Unruly cities? : order/disorder / edited by Steve Pile, Christopher Brook and Gerry Mooney.

Contributor(s): Pile, Steve [editor] | Brook, Christopher [editor] | Mooney, Gerry [editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Understanding citiesPublication details: 1999Description: ix, 387 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cmISBN: 0415200741Subject(s): CITIES AND TOWNS | SOCIOLOGY, URBANLOC classification: GC HT 151 .Un57 1999Summary: Cities are places of mixing and meeting - places where different worlds encounter one another on the streets. Yet cities are all too often seen as unruly places in need of government and control. Unruly cities? asks questions about the ways in which cities mix different worlds. Taking a fresh approach to issues of order and disorder and extending our spatial understanding of cities, this book develops new insights into city life, using a wide variety of examples drawn from around the world. Unruly Cities? challenges the common-place assumption that cities are threatened by disorder 'from below' and that they might be ruled by an order imposed 'from above'. In fact, as this book shows, cities are open to many forms of order and disorder, from both within and beyond the city. Here are to be found cities' problems - and their potentials
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
The heterogeneity of cities -- Urban 'disorders' -- Walled cities: surveillance, regulation and segregation -- Divisive cities: power and segregation in cities -- City politics -- The unsustainable city? -- Administered cities -- On orderings and the city

Cities are places of mixing and meeting - places where different worlds encounter one another on the streets. Yet cities are all too often seen as unruly places in need of government and control.
Unruly cities? asks questions about the ways in which cities mix different worlds. Taking a fresh approach to issues of order and disorder and extending our spatial understanding of cities, this book develops new insights into city life, using a wide variety of examples drawn from around the world.
Unruly Cities? challenges the common-place assumption that cities are threatened by disorder 'from below' and that they might be ruled by an order imposed 'from above'. In fact, as this book shows, cities are open to many forms of order and disorder, from both within and beyond the city. Here are to be found cities' problems - and their potentials

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