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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almahu_9947414867902882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 335 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511522192 (ebook)
    Content: Cities such as New York, Tokyo and London are the centres of transnational corporate headquarters, of international finance, transnational institutions, and telecommunications. They are the dominant loci in the contemporary world economy, and the influence of a relatively small number of cities within world affairs has been a feature of the shift from an international to a more global economy which took place during the 1970s and 1980s. This book brings together the leading researchers in the field to write seventeen original essays which cover both the theoretical and practical issues involved. They examine the nature of world cities, and their demands as special places in need of specific urban policies; the relationship between world cities within global networks of economic flows; and the relationship between world city research and world-systems analysis and other theoretical frameworks.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , Part 1. Introduction: world city, huypothesis and context. 1. World cities in a world-system / Paul L. Knox -- 2. Where we stand: a decade of world city research / John Friedmann -- 3. World cities and territorial states: the rise and fall of their mutuality / Peter J. Taylor -- 4. On concentration and centrality in the global city / Saskia Sassen -- Part 2. Cities in systems. 5. Cities in global matrices: toward mapping the world-system's city system / David A. Smith and Michael Timberlake -- 6. World cities, multinational corporations, and urban hierarchy: the case of the United States / Donald Lyons and Scott Salmon -- 7. Transport and the world city paradigm / David J. Keeling -- 8. The world city hypothesis: reflections from the periphery / David Simon -- 9. Global logics in the Carribean city system: the case of Miami / Ramon Grosfoguel -- 10. Comparing Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles: testing some world cities hypotheses / Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod -- 11. 'Going global' in te semi-periphery: world cities as political projects. The case of Toronto / Graham Todd. Part 3. Politics and policy in world cities: theory and practice. 12. Re-presenting world cities: cultural theory/social practice / Anthony D. King -- 13. Theorizing the global-local connection / Robert A. Beauregard -- 14. The disappearance of world cities and the globalization of local politics / Michael Peter Smith -- 15. World cities and global communities: the municipal foreign policy movement and new roles for cities / Andre Kirby and Sallie Marston, with Kenneth Seasholes -- 16. The environmental problematic in world cities / Roger Keil -- 17. The successful management and administration of world cities: mission impossible? / Peter M. Ward -- Appendix: the world city hypothesis / John Friedman.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521481656
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_883445492
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 335 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9780511522192
    Content: Cities such as New York, Tokyo and London are the centres of transnational corporate headquarters, of international finance, transnational institutions, and telecommunications. They are the dominant loci in the contemporary world economy, and the influence of a relatively small number of cities within world affairs has been a feature of the shift from an international to a more global economy which took place during the 1970s and 1980s. This book brings together the leading researchers in the field to write seventeen original essays which cover both the theoretical and practical issues involved. They examine the nature of world cities, and their demands as special places in need of specific urban policies; the relationship between world cities within global networks of economic flows; and the relationship between world city research and world-systems analysis and other theoretical frameworks
    Content: Part 1. Introduction: world city, huypothesis and context. 1. World cities in a world-system / Paul L. Knox -- 2. Where we stand: a decade of world city research / John Friedmann -- 3. World cities and territorial states: the rise and fall of their mutuality / Peter J. Taylor -- 4. On concentration and centrality in the global city / Saskia Sassen -- Part 2. Cities in systems. 5. Cities in global matrices: toward mapping the world-system's city system / David A. Smith and Michael Timberlake -- 6. World cities, multinational corporations, and urban hierarchy: the case of the United States / Donald Lyons and Scott Salmon -- 7. Transport and the world city paradigm / David J. Keeling -- 8. The world city hypothesis: reflections from the periphery / David Simon -- 9. Global logics in the Carribean city system: the case of Miami / Ramon Grosfoguel -- 10. Comparing Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles: testing some world cities hypotheses / Janet Lippman Abu-Lughod -- 11. 'Going global' in te semi-periphery: world cities as political projects. The case of Toronto / Graham Todd. Part 3. Politics and policy in world cities: theory and practice. 12. Re-presenting world cities: cultural theory/social practice / Anthony D. King -- 13. Theorizing the global-local connection / Robert A. Beauregard -- 14. The disappearance of world cities and the globalization of local politics / Michael Peter Smith -- 15. World cities and global communities: the municipal foreign policy movement and new roles for cities / Andre Kirby and Sallie Marston, with Kenneth Seasholes -- 16. The environmental problematic in world cities / Roger Keil -- 17. The successful management and administration of world cities: mission impossible? / Peter M. Ward -- Appendix: the world city hypothesis / John Friedman
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521481656
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521484701
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780521481656
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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