Cities of Europe: Changing Contexts, Local Arrangement and the Challenge to Urban CohesionISBN: 978-1-4051-2132-3
Paperback
370 pages
January 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Michael Harloe, University of Salford, UK.
"The scientific cooperation that produced Cities of
Europe demonstrates that the European Union entails more than
market integration. In identifying a distinctive European city
ideal-type, this collection turns a Eurocratic alphabet soup of
research projects -- ESOPO, URBEX, UGIS, EUREX -- into a tasty
broth of thoughtful insights about contemporary urban social
problems. American urbanists will derive theoretical sustenance
from the introductory essays, and, despite the famine of urban
policy in the US, can feast upon the variety of state interventions
in European cities."
Hilary Silver, Brown University, Providence,
US.
"Unmercifully vexing to urban scholars is the gap between the
texts that they produce and the myriad ways in which the city is
actually experienced. With its wonderful CD-Rom, Cities of
Europe engages the reader in closing the breach."
Robert A. Beauregard
Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy, New York,
US
"This valuable compendium provides strong essays by major
European scholars on social divisions, spatiality, and policies
that clarify post-Fordist/postwelfare European cities, and a CD-ROM
with supporting materials and 2,000 images of relevant places."
Choice
“Valuable to our knowledge about urban sociology.
Blackwell has a long tradition of publishing high-quality books in
its ‘Studies in Urban and Social Change’
series.”
Geographical Review