah..................................................19

City of Flows ..................................................25

Dovey, Kim .....................................................19

Blerk, Lorraine .................................................7

City Publics.......................................................8

du Cros, Hilary .................................................9

Bollens, Scott A. ...............................................8

City Reader, The ...............................................2

Bondarchuk, Evgenij .......................................25

Cloke, Jonathan ...............................................5

Boontharm, Davisi ..........................................21

Clusters and Regional Development ...............24

Borden, Iain......................................................3

Cohesion and Community in Contemporary Hong Kong ..................................................14

Beyond Resistance! Youth Activism and Community Change.....................................14

Brade, Isolde ..................................................25 Brand, Peter ...................................................18 Branding New York ..........................................9 Brenner, Neil.....................................................2 Bridge, Gary ....................................................7 Britain’s New Towns........................................22 Buchli, Victor ..................................................11 Building Ideals ................................................25 Bull, Catherin .................................................21 Bull, Michael ..................................................14

Colonial Modernities ......................................12 Community Development Reader, The..............4 Comparative Planning Culture ........................22 Conceptions of Space and Place in Strategic Spatial Planning ...........................................20 Connolly, James................................................8 Consuming the Entrepreneurieal City .............13 Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility (series) ........................11

E Eckstein, Barbara ............................................17 Economics of Commercial Property Markets, The ..............................................................24 Economics of Urban Property, The ..................25 Ellin, Nan........................................................16 Elsheshtawy, Yasser ........................................20 Encyclopedia of the City .................................26 Ethnicity and Urban Life in China ...................14 European Cohesion Policy ..............................23 Evaluation Practice..........................................13

Contemporary Sociological Perspectives (series)..........................................................13 Cooke, Philip............................................12, 24

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Fan, Cindy C. ................................................18

Hall, Tim...........................................................3

Kaika, Maria...............................................8, 25

Flores, Juan ......................................................7

Hammond, Leo ..............................................16

Kantor, Paula....................................................5

Florida, Richard .............................................12

Harrison, Philip ...............................................21

Kaufmann, Vincent ........................................14

Forrest, Ray ....................................................14

Haw, Richard ..................................................18

Kelbaugh, Douglas .........................................22

Forsyth, Ann...................................................25

Hein, Carola .....................................................9

Kenny, Judith ...................................................2

Fox, Sean ........................................................5

Heinelt, Hubart...............................................23

Key Ideas in Criminology (series).....................17

Frameworks for Policy Analysis .......................23

Henri Lefebvre ................................................15

Key Ideas in Geography....................................7

Framing Places ...............................................19

Heterotopia and the City ................................15

Kim, Yeong-Hyun .............................................6

Franck, Karen .................................................16

Hetherington, Kevin .................................13, 24

Kipfer, Stefan .................................................17

Frantz, Klaus .................................................16

Heynen, Nik .....................................................8

Komninos, Nocos ...........................................11

Frey, Hildebrand .............................................18

History of the City ..........................................26

Kozak, Daniel .................................................23

Funck, Carolin ..................................................9

Ho, K.C. .........................................................15

Krueger, Rob ..................................................24

Future of Planning at the End of History, The ..............................................................20

Hogben, Paul .................................................20

Kutty, Nandinee K. ..........................................3

Fyfe, Nick .........................................................2

Hubbard, Phil ..................................................7

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Indefensible Space..........................................16

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GIS and Spatial Analysis for the Social Sciences .......................................................13

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Global Cities Reader, The..................................2

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Global Realities (series) .................................3, 7

International Library of Sociology (series) ........14

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Globalisation and the Politics of Forgetting.....24

Logan, William ...............................................12

Globalization and the Middle Classes in India.............................................................19

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Long, Colin ....................................................12

Jarvis, Helen .....................................................5 Jayne, Mark ................................................5, 8 Jemelin, Christophe ........................................14

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O’Meara, Simon .............................................10

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Marcus, Alan ..................................................10

On Architecture..............................................19

Ramsamy Edward ...........................................24

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Marshall Stephen ...........................................19

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Rennie Short, John ...........................................6

McNeill, Donald................................................7

Parin, Claire....................................................21

Representing Calcutta ....................................10

Meaning of the Local, The..............................18

Parker, Robert Nash ........................................13

Restless City, The ............................................25

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Mennel, Barbara...............................................6

Pathologies of Modern Space.........................16

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Saey, Pieter ......................................................8

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Teaford, Jon C. ...............................................17

Wheeler, James ..............................................26

Schmid, Christian ...........................................17

The Evolving Arab City ...................................20

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Thompson, Robin ...........................................20

World Cities and Urban Form .........................23

Shaw, Kate .....................................................13

Timothy, Dallen ..............................................12

World City Network .......................................25

Silver, Christopher ..........................................20

To Scale ..........................................................20

World City Syndrome .....................................18

Slater, Tom .....................................................14

Todes, Alison ..................................................21

Writing Urbanism ...........................................22

Small Cities ......................................................8

Topophilia and Topophobia.............................20

Wu, Fulong ..............................................20, 22

Smith, Neil ....................................................23

Tourism, Ethnic Diversity and the City .............11

Wu, Jiaping ......................................................9

Solis, Julia.......................................................19

Town and Country Planning in the UK..............5

Wyly, Elvin ......................................................14

Sorensen, AndrĂˆ...............................................9 Sorkin, Michael ..............................................16

Transformation of Urban Space in Post-Soviet Russia, The...................................................25

Sound Moves .................................................14

Tyner, James A. ................................................7

Xu, Jiang ........................................................22

Space and Muslim Urban Life .........................10 Space, Difference, Everyday Life .....................17 Sport in the City .............................................10 Steil, Justin ......................................................8 Stevens, Quentin ......................................16, 18 Storm, Elizabeth ...............................................2 Stout, Frederic ..................................................2 Strange, Ian....................................................20 Strategic Planning for Regional Development in the UK................................20

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