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Global Metropolitan: Globalizing Cities in a Capitalist World by John Rennie-Short β€” book cover

Global Metropolitan: Globalizing Cities in a Capitalist World

by John Rennie-Short
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"This book explores the meaning of the globalizing project in cities: the maintaining, securing and increasing of urban economic competitiveness in a global world; the reimagining of the city; the rewriting of the city for both internal and external audiences; the construction of new spaces and the hosting of new events. Specific chapters look at the significance of signature architects, the hosting of the Summer Olympics and the role of the super-rich." The main thesis of the book is that this discourse of globalizing is a major force in the restructuring of cities around the world. The book will show how a similar range of globalizing practices - including the hosting of mega-events, the siting of urban spectaculars, the representation of the city to a world of global flows - are important processes structuring urban socio-spatial transformation in the contemporary world.

Synopsis

Exploring the connections between globalization and urbanization, this notable book places particular emphasis on understanding the economic function of global cities, the political process of globalizing cities, and the cultural significance of cosmopolitan cities. The book explores the meaning of the globalizing project in cities: the maintaining, securing and increasing of urban economic competitiveness in a global world the reimagining of the city the rewriting of the city for both internal and external audiences the construction of new spaces and the hosting of new events. Specific chapters look at the significance of signature architects, the hosting of the Summer Olympics and the role of the super-rich. The main thesis of the book is that this discourse of globalizing is a major force in the restructuring of cities around the world.

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'A Comprehensive and accessible text that is a welcome contribution to the world cities literature in general and Routledge's "Questioning Cities" series in particular.' - Linda McCarthy, The Professional Geographer

Book Details

Published
January 11, 2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
160
ISBN
9781134405190

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