Global Urban Studies: Global Urban Studies
About the Book Series
Providing cutting edge interdisciplinary research on spatial, political, cultural and economic processes and issues in urban areas across the US and the world, books in this series examine the global processes that impact and unite urban areas. The organizing theme of the book series is the reality that behavior within and between cities and urban regions must be understood in a larger domestic and international context. An explicitly comparative approach to understanding urban issues and problems allows scholars and students to consider and analyse new ways in which urban areas across different societies and within the same society interact with each other and address a common set of challenges or issues. Books in the series cover topics which are common to urban areas globally, yet illustrate the similarities and differences in conditions, approaches, and solutions across the world, such as environment/brownfields, sustainability, health, economic development, culture, governance and national security. In short, the Global Urban Studies book series takes an interdisciplinary approach to emergent urban issues using a global or comparative perspective.
The City as Action: Retheorizing Urban Studies
1st Edition
By Narendar Pani
September 25, 2023
In constructing the urban as a set of interconnected actions, this book presents a less travelled route to understanding the city. It leads to a fresh perspective on several issues central to urban theory, including the uniqueness of a city alongside practices it shares with other urban places. ...
Animals in the City
1st Edition
Edited
By Laura A. Reese
May 31, 2023
This book presents interdisciplinary research to examine the ongoing debates around nonhuman animals in urban spaces. It explores how we can better appreciate and accommodate animals in the city, while also exploring the ecological, health, ethical, and cultural implications of the same. The book ...
Twin Cities across Five Continents: Interactions and Tensions on Urban Borders
1st Edition
Edited
By Ekaterina Mikhailova, John Garrard
May 31, 2023
This international collection provides a comprehensive overview of twin cities in different circumstances – from the emergent to the recently amalgamated, on 'soft' and 'hard' borders, with post-colonial heritage, in post-conflict environments and under strain. With examples from Europe, the ...
Negative Neighbourhood Reputation and Place Attachment: The Production and Contestation of Territorial Stigma
1st Edition
Edited
By Paul Kirkness, Andreas Tijé-Dra
March 31, 2021
The concept of territorial stigma, as developed in large part by the urban sociologist Loïc Wacquant, contends that certain groups of people are devalued, discredited and tainted by the reputation of the place where they reside. This book argues that this theory is more relevant and comprehensive ...
The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy
1st Edition
Edited
By Markus Moos, Deirdre Pfeiffer, Tara Vinodrai
July 12, 2019
Millennials have captured our imaginaries in recent years. The conventional wisdom is that this generation of young adults lives in downtown neighbourhoods near cafes, public transit and other amenities. Yet, this depiction is rarely unpacked nor problematized. Despite some commonalities, the ...
Cities at Risk: Planning for and Recovering from Natural Disasters
1st Edition
By Pierre Filion, Gary Sands
February 12, 2018
As levels of urbanization increase around the world, the growing concentrations of population and economic activity increases vulnerability to natural disasters. Interdependencies among urban populations mean that damage to the built environment, including water, sewer and energy infrastructure, ...
From Local Action to Global Networks: Housing the Urban Poor
1st Edition
By Peter Herrle, Astrid Ley
February 05, 2018
Over the past two decades it has become widely recognized that housing issues have to be placed in a broader framework acknowledging that civil society in the form of Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and their allies are increasingly networking and emerging as strong players that cannot easily ...
Governing Urban Regions Through Collaboration: A View from North America
1st Edition
By Joël Thibert
February 05, 2018
With the demise of the Old Regionalist project of achieving good regional governance through amalgamation, voluntary collaboration has become the modus operandi of a large number of North American metropolitan regions. Although many researchers have become interested in regional collaboration and ...
The Housing Question: Tensions, Continuities, and Contingencies in the Modern City
1st Edition
By Edward Murphy, Najib B. Hourani
October 31, 2016
In the wake of the Great Recession, housing and its financing suddenly re-emerged as questions of significant public concern. Yet both public and academic debates about housing have remained constricted, tending not to explore how the evolution of housing simultaneously entails basic forms of ...