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This book presents a visually rich narrative of how coexistence is negotiated in Los Angeles, a city vibrant with sociocultural diversity.
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This book presents a visually rich narrative of how coexistence is negotiated in Los Angeles, a city vibrant with sociocultural diversity.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487545123
- ISBN-10: 1487545126
- Artikelnr.: 63663600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781487545123
- ISBN-10: 1487545126
- Artikelnr.: 63663600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Felicity Hwee-Hwa Chan
1. Introduction: The Promise and Peril of Los Angeles
"Diversity Explosion": Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Class, and Income
Cities of Diversity: Nested Social Complex
Studying Diversity as a Socio-Spatial Phenomenon
More Quality Contact, Not Less
The Trouble with Diversity
2. Comparing Spaces of Globalization and Diversity
Neighbourhood and Community in Tension
Approaching the Three Locales
Cognitive Mapping of Diversity
Reflections on Fieldwork
3. Scenes of Diversity in Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality
Scene One: In San Marino
Socio-Spatial Differentiation: Wealth and Ethnicity
Divergent Routines
Scene Two: In Central Long Beach
Ethnicity as an Organizing Principle in Social Space
"Canalized" Practices in Shared Space
Scene Three: In Mid-Wilshire
Contested Space and Cultural Enclaves
Relational Web in Density and Diversity
Concluding Thoughts: Multivalent Diversities in Los Angeles
4. Tensions in Diversity
Competing Values in San Marino
Ethnic Turfs in Central Long Beach
Profiling in Polarities: Mid-Wilshire
Concluding Thoughts about Tensions of Diversity
5. Boundaries and Local Belongings
Elective Boundaries
Circumscribed Boundaries
Polarized Boundaries
Fostering Local Belongings
(S)elective Belonging
Concluding Thoughts: Crossing Boundaries
6. Intercultural Contours of a Diverse Public Realm
Configurations of Relational Web
Interculturalism in Los Angeles
Barriers to Intercultural Learning and Understanding in Los Angeles
Lacking Community Space? Intercultural Opportunities in the Public Realm
Neighbourhood Parks
Public Libraries
Public Events and Festivals
Concluding Thoughts: Public Realm of Diversity
7. Designing for Collective Intercultural Life
Evaluating the Urban Form of Diverse Public Environments
Interculturalism in Urban Planning and Design Practice?
Co-producing a Convivial Collective Life: Qualities of Intercultural Places
Concluding Thoughts: Design for Public Life
8. Conclusions: Conflict and Conviviality in Diversity
Diverse Public Realm and Its Promises
Implications beyond Los Angeles
Appendices
Notes
References
"Diversity Explosion": Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Class, and Income
Cities of Diversity: Nested Social Complex
Studying Diversity as a Socio-Spatial Phenomenon
More Quality Contact, Not Less
The Trouble with Diversity
2. Comparing Spaces of Globalization and Diversity
Neighbourhood and Community in Tension
Approaching the Three Locales
Cognitive Mapping of Diversity
Reflections on Fieldwork
3. Scenes of Diversity in Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality
Scene One: In San Marino
Socio-Spatial Differentiation: Wealth and Ethnicity
Divergent Routines
Scene Two: In Central Long Beach
Ethnicity as an Organizing Principle in Social Space
"Canalized" Practices in Shared Space
Scene Three: In Mid-Wilshire
Contested Space and Cultural Enclaves
Relational Web in Density and Diversity
Concluding Thoughts: Multivalent Diversities in Los Angeles
4. Tensions in Diversity
Competing Values in San Marino
Ethnic Turfs in Central Long Beach
Profiling in Polarities: Mid-Wilshire
Concluding Thoughts about Tensions of Diversity
5. Boundaries and Local Belongings
Elective Boundaries
Circumscribed Boundaries
Polarized Boundaries
Fostering Local Belongings
(S)elective Belonging
Concluding Thoughts: Crossing Boundaries
6. Intercultural Contours of a Diverse Public Realm
Configurations of Relational Web
Interculturalism in Los Angeles
Barriers to Intercultural Learning and Understanding in Los Angeles
Lacking Community Space? Intercultural Opportunities in the Public Realm
Neighbourhood Parks
Public Libraries
Public Events and Festivals
Concluding Thoughts: Public Realm of Diversity
7. Designing for Collective Intercultural Life
Evaluating the Urban Form of Diverse Public Environments
Interculturalism in Urban Planning and Design Practice?
