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Relocating Global Cities
From the Center to the Margins
Mark M. Amen (Anthology Editor) , Kevin Archer (Anthology Editor) , Martin M. Bosman (Anthology Editor) , M Mark Amen (Contributor) , Jonathan V. Beaverstock (Contributor) , Keith S. O. Beavon (Contributor) , Pornpan Boonchuen (Contributor) , M Martin Bosman (Contributor) , Cecilia Cariola (Contributor) , Mike Douglass (Contributor) , Michael Hoyler (Contributor) , Miguel Lacabana (Contributor) , Johan Moyersoen (Contributor) , Kathryn Pain (Contributor) , Scott Salmon (Contributor) , Saskia Sassen (Contributor) , Erik Swyngedouw (Contributor) , Peter J. Taylor (Contributor) , James A. Tyner (Contributor)
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Relocating Global Cities
From the Center to the Margins
Mark M. Amen (Anthology Editor) , Kevin Archer (Anthology Editor) , Martin M. Bosman (Anthology Editor) , M Mark Amen (Contributor) , Jonathan V. Beaverstock (Contributor) , Keith S. O. Beavon (Contributor) , Pornpan Boonchuen (Contributor) , M Martin Bosman (Contributor) , Cecilia Cariola (Contributor) , Mike Douglass (Contributor) , Michael Hoyler (Contributor) , Miguel Lacabana (Contributor) , Johan Moyersoen (Contributor) , Kathryn Pain (Contributor) , Scott Salmon (Contributor) , Saskia Sassen (Contributor) , Erik Swyngedouw (Contributor) , Peter J. Taylor (Contributor) , James A. Tyner (Contributor)
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Description
Drawing on eight case studies from key cities on the periphery of global cities literature, Relocating Global Cities argues that all cities are globalizing in important ways. Case studies of Frankfurt, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Manila, Tampa, Sydney, Brussels, and Caracas provide the basis for an alternative theoretical approach to global city formation. Reconciling a market-based understanding and an agency-based understanding of global cities, this book proposes that globalization and cities are mutually constituted by the global political economy engaging with transnational and local agents. The volume proposes an alternate theoretical approach to the literature of globalization while remaining grounded in concrete discussions of key cities. Its expert contributors reconcile the conflicting ways in which two dominant paradigms, one emphasizing market forces and the other the unique actions of individuals and groups, embody our understanding of global cities. This book will be of interest to students and researchers alike, and is a perfect complement to texts in Urban Studies and Globalization.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Thinking Through Global Cities
Chapter 3 In London's Long Shadow: Frankfurt in the European Space of Flows
Chapter 4 Johannesburg 1986–2030: A Quest to Regain World Status
Chapter 5 Bangkok: Intentional World City
Chapter 6 Laboring in the Periphery: The Place of Manila in the Global Economy
Chapter 7 Place-Imaging Tampa in the Age of Globalization
Chapter 8 Gentrification, Globalization, and Governance: The Reterritorialization of Sydney's City-State
Chapter 9 Reluctant Globalizers: The Paradoxes of "Glocal" Development in Brussels
Chapter 10 The Processes Underlying Caracas as a Globalizing City
Chapter 11 Reconsidering the Social Structuration of Globalization
Product details
Published | 27 Apr 2006 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 248 |
ISBN | 9781461715115 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This excellent collection of studies of 'peripheral' globalizing of cities offers a fresh critical alternative to the reigning 'global' and 'world' cities perspectives. It will make compelling reading for all interested in the socio-spatial hierarchies and inequalities emerging in the new urban geography of global social relations. Crucially, this book offers an analytical antidote to economistic and depoliticized accounts of urban actors in 'negotiated' globalization processes today.
Barry Gills, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
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Relocating Global Cities is a book that urban and economic geographers from all world regions should find of interest and relevance....The editors have succeeded in packaging the collected works into a worthwhile synthesis of data and perspectives on global cities and their evolution.
Murray D. Rice, Professional Geographer
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This is an exemplary edited collection...This book is to be welcomed as a truly thoughtful addition to the growing literature on urban politics in both wealthy and poor cities. I enthusiastically recomment it to...readers.
Economic Geography
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Analyzing the global social dynamics impacting world cities as diverse as Frankfurt, Manila, and Johannesburg, the essays compiled in this brilliant study represent a seminal contribution to the rapidly growing 'global cities' literature. Focused, innovative, and critical, this book advances our understanding of those complex and uneven processes that go by the name of globalization.
Manfred B. Steger, Professor of Global Politics, University of Hawai'i-Manoa