Environment and Planning (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2800
Utgivningsdatum
2011-10-28
Upplaga
1
Förlag
SAGE Publications Ltd
Medarbetare
Barnes, Trevor / Batty, Michael / Bennett, Robert J / Peck, Jamie / Thrift, Nigel / Longley, Paul A.
Illustrationer
Illustrations, maps
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 14 mm
Vikt
622 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
5 Hardbacks
ISBN
9781446208083

Environment and Planning

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Academic publisher, Pion, has an outstanding reputation for publishing high quality journals in the fields of geography, physics and experimental psychology. The four geographical journals in the Pion stable - the Environment and Planning series - are committed to publishing innovative, interdisciplinary quality papers which tackle a range of important questions. This collection, edited by a stellar editorial team under the leadership of Stuart Elden and published by SAGE, draws from all four journals to showcase the best of the best on offer in urban and regional research.

Volume One: Cities and Regions provides a selection of papers from the original journal in the series, focused on the opportunities and challenges associated with urban and regional transformations around the world. The wide-ranging remit of the journal allows readers to draw on sources from many disciplines - geography, sociology, economics, environmental science, political science, planning, and regional studies.

Volume Two: Planning and Design brings together seminal articles that promote research relating to spatial problems and plans concerning the built environment and the spatial structure of cities and regions. It brings an avowedly interdisciplinary approach to urban design, planning, modeling, simulation, GIS and spatial analysis, focusing on new scientific and computational approaches.

Volume Three: Government and Policy presents the path-breaking papers that have been at the forefront of research on government, governance, and innovations in public policy. The journal encourages international perspectives and dialogue as illustrated by the varied selection in this volume.

Volume Four: Society and Space brings together papers from the pre-eminent journal for interdisciplinary debates around society and space involving, among others, philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, historians and political scientists. It includes articles that exemplify the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and the spatial.

Volume Five: Foundations, edited by the whole team, rounds off the collection with a selection of articles that eloquently demonstrate the theoretically sophisticated and practically relevant focus of this remarkable family of journals.
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Trevor Barnes is a professor and University Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia where he has been since 1983. He is the author or editor of 13 books, the most recent with Brett Christophers, Economic Geography: A Critical Introduction (2018). His research interests are in economic geography and in the history and methodology of geography. He is a fellow of both the Royal Society of Canada and the British Academy.

Jamie Peck is Canada Research Chair in Urban & Regional Political Economy, Distinguished University Scholar, and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Previously, he was a professor of geography at the University of WisconsinMadison and the University of Manchester. With research interests in urban restructuring, geographical political economy, labor studies, the politics of policy formation and mobility, and economic geography, he is currently working on theories of capitalist restructuring and the political economy of neoliberalization. His recent books include Offshore: Exploring the Worlds of Global Outsourcing (2017, Oxford), Fast Policy: Experimental statecraft at the Thresholds of Neoliberalism (2015, Minnesota, with Nik Theodore), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography (2012, Wiley-Blackwell, coedited with Trevor Barnes & Eric Sheppard), and Constructions of Neoliberal Reason (2010, Oxford). Jamie Peck is the managing editor of EPA: Economy and Space and the editor in chief of the Environment and Planning journals.


Nigel Thrift is a Visiting Professor in Oxford and Tsinghua Universities. He was previously Executive Director of Schwarzman Scholars, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Warwick and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research at Oxford University.


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VOLUME ONE: CITIES AND REGIONS Production, Consumption, Networks 'It's Gotta Be Da Shoes': Domestic Manufacturing, International Subcontracting, and the Production of Athletic Footwear - Richard Barff and Jonathan Austen External Control and Regional Development: The Case of Scotland - John Firn The Technopoles of Southern California - Allen Scott Whither Global Production Networks in Economic Geography? Past, Present, and Future - Martin Hess and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung Displacement, Consumption, and Identity - Philip Crang Understanding Alternative Food Networks: Exploring the Role of Short Food Supply Chains in Rural Development - Henk Renting, Terry Marsden and Jo Banks The Politics of Relocation: Gender, Nationality, and Value in a Mexican Maquiladora - Melissa Wright Nature, Environment, Ecologies At the End of Nature: Cyborgs, 'Humachines', and Environments in Postmodernity - Timothy Luke First World Political Ecology: Lessons from the Wise Use Movement - James McCarthy Back to the Land: The Paradox of Organic Food Standards - Julie Guthman Power, Nature, and the City: The Conquest of Water and the Political Ecology of Urbanization in Guayaquil, Ecuador, 1880 - 1990 - Erik Swyngedouw Pimping Climate Change: Richard Branson, Global Warming, and the Performance of Green Capitalism - Scott Prudham Strategy, Regulation, Governance Corporate Strategy and Corporate Strategists: Power, Identity, and Knowledge within the Firm - Erica Schoenberger Embedded Statism - Peter Taylor 'Real' Regulation: The Administrative State - Gordon Clark Towards a Schumpeterian Workfare Regime in Britain? Reflections on Regulation, Governance, and Welfare State - Bob Jessop Trojan Pig: Paradoxes of Food Safety Regulation - Elizabeth Dunn Globalization, Regionalization, Locality From Localised Social Structures to Localities as Agents - Kevin Cox and Andrew Mair The Political Place of Locality Studies - David Massey Regional and Interregional Interdependencies: Alternative Accounting Systems - Geoffrey Hewings The Elusive Concept of Localization Economies: Towards a Knowledge-Based Theory of Spatial Clustering - Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell Globalization and the Production of New Urban Spaces: Pacific Rim Megaprojects in the Late 20th Century - Kris Olds Deconstructing Regions: Notes on the Scales of Spatial Life - Annssi Paasi Spatialities of Globalisation - Ash Amin VOLUME TWO: PLANNING AND DESIGN Building Morphologies The Palladian Grammar - George Stiny and William Mitchell The Bungalows of Buffalo - F Downing and U Flemming A Palladian Construction Grammar - Design Reasoning with Shape Grammars and Rapid Prototyping - Larry Sass Architectural Morphospace: Mapping Worlds of Built Forms - Philip Steadman and Linda Mitchell Urban Flows, Forms and Fields To Take Hold of Space: Isovists and Isovist Fields - Michael Benedikt From Isovists to Visibility Graphs: A Methodology for the Analysis of Architectural Space - Alasdair Turner et al A Statistical Examination of Visual Depth in Building Elevations - Andrew Crompton and Frank Brown Natural Movement: Or, Configuration and Attraction in Urban Pedestrian Movement - Bill Hillier et al Self-Organizing Pedestrian Movement - Dirk Helbing et al The Network Analysis of Urban Streets: A Primal Approach - Sergio Porta, Paolo Crucitti and Vito Latora Urban Simulation Graph-Cellular Automata: A Generalised Discrete Urban and Regional Model - David O'Sullivan A Self-Modifying Cellular Automaton Model of Historical Urbanization in the San Francisco Bay Area - Keith Clarke, Stacy Hoppen and Leonard Gaydos SIMPOP: A Multiagent System for the Study of Urbanism - Lena Sanders et al Urban Settlement Transitions - Claes Andersson, Steen Rasmussen and Roger White Building a City In Vitro: The Experiment and the