Changing places : urbanity, citizenship & ideology in the new European neighbourhoods / edited by Marco Cremaschi and Frank Eckardt.
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- 9789085940432
- 9085940435
- 307.76094 23
- HT131 .C43 2011eb
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Includes index.
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Introduction; New neighbourhoods, places of Europe; Envisioned landscapes on Marseille's waterfront; Evolving urban citizenship and the erosion of public space in Ponte di Nona, Rome; The Ørestad beyond what an eye captures: An existentialist inquiry into the being and becoming of new neighbourhoods; Spatial strategies and tactics: a study of everyday uses in the Parque das Nações in Lisbon; Re/en/living history:copenhagen's memory of modernism; The regeneration of inner city neighbourhoods and the role of culturalindustries: the case of Psiri in Athens
Changing Frankfurt: Niederrad at the gates of globalisationNeighbourhoods in transition: the case of Bielanyin Warsaw; Insurgent public sphere in illegal settlements in Naples metro-region; Conclusion: exploring urban change; Contributors; Index
Changing Places investigates the process of change in European neighbourhoods over the last twenty years, both newly and purposely built neighbourhoods and redeveloped ones. It includes case studies of a number of Europeancities such as Marseille, Rome, Naples, Warsaw, Frankfurt, Athens, Copenhagen, Lisbon, and Ørestad.
English.
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