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From the City as a Project to the City Project: History

by Fernando Carrión Mena , Sebastián Rodríguez Alvarez
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9783031942259
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer
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  • Pages: 536
  • Original Price: EUR 196.19
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 995 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Earth Sciences / Geography

Part 1: Introduction.- The City as a Project: A historial overview.- Par 2: Central ideas of the city as a Project.- The city from the duty to be.- Decolonial perspectives in the idea of city as a Project.- City as Utopia.- Urban history and the urban.- The evolution of urban over rural áreas.- Part 3: Cities in history.- Asian cities.- Beijing: Ruptures and endurances in an Asian intersocietal system.- Postcolonial Mumbai: The paradoxical city.- Istabul: Constantinople.- African cities.- Africa’s cities as projects?- Antananarivo, capital status and readings of the urban landscape. Concepts of competing powers since the 18th century.- Nador: From military barracks to intermediate city.- Latin American cities.- Colonial cities: Vulnerability and contingency.- Historical context of the Q'ente and Santa Rita de Q'ente properties (Historic sanctuary of Machupicchu) and its implications for the Machupicchu property.- Tenochtitlan: Agriculture, urbanism, and Aztec houses in the 16th Century.- The plan of Tenochtitlan and the symbolic dominance of the Holy Roman Empire during the Diet of Nuremberg (1524).- The classic city.- The political community in classical urban thought (Utopia).- The industrial city.- The dialectics of industrial-immigratory city.- Haussmann and the disruption of the apparatus of capture in mid-19th century Paris.- The modern city.- Modern city. A breaking point in the history of cities.- From IAPI to Ceilândia: Occupation and dislodgement in the construction of Brasília.- The Socialist City.- The Soviet and East European City during state socialism: An overview.- Moscow, the Soviet city: The impact of the Soviet urban plan in the city of Moscow today.- From the Fordist to the Post-Fordist city. The reunification of Berlin: Searching for the ‘Center’ the new city Project.- Havana: Past, present and future.- Part 4: Epilogue.- Epilogue. The importance of the city as anticipation.

Fernando Carrión Mena is a Research Professor at the Interuniversity Alliance URBS.TIC. His focus of study are the topics of: housing, urbanization process, city, historical centers, cultural heritage, violence, security and drug trafficking, borders, decentralization and sociology of soccer, among others. He created 8 thematic magazines (political science, security, city, historical centers, borders), wrote more than 1000 journalistic articles and 306 academic articles, published 74 books (editor of 52 and author of 22) and edited 12 book collections (97 volumes). He produced 4 film documentaries. He has worked as a consultant for multilateral organizations and as a university professor. For his career he received 9 awards, 6 decorations and 5 distinctions of honored citizen.

Sebastián Rodríguez Alvarez is a Researcher at the Interuniversity Alliance URBS.TIC. Master in Urban Studies with specialization in Geography and Territorial Processes from FLACSO Ecuador and Geographer from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Consultant in diverse projects of land use planning, environmental management and urban mobility at local and national levels. His academic experience is related to the development of research projects on urban ecology and modeling of territorial processes. His research interests include geographic information science, data science, quality of urban life, socio-spatial segregation and urban violence.

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