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Chasing World-Class Urbanism: Global Policy versus Everyday Survival in Buenos Aires
By (Author) Jacob Lederman
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
28th July 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Urban and municipal planning and policy
307.1216098211
Hardback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
Questions increasingly dominant urban planning orthodoxies and whether they truly serve everyday city dwellers What makes some cities world class Increasingly, that designation reflects the use of a toolkit of urban planning practices and policies that circulates around the globe. These strategies-establishing creative districts dedicated to t
"Jacob Lederman shows how politicians ambitions to make Buenos Aires a world-class city appeal to global audiences while inflaming local tensions and reinforcing inequality. This nuanced study of a creative city in the global South is a provocative, elegantly written contribution to comparative urban studies."Sharon Zukin, author of Naked City and The Innovation Complex
"This clearly written and persuasively argued book will be of invaluable use to urban sociologists and geographers interested in understanding in more detail and depth the varied ideological debates and pragmatic ramifications of urban policy making, city planning, and class relations in the Global South."American Journal of Sociology
"Chasing World-Class Urbanism is a book that ties conceptual innovation with empirical richness, and aims to put in conversation theories from different toolkits. "Sociological Forum
"A significant contribution to our provisional and still incomplete understanding of architectures relation to capitalism. "Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
"[Chasing World-Class Urbanism] stands out in its nuanced analysis of the dynamics of global and local cultural politics."City & Community
Jacob Lederman is assistant professor of sociology at the University of MichiganFlint.