Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures

Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures
Author: Melvin Ember
Publisher: Grolier, Incorporated
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Presents articles on over 240 major cities around the world including demographic information, history, politics, public systems, culture, social life and future outlook.

Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures

Encyclopedia of Urban Cultures
Author: Melvin Ember
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2002
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN:

Presents articles on over 240 major cities around the world including demographic information, history, politics, public systems, culture, social life and future outlook.

Encyclopedia of Urban Studies

Encyclopedia of Urban Studies
Author: Ray Hutchison
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 1081
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412914329

An encyclopedia about various topics relating to urban studies.

Cities and Urban Cultures

Cities and Urban Cultures
Author: Deborah Stevenson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2003-04-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0335227988

*What is distinctive about urban life? *What key trends have shaped the contemporary city? *How have the city and urban cultures been explained by sociology and cultural studies? This is the first book to explore cities and urban life from the perspectives of both sociology and cultural theory. Through an interdisciplinary approach and use of case material, the book demonstrates that the 'real' city of physicality and struggle and the 'imagined' city of representations are entwined in the construction of urban cultures. Starting with a comparison of the rural and the urban, the book considers ways of imagining the city and of conceptualising urban cultures. It goes on to investigate the implications of several pivotal urban and cultural trends, such as the use of the arts and local cultures in city re-imaging, and the ways in which modernism, postmodernism and globalisation have shaped the built environment and the orientation of academic enquiry. Also examined is the way in which representations of the urban landscape in film, literature, art, and popular texts, have informed dominant ideas about the way certain city spaces - including city centres, urban waterfronts, and so-called 'global cities' - should look, function and 'feel'. Designed as a text for undergraduate courses in cultural studies, sociology and wider social science, this book traces the development of urban environments from the nineteenth century to the present, and illuminates the nature of urban life.

Urban Culture

Urban Culture
Author: Alan C Turley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317342658

This innovative text uses the lens of culture to examine the various theoretical perspectives and paradigms of urban analysis. It explores the city's impact on how we make and consume all types of culture—art, music, literature, architecture, film, and more—not only illustrating the effects the urban environment has on the production of culture, but, at times, how culture has influenced the city. Theoretically diverse, Urban Culture employs the major theoretical perspectives in sociology and the major paradigms in Urban Sociology and Urban Studies: Urban Ecology, Marxism, New Urbanism, Socio-Psychological Perspective, Structuralists/Econometrics, and Urban Elites/ Entrepreneurs. Urban Terrorism is also addressed to provide a timely examination of the cultural impact and sociological effects of terrorism in an urban setting.