ISBN:
9781442632530
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9781442632837
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1442632836
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1442632534
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9781442632851
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9781442632844
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 321 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
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23 cm
Edition:
Issued also in electronic formats
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Socialist and post-socialist urbanisms
DDC:
307.76
Keywords:
Urbanistik
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Wohnsoziologie
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Stadtgeographie
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Stadtentwicklung
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Architektur
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Kommunalverwaltung
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Gesellschaftsordnung
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Sozialistische Staaten
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Transformationsstaaten
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Sociology, Urban Case studies
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Cities and towns Case studies
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Socialism
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Post-communism
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Cities and towns Case studies
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Post-communism
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Socialism
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Sociology, Urban Case studies
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Cities and towns
;
Post-communism
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Socialism
;
Sociology, Urban
;
Case studies
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Case studies
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Sozialistische Staaten
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Postkolonialismus
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Stadtentwicklung
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Stadtleben
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Stadtplanung
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Verstädterung
Abstract:
Introduction: Socialist and Post-Socialist Urbanisms / Lisa B. Welch Drummond and Douglas Young -- Part 1: Housing Experiences and Life Trajectories -- From Socialist Moderns to Urban Poor: Gender and the Housing Question in Post-Reform Vinh City / Christina Schwenkel -- From ABC to Post-Industrial Suburb: Living in a Vision / Bo Larsson (Translated from Swedish by Aidan Allen) -- The Rise and Fall of Collective Housing: Hanoi between Vision and Decision / Lisa B. Welch Drummond and Nguyen Thanh Binh -- Wrestling with the Soviet State: A Life History of Housing in Leningrad / Thomas Borén and Michael Gentile -- Part 2: Planning and Architecture: Designing Socialist and Post-Socialist Urbanisms -- Only Visions: The Case of South City, Prague / Steven Logan -- Phnom Penh During and after Socialism: Permanence and Reshaping of the Urban Centrality / Gabriel Fauveaud -- Planning for “Renaissance”: Vanguard Urbanism in Addis Ababa / Jesse McClelland -- Recuperate, Recycle, Reuse: Adaptive Solutions for the Socialist Architecture of Bucharest / Laura Visan -- The Paradox of Preserving Modernism: Heritage Debates at Alexanderplatz, Berlin / Markus Kip and Douglas Young -- Part 3: Governance and Social Order -- China’s “New” Socialist City: From Red Aesthetics to Standard Urban Governance / Carolyn Cartier -- Property Relations and the Politics of the Suburban Living Place in the Post-Communist City: Transition Stories from Tirana, Albania / Marcela Mele and Andrew E.G. Jonas -- Urban Natures in Managua, Nicaragua / Laura Shillington -- The Reshaping of Post-Socialist Hồ Chí Minh City: Leisure Practices and Social Control / Marie Gibert and Emmanuelle Peyvel -- Mapping Khujand: The Governance of Spatial Representation in Post-Socialist Tajikistan / Wladimir Sgibnev -- Conclusion / Douglas Young and Lisa B. Welch Drummond.
Abstract:
"Socialist cities have special qualities which endure in particular, subtle, and often under-theorized ways. This book engages with socialism on a global scale, as well as the variety of socialist urbanisms and post-socialist urbanisms, and the range of ways in which globalization intersects with changes in socialist and post-socialist cities. Offering a unique international comparative focus, the book's fourteen case studies from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa are grouped under three main themes: housing experiences and life trajectories, planning and architecture, and governance and social order. Featuring contributors from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and research foci, Socialist and Post-Socialist Urbanisms brings together a collection of essays on cities that are often overlooked in mainstream urban studies."--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Issued also in electronic formats.