Cities Rethought

Cities Rethought
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 109
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ISBN-10 : 9781509565627
ISBN-13 : 1509565620
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Book Synopsis Cities Rethought by : Gautam Bhan

Download or read book Cities Rethought written by Gautam Bhan and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2024-10-30 with total page 109 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a world of disruptions and seemingly endless complexity, cities have become – perhaps more than ever – central to thinking about the future of humanity. Yet rarely has the study of cities been more fragmented among different silos of expertise, diverse genres of scholarship, and widening chasms between theory and practice. How can we do better? Cities Rethought suggests that we need to remake the way we see and know cities in order to rethink how we act and intervene within them. To this end, it offers the contours of a new urban disposition. This disposition, articulated through its normative, analytical, and operational elements, offers an opportunity for scholars, practitioners, and citizens alike to approach the complexity of cities anew, and find ways to rethink both scholarly analyses as well as modes of practice. Written collectively for a wide audience, the text draws from cities across the global north and south, speaks across diverse genres of ideas, and reflects on the lived experience of the authors as both researchers and practitioners. It is an essential text for anyone committed to knowing their own cities as well as finding ways to meaningfully intervene in them.


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