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دانلود کتاب Implosions/explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization

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Implosions/explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization

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Implosions/explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization

دسته بندی: جامعه شناسی
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ISBN (شابک) : 9783868598933 
ناشر: Jovis 
سال نشر: 2015 
تعداد صفحات: 577 
زبان: English 
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Cover
Back Cover
Title
Preface
Contents
1. Introduction: Urban Theory Without an Outside
	Notes
One: Foundations—The Urbanization Question
	2. From the City to Urban Society
	3. Cities or Urbanization?
		Cities Limited and Unlimited
		Capitalist Urbanization
		Alternative Urbanization
		An Adequate Language
		Conclusions
		Notes
	4. Networks, Borders, Differences: Towards a Theory of the Urban
		The Thesis of Complete Urbanization
		The City in Urban Society
		Perceived, Conceived and Lived Space
		Urban Space: Networks, Borders, Differences
		A New Understanding of the Urban
		Notes
Two: Complete Urbanization—Experience, Site, Process
	5. Where Does the City End?
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	6. Traveling Warrior and Complete Urbanization in Switzerland: Landscape as Lived Space
		Town and Country
		The Theory of the Production of Space
		The Experience of Complete Urbanization
		The Bright Lights of the City
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	7. Is the Matterhorn City?
		Differences
		Networks
		Borders
		Matterhorn
		Figure Credits
	8. Extended Urbanization and Settlement Patterns in Brazil: An Environmental Approach
		Industrialization and Extended Urbanization
		Peripheries: Industries and Frontiers
		The Environmental Question
		Towards Alternative Metropolitan Ecologies?
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	9. The Emergence of Desakota Regions in Asia: Expanding a Hypothesis
		Definitions and Parameters
		The Emergence of the Extended Metropolitan Region in Asia
		Conditions and Processes Underlying the Emergence of New Zones of Economic Interaction: Desakota
		Questions Concerning the Desakota Regions in Asia
		Issues of Policy Formation
		Conclusion
		Notes
		Figure Credits
Three: Planetary Urbanization—Openings
	10. The Urbanization of the World
		The Urbanization of the World
		Globalization, Urbanization, Industrialization
		A Planet of Slums
		Towards a New Urban Agenda
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	11. Planetary Urbanization
		Notes
	12. The Urban Question Under Planetary Urbanization
		Perspective and Prospective
		Blind Fields and Ways of Seeing
		Concrete Abstractions and Abstract Expressionism
		Separation and Encounters: “The Urban Consolidates”
		Centrality and Citizenship: Here Comes Everybody?
		Notes
	13. Theses on Urbanization
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	14. Patterns and Pathways of Global Urbanization: Towards Comparative Analysis
		Tracing Global Urbanization
		Case Studies and Urban Models
		New Processes of Urbanization
		On Comparative Urban Studies
		A Historical Territorial Approach
		Three Dimensions of Urbanization
		Models of Urbanization
		Patterns of Urbanization
		Pathways of Urbanization
		The Urban as Open Horizon
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	15. The Country and The City in the Urban Revolution
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		Notes
		Figure Credits
Four: Historical Geographies of Urbanization
	16. Urbs in Rure: Historical Enclosure and the Extended Urbanization of the Countryside
		Defining Original Extended Urbanization
		Open-field System, Common Right and Parliamentary Enclosure
		Parliamentary Enclosure as Original Extended Urbanization
		Conclusions
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	17. What is the Urban in the Contemporary World?
		The Industrial City, the City-Countryside Relationship and the Emergence of the Urban
		Contemporary Urbanization: Its Extended Nature and Other Implications
		The Extended Urbanization of Contemporary Brazil
		Notes
	18. The Urbanization of Switzerland
