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Intercultural Urbanism: City Planning from the Ancient World to the Modern Day

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Intercultural Urbanism: City Planning from the Ancient World to the Modern Day

Contributors:

By (Author) Dean Saitta

ISBN:

9781786994097

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Zed Books Ltd

Publication Date:

23rd July 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Urban communities
Social and cultural anthropology
Regional / urban economics
Archaeology
Settlement, urban and rural geography
Sustainability

Dewey:

307.1216

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 222mm

Weight:

390g

Description

Cities today are paradoxical. They are engines of innovation and opportunity, but they are also plagued by significant income inequality and segregation by ethnicity, race, and class. These inequalities and segregations are often reinforced by the urban built environment: the planning of space and the design of architecture. This condition threatens attainment of wider social and economic prosperity. In this innovative new study, Dean Saitta explores questions of urban sustainability by taking an intercultural, trans-historical approach to city planning. Saitta uses a largely untapped body of knowledgethe archaeology of cities in the ancient worldto generate ideas about how public space, housing, and civic architecture might be better designed to promote inclusion and community, while also making our cities more environmentally sustainable. By integrating this knowledge with knowledge generated by evolutionary studies and urban ethnography (including a detailed look at Denver, Colorado, one of Americas most desirable and fastest growing destination cities but one that is also experiencing significant spatial segregation and gentrification), Saittas book offers an invaluable new perspective for urban studies scholars and urban planning professionals.

Reviews

'This book is in the vanguard of efforts that use cities from the distant past to shed light on contemporary urban processes. It gives scholars, policy makers, students, and others interested in urbanism today much to think about. * Michael E. Smith, Arizona State University *
Saitta is unique in that he is as sharp a critic of contemporary urbanism as any geographer or city planner, while at the same time bringing to bear a career of research on ancient cities and forms of life. This book does an excellent job of synthesizing vast amounts of scholarship while showcasing new data from contemporary and archaeological case studies. * Scott Hutson, University of Kentucky *

Author Bio

Dean Saitta is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Urban Studies program at the University of Denver. His research interests include ancient city planning and design, comparative architectural and urban form, and North American archaeology. He is the co-author of Denver: An Archaeological History (2000).

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