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Routledge Advances In Geography - 7: Rethinking Global Urbanism

Comparative Insights From Secondary Cities

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Arguing that the focus in global urban studies on cities such as New York, London, Tokyo in the global North, Mexico City and Shanghai in the developing world, and other major nodes of the world economy, has skewed the concept of the global city toward economics, this volume gathers a diverse group of contributors to focus on smaller and less economically dominant cities. It highlights other important and relatively ignored themes such as cultural globalization, alternative geographies of the global, and the influence of deeper urban histories (particularly those relating to colonialism) in order to advance an alternative view of the global city.

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Routledge Advances In Geography - 7: Rethinking Global Urbanism, Xiangming Chen, Ahmed Kanna

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Titre
Routledge Advances In Geography - 7: Rethinking Global Urbanism
Sous-titre
Comparative Insights From Secondary Cities
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Routledge
Publié
2013
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
0415720303
ISBN13
9780415720304
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Arguing that the focus in global urban studies on cities such as New York, London, Tokyo in the global North, Mexico City and Shanghai in the developing world, and other major nodes of the world economy, has skewed the concept of the global city toward economics, this volume gathers a diverse group of contributors to focus on smaller and less economically dominant cities. It highlights other important and relatively ignored themes such as cultural globalization, alternative geographies of the global, and the influence of deeper urban histories (particularly those relating to colonialism) in order to advance an alternative view of the global city.