This book explores cities and intra-regional relational dynamics to challenge common representations of urban development â successâ and â failureâ . It provides innovative alternative relations and development strategies that reimagine the subordinate status of secondary cities.
This book explores cities and intra-regional relational dynamics to challenge common representations of urban development â successâ and â failureâ . It provides innovative alternative relations and development strategies that reimagine the subordinate status of secondary cities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Pendras is an Associate Professor in the School of Urban Studies at the University of Washington Tacoma. Charles Williams is an Associate Professor in political science and labor studies at the University of Washington Tacoma.
Inhaltsangabe
Secondary Cities: Introduction to a Research Agenda ~ Mark Pendras and Charles Williams Shedding Light or Casting Shadows? Relations Between Primary and Secondary Cities ~ Evert Meijers and Rodrigo Cardoso Small and Medium-Sized Towns As Secondary Cities: The Case of Switzerland ~ Heike Mayer, Rahel Meili and David Kaufmann From Sleepy Hollow to Winning from Second: Identity, Autonomy and Borrowed Size in an Australian Urban Region ~ Louise C. Johnson Metropolization Processes and Intra-Regional Contrasts: The Uneven Fortunes of English Secondary Cities ~ Rodrigo Cardoso and Evert Meijers Situating the Secondary City: Uneven Development and Regional Gentrification in Tacoma, WA ~ Charles Williams and Mark Pendras Borrowed Social Performance: Labour and Community Organizations in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California ~ Gary Hytrek Intra-Regional Relationality and Green City-Regionalism: Placing the Role of 'Secondary Cities' ~ Yonn Dierwechter Conclusion: Advancing the Secondary City Perspective ~ Charles Williams and Mark Pendras
Secondary Cities: Introduction to a Research Agenda ~ Mark Pendras and Charles Williams Shedding Light or Casting Shadows? Relations Between Primary and Secondary Cities ~ Evert Meijers and Rodrigo Cardoso Small and Medium-Sized Towns As Secondary Cities: The Case of Switzerland ~ Heike Mayer, Rahel Meili and David Kaufmann From Sleepy Hollow to Winning from Second: Identity, Autonomy and Borrowed Size in an Australian Urban Region ~ Louise C. Johnson Metropolization Processes and Intra-Regional Contrasts: The Uneven Fortunes of English Secondary Cities ~ Rodrigo Cardoso and Evert Meijers Situating the Secondary City: Uneven Development and Regional Gentrification in Tacoma, WA ~ Charles Williams and Mark Pendras Borrowed Social Performance: Labour and Community Organizations in Los Angeles and Long Beach, California ~ Gary Hytrek Intra-Regional Relationality and Green City-Regionalism: Placing the Role of 'Secondary Cities' ~ Yonn Dierwechter Conclusion: Advancing the Secondary City Perspective ~ Charles Williams and Mark Pendras
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