This volume provides an invaluable resource for advanced-level students of place and space in philosophy, geography, sociology and urban studies. It includes coverage of all the major terms, theories and concepts, examines specific cities and historical contexts, and explores future directions for a philosophy of the city.
This volume provides an invaluable resource for advanced-level students of place and space in philosophy, geography, sociology and urban studies. It includes coverage of all the major terms, theories and concepts, examines specific cities and historical contexts, and explores future directions for a philosophy of the city.
Keith Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tasmania. His publications include: The Dynamics of Local Housing Policy (1999); Experience and Representation: Contemporary Perspectives on Migration in Australia (2011); and House, Home and Society (2016), co-authored with Rowland Atkinson. Jeff Malpas is Distinguished Professor at the University of Tasmania and Visiting Distinguished Professor at Latrobe University. He was founder, and until 2005, Director, of the University of Tasmania's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Ethics. His many publications include Heidegger and the Thinking of Place (2012), Heidegger's Topology (2006) and Place and Experience (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
On the Philosophy of the City - Keith Jacobs and Jeff Malpas Further Reading Part 1: City Concepts: Places, Processes, Structures 1. Capitalism, Form and the Philosophy of the Urban - David Cunningham 2. Discourses of the City - Kathleen Flanagan 3. The City as Wild - Wendy Steele 4. Urban Time and the City as Event - Tony Fry 5. The Immanent City - Simon Sadler Part 2: City Landscapes: Experience, History, Identity 6. Solar Le Corbusier - Alan Stoekl 7. Escaping Modernity: Renaissance Florence and the Rejection of the City - Katie Campbell 8. Justice as the Urban Everyday - Wendy Pullan 9. Gardens, Cities, and Timescapes in South Asia - Smriti Srinivas 10. A Vertical Melbourne - Meg Nethercote 11. The City's Other Face: Modern Ruins and Urban Endings - Emma Fraser Part 3: City Futures: Power, Risk, and Value 12. Beyond Differences of Race, Class: Making Urban Subjects - Saskia Sassen 13. Cities Remade: On Deciding the Fate of Building in the City - Janet Donohoe 14. The City as a Construct of Risk and Security - Yosef Jabereen and Efrat Eizenberg 15. Philosophies of Commensuration, Value, Worth in the Future City: Rethinking the Interdisciplinary - Michael Keith 16. Multiplying Resistance: The Power of the Urban in the Age of National Revanchism - Asma Mehan and Ugo Rossi 17. Urban Futures and the Dark Enlightenment - Roger Burrows Bibliography Index About the Contributors
On the Philosophy of the City - Keith Jacobs and Jeff Malpas Further Reading Part 1: City Concepts: Places, Processes, Structures 1. Capitalism, Form and the Philosophy of the Urban - David Cunningham 2. Discourses of the City - Kathleen Flanagan 3. The City as Wild - Wendy Steele 4. Urban Time and the City as Event - Tony Fry 5. The Immanent City - Simon Sadler Part 2: City Landscapes: Experience, History, Identity 6. Solar Le Corbusier - Alan Stoekl 7. Escaping Modernity: Renaissance Florence and the Rejection of the City - Katie Campbell 8. Justice as the Urban Everyday - Wendy Pullan 9. Gardens, Cities, and Timescapes in South Asia - Smriti Srinivas 10. A Vertical Melbourne - Meg Nethercote 11. The City's Other Face: Modern Ruins and Urban Endings - Emma Fraser Part 3: City Futures: Power, Risk, and Value 12. Beyond Differences of Race, Class: Making Urban Subjects - Saskia Sassen 13. Cities Remade: On Deciding the Fate of Building in the City - Janet Donohoe 14. The City as a Construct of Risk and Security - Yosef Jabereen and Efrat Eizenberg 15. Philosophies of Commensuration, Value, Worth in the Future City: Rethinking the Interdisciplinary - Michael Keith 16. Multiplying Resistance: The Power of the Urban in the Age of National Revanchism - Asma Mehan and Ugo Rossi 17. Urban Futures and the Dark Enlightenment - Roger Burrows Bibliography Index About the Contributors
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