Co-producing a Convivial Collective Life: Qualities of Intercultural Places
Concluding Thoughts: Design for Public Life
8. Conclusions: Conflict and Conviviality in Diversity
Diverse Public Realm and Its Promises
Implications beyond Los Angeles
Appendices
Notes
References
1. Introduction: The Promise and Peril of Los Angeles
"Diversity Explosion": Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Class, and Income
Cities of Diversity: Nested Social Complex
Studying Diversity as a Socio-Spatial Phenomenon
More Quality Contact, Not Less
The Trouble with Diversity
2. Comparing Spaces of Globalization and Diversity
Neighbourhood and Community in Tension
Approaching the Three Locales
Cognitive Mapping of Diversity
Reflections on Fieldwork
3. Scenes of Diversity in Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality
Scene One: In San Marino
Socio-Spatial Differentiation: Wealth and Ethnicity
Divergent Routines
Scene Two: In Central Long Beach
Ethnicity as an Organizing Principle in Social Space
"Canalized" Practices in Shared Space
Scene Three: In Mid-Wilshire
Contested Space and Cultural Enclaves
Relational Web in Density and Diversity
Concluding Thoughts: Multivalent Diversities in Los Angeles
4. Tensions in Diversity
Competing Values in San Marino
Ethnic Turfs in Central Long Beach
Profiling in Polarities: Mid-Wilshire
Concluding Thoughts about Tensions of Diversity
5. Boundaries and Local Belongings
Elective Boundaries
Circumscribed Boundaries
Polarized Boundaries
Fostering Local Belongings
(S)elective Belonging
Concluding Thoughts: Crossing Boundaries
6. Intercultural Contours of a Diverse Public Realm
Configurations of Relational Web
Interculturalism in Los Angeles
Barriers to Intercultural Learning and Understanding in Los Angeles
Lacking Community Space? Intercultural Opportunities in the Public Realm
Neighbourhood Parks
Public Libraries
Public Events and Festivals
Concluding Thoughts: Public Realm of Diversity
7. Designing for Collective Intercultural Life
Evaluating the Urban Form of Diverse Public Environments
Interculturalism in Urban Planning and Design Practice?
Co-producing a Convivial Collective Life: Qualities of Intercultural Places
Concluding Thoughts: Design for Public Life
8. Conclusions: Conflict and Conviviality in Diversity
Diverse Public Realm and Its Promises
Implications beyond Los Angeles
Appendices
Notes
References
"Diversity Explosion": Race, Ethnicity, Nationality, Class, and Income
Cities of Diversity: Nested Social Complex
Studying Diversity as a Socio-Spatial Phenomenon
More Quality Contact, Not Less
The Trouble with Diversity
2. Comparing Spaces of Globalization and Diversity
Neighbourhood and Community in Tension
Approaching the Three Locales
Cognitive Mapping of Diversity
Reflections on Fieldwork
3. Scenes of Diversity in Wealth, Poverty, and Inequality
Scene One: In San Marino
Socio-Spatial Differentiation: Wealth and Ethnicity
Divergent Routines
Scene Two: In Central Long Beach
Ethnicity as an Organizing Principle in Social Space
"Canalized" Practices in Shared Space
Scene Three: In Mid-Wilshire
Contested Space and Cultural Enclaves
Relational Web in Density and Diversity
Concluding Thoughts: Multivalent Diversities in Los Angeles
4. Tensions in Diversity
Competing Values in San Marino
Ethnic Turfs in Central Long Beach
Profiling in Polarities: Mid-Wilshire
Concluding Thoughts about Tensions of Diversity
5. Boundaries and Local Belongings
Elective Boundaries
Circumscribed Boundaries
Polarized Boundaries
Fostering Local Belongings
(S)elective Belonging
Concluding Thoughts: Crossing Boundaries
6. Intercultural Contours of a Diverse Public Realm
Configurations of Relational Web
Interculturalism in Los Angeles
Barriers to Intercultural Learning and Understanding in Los Angeles
Lacking Community Space? Intercultural Opportunities in the Public Realm
Neighbourhood Parks
Public Libraries
Public Events and Festivals
Concluding Thoughts: Public Realm of Diversity
7. Designing for Collective Intercultural Life
Evaluating the Urban Form of Diverse Public Environments
Interculturalism in Urban Planning and Design Practice?
Co-producing a Convivial Collective Life: Qualities of Intercultural Places
Concluding Thoughts: Design for Public Life
8. Conclusions: Conflict and Conviviality in Diversity
Diverse Public Realm and Its Promises
Implications beyond Los Angeles
Appendices
Notes
References