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Rejecting the hype, generalization, and the extreme optimism and pessimism that have dominated debates in the field, 'The Cybercities Reader' is the first book to bring together a vast range of debates and examples of ICT-based city changes. Combining 63 of the best writings on cities and new technologies and 25 specially commissioned pieces from the world's best social scientists, the book's sweep is unmatched. As well as including some of the best work on histories and theories of cybercities, the book includes state of the art analyses of the relations between transport and telecommunications, "bricks" and "bytes" urban economies, virtual and place-based communities, mobile phones and city streets, surveillance and the city, cities and digital divides, the meaning of place and cyberspace, and urban planning and city media strategies. Our world is urbanizing fast, changing the way we live, work, create wealth, travel, interact, and relate to the places around us. It therefore becomes imperative to understand how cities and new information and media technologies relate. 'The Cybercities Reader' will prove indispensable reading to anyone interested in how this intersection of cities and new media are shaping societies, economies, and cultures on our increasingly urbanized and mediated planet.
Sociology of environment --- Computer. Automation --- Sociology of culture --- 711.4 --- 004 --- Stedenbouw (theorie) --- Stedenbouw (esthetica) --- ICT --- Cities and towns. --- Information society. --- Information technology --- Telecommunication --- Geografie --- Social aspects. --- Sociale geografie --- Bewoning en leefgemeenschap.
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"From the penthouse to the sewers--the political geography of the vertical city Vertical is a brilliant re-imagining of the world we live in. Today we live in a world that can no longer be read as a two-dimensional map. In Vertical Stephen Graham rewrites the city at every level, calling for a a new understanding of our surroundings that takes into account above and below: why Dubai has been built to be seen from GoogleEarth; how the superrich in Sao Paulo live their penthouse lives far from the street; why London billionaires build vast subterranean basements rather than move house. Vertical will make you look at the city anew: from the viewfinders of drones, satellites, from the top of skyscrapers, at street-level and from underground bunkers: this is a new politics of space and geography"--
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development. --- ARCHITECTURE / General. --- Cities and towns --- Land use, Urban. --- Space (Architecture) --- Villes --- Utilisation urbaine du sol --- Espace (Architecture) --- Growth. --- Social aspects. --- Croissance --- Aspect social --- 711.13 --- Architecture and space --- Space and architectural mass --- Space in architecture --- Architecture --- City planning --- Urban land use --- Urban economics --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Growth, Urban --- Sprawl, Urban --- Urban development --- Urban growth --- Urban sprawl --- Migration, Internal --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; sociale geografie ; socio-economische aspecten ; stadsgeografie --- Composition, proportion, etc. --- Stadsontwikkeling ; zowel ondergronds als bovengronds --- Verticale steden ; in de diepte ; in de hoogte --- Architectuur ; stedenbouw ; hoogbouw ; diepbouw --- Stedenbouw ; (sociale) geografie --- Land use, Urban --- Growth --- Social aspects --- Negative space (Architecture)
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Cities and towns. --- Urban warfare. --- Political violence. --- Military policy. --- Villes --- Guerre urbaine --- Violence politique --- Politique militaire --- Sécurité urbaine --- Politique urbaine --- Surveillance électronique --- Politique publique
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Cities and towns. --- Terrorism. --- Urban warfare. --- Guerre urbaine --- Geografie --- Sociale geografie --- Bewoning en leefgemeenschap. --- Villes --- Terrorisme
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Providing the most comprehensive, international and interdisciplinary analysis yet of the relationships between cities, urban life and new technologies, this informative book incorporates detailed discussions of cybercity history, theory, economic processes, mobilities, physical forms, social and cultural worlds, digital divides, public domains, strategies, politics and futures. The book includes coverage of post modern technoculture, virtual reality and the body, global city economies, urban surveillance, e-commerce, teleworking, community informatics, digital architecture, urban technology strategies, and the role of cities and new technologies in the 'war on terrorism'. The first interdisciplinary book to address the complex interrelationships between the use and application of electronic technologies and practices and processes of contemporary metropolitan life, this key text adopts a uniquely international perspective. Detailed case studies include 'virtual cities' in Amsterdam, Internet cabins in Lima, back offices in Jamaica, and 'smart' highways in Melbourne. An excellent teaching aid with part, section and individual extract introductions, this outstanding book provides an up-to-date snapshot of how policies for cities and cyberspaces are being combined across the world.
711.4 --- 004 --- Stedenbouw (theorie) --- Stedenbouw (esthetica) --- ICT --- Steden ; technologie en maatschappij --- Architectuur en cyberspace --- Stedenbouw ; theorie ; 21ste eeuw --- Stedenbouw ; theorie ; 20ste eeuw --- Stedenbouw. Ruimtelijke ordening ; stedelijke ontwikkeling --- Information technology --- Telecommunication --- Cities and towns. --- Information society. --- Technologie de l'information --- Télécommunications --- Villes. --- Société numérique. --- Social aspects. --- Société.
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In basements, dingy backrooms, warehouses, and other neglected places around the world music is being made that doesn't fit neatly into popular or classical categories and genres, whose often extreme sounds and tiny concerts hover on the fringes of these commercial and cultural mainstreams. The term "underground music" as it's being used here connects various forms of music-making that exist outside or on the fringes of mainstream institutions and culture, such as noise, free improvisation, and extreme metal. This is music that makes little money, that's noisy and exploratory in sound and that's largely independent from both the market and from traditional high art institutions. In this book, by outlining the historical background but focusing on the digital age, the underground and its fringes can be seen as based in radical anti-capitalist politics or radical aesthetics while also being tied to the political contexts and structures of late capitalism.
Music / Ethnomusicology --- Music --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries)
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