Cities, War, and Terrorism: Towards an Urban GeopoliticsStephen Graham John Wiley & Sons, 15 de abr. de 2008 - 416 páginas Cities, War and Terrorism is the first book to look critically at the ways in which warfare, terrorism and counter-terrorism policies intersect in cities in the post Cold-War period.
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... Cultural Geographies, 10, 3 (2003). Stephen Graham's chapter ''cities as strategic sites'' includes some of the text published in an article in City 8 (2), 2004. Stephen Graham's chapter, ''Constructing urbicide by bulldozer in the ...
... Cultural Geographies, 10, 3 (2003). Stephen Graham's chapter ''cities as strategic sites'' includes some of the text published in an article in City 8 (2), 2004. Stephen Graham's chapter, ''Constructing urbicide by bulldozer in the ...
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... cultural change, ethnic conflict, and diasporic social mixing; of economic reregulation and liberalization; of militarization, informatization, resource exploitation, and ecological change are, to a growing extent, boiling down to often ...
... cultural change, ethnic conflict, and diasporic social mixing; of economic reregulation and liberalization; of militarization, informatization, resource exploitation, and ecological change are, to a growing extent, boiling down to often ...
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... cultural, and political change (Brenner and Theodore, 2002). The [9/11] attacks on the US and the war against organized terrorism should not keep us from seeing and remembering all the other struggles going on and the larger landscape ...
... cultural, and political change (Brenner and Theodore, 2002). The [9/11] attacks on the US and the war against organized terrorism should not keep us from seeing and remembering all the other struggles going on and the larger landscape ...
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... cultural or political differences'' (2002: 189). Put together, these factors are forcing what the anthropologist Arjun Appadurai has called an ''implosion of global and national politics into the urban world'' (1996: 152). This has led ...
... cultural or political differences'' (2002: 189). Put together, these factors are forcing what the anthropologist Arjun Appadurai has called an ''implosion of global and national politics into the urban world'' (1996: 152). This has led ...
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Conteúdo
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TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part I Cities War and Terrorism in History and Theory | 27 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part II Urbicide and the Urbanization of Warfare | 137 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Part III Exposed Cities Urban Impacts of Terrorism and the War on Terror | 247 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Epilogue | 330 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Bibliography | 335 |
TOWARDS AN URBAN GEOPOLITICS Index | 371 |
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