		Decentralized Urbanization
		A Completely Urbanized Switzerland
		New Urban Landscapes
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	19. Regional Urbanization and the End of the Metropolis Era
		Metropolitan Urbanization
		Regional Urbanization and the Great Density Convergence
		Reconstituting the Inner and Outer Cities
		Causes and Consequences of Regional Urbanization
		Extended Regional Urbanization
		The New Regionalism: Some Concluding Remarks
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	20. Worldwide Urbanization and Neocolonial Fractures: Insights From the Literary World
		Worldwide Urbanization and Revolution
		On Uneven Urbanization
		Literature: An Entry Point into Global and Comparative Urbanization
		Creolizing the Urban Revolution
		Texaco
		Conclusion: On the Coeval Character of the Urban
		Notes
Five: Urban Studies and Urban Ideologies
	21. The “Urban Age” in Question
		Background: The Postwar Debate on Urban Population Thresholds
		The Theoretical Imperative: Postwar Critiques of Urban Demography
		Urban Age as Statistical Artifact
		Urban Age as Chaotic Conception
		Conclusion: Towards an Investigation of Planetary Urbanization
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	22. What Role For Social Science in the “Urban Age”?
		Introduction: The Superannuation of Social Science?
		The Dimming of Urban Social Science?
		The New Urban Enthusiasm and its Discontents
		Conclusion: Prospectus for Urban Social Science
		Notes
	23. City as Ideology
		Introduction
		New Urban Forms, New Urban Concepts
		The Urbanization of Ideology
		City and Country: Beyond the Spatial Division of Labor
		City as a System: The Urban Lifecycle and the Commuting Zone
		City as an Ideal Type: Urban Competitiveness
		Conclusion: Who Benefits from the City as Ideology?
		Notes
	24. Urbanizing Urban Political Ecology: A Critique of Methodological Cityism
		Introduction: The Green City in an Urban World
		The History: How Political Ecology Came to the City
		Methodological Cityism
		A Political Ecology of Urbanization
		Conclusion
		Notes
	25. Whither Urban Studies?
		Notes
Six: Visualizations—Ideologies and Experiments
	26. A Typology of Urban Switzerland
		Conceptions of an Urban Switzerland
		The Rediscovery of the Urban
		The Helvetian Model of Urbanization
		Towards a New Typology of Urbanization: A Methodological Strategy
		Metropolitan Regions
		Networks of Cities
		Quiet Zones
		Alpine Resorts
		Alpine Fallow Lands
		Differences as Urban Potential
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	27. Is the Mediterranean Urban?
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		Notes
		Figure Credits
	28. Visualizing an Urbanized Planet—Materials
		Urbanization as a Cartography of Population
		Urbanization and the Geography of Economic Activity
		World Urbanization and Transportation Infrastructures
		Urbanization and Communications Infrastructures
		Urbanization as Worldwide Transformation of Land Occupation and Environment
		Notes
		Figure Credits
Seven: Political Strategies, Struggles and Horizons
	29. Two Approaches to “World Management”: C. A. Doxiadis and R. B. Fuller
		The Institutionalization of the Urbanization Question
		Doxiadis, Fuller and the World Society of Ekistics
		Doxiadis and Planetary Zoning
		Fuller and Planetary Resource Utilization
		The Persistence of Technoscientific Ideologies
		Notes
		Figure Credits
	30. City Becoming World: Nancy, Lefebvre and the Global-Urban Imagination
		Introduction: A Vast Urban Hive
		Urbs et orbis
		Urban Society and Urban Revolution
		Conclusion: The World as an Opening
		Notes
	31. The Right to the City and Beyond: Notes on a Lefebvrian Reconceptualization
		Notes
	32. The Hypertrophic City Versus the Planet of Fields
		Fossil Capitalism and Energy Regimes
		Ecological Imperialism and the Limits to Limitless Growth
		End of the World’s Smallholders?
		Why Centralize Agriculture?
		How to Centralize Agriculture
		Conclusion
		Notes
	33. Becoming Urban: On Whose Terms?
		The Language of Urban Research
		Peri-urban Zones of Encounter
		Whose Imaginary of the Future City?
		Notes
Coda
	34. Dissolving City, Planetary Metamorphosis
		Notes
Contributors
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