Cities and Economic Change : Restructuring and Dislocation in the Global Metropolis
[Book Description]
Cities and Economic change is a much-needed textbook, combining a sound theoretical grounding with an empirical overview of the urban economy. Specific references are made to key emergent processes and debates including splintered labour markets, informal economies, consumption, a comparative discussion of North and South, and quantitative aspects of globalization. The text is clear and readable with pedagogical features and illustrative case studies integrated throughout. The use of boxes for city examples, key questions for discussion at the end of main chapters together with suggested readings, key web sites are designed to aid learning and understanding.
[Table of Contents]
List of Figures and Tables ix
About the Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xv
1 Introduction: Cities and Economic Change 1 (12)
Ronan Paddison
Tom Hutton
SECTION 1 PROCESSES 13 (112)
2 Cities, Technologies and Economic Change 15 (23)
Kenneth E. Corey
Mark I. Wilson
Peilei Fan
3 Cities and Rescaling 38 (19)
John Harrison
4 New Economies, New Spaces 57 (17)
Stefan Kratke
5 Redundant and Marginalized Spaces 74 (19)
Ivan Turok
6 Splintering Labour Markets 93 (15)
Danny MacKinnon
7 Informal Economies 108(17)
Colin C. Williams
SECTION 2 STEERING THE URBAN ECONOMY 125(92)
8 Boosterism, Brokerage and Uneasy 127(18)
Bedfellows: Networked Urban Governance and
the Emergence of Post-Political Orthodoxy
Iain Deas
Nicola Headlam
9 The Resilient City: On the Determinants 145(17)
of Successful Urban Economies
Mario Polese
10 Imagineering the City 162(14)
Marguerite van den Berg
11 Inclusivity 176(20)
Edgar Pieterse
12 Urban Economic Development and 196(21)
Environmental Sustainability
Mark Whitehead
SECTION 3 REFLECTIONS 217(30)
13 Theories of Place and a Place for 219(12)
Theories
K. C. Ho
14 Epilogue: Economic Change, Globalizing 231(16)
Cities, and the New Urban Order
Tom Hutton
References 247(43)
Index 290