02033 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001600151072001500167072001500182072001400197072001300211072001400224072001300238072001300251072001200264072002100276072002100297072001800318100001700336245006200353250000600415260003200421300001000453520120500463999001501668131700576720250317111642.0250312042017GB eng  a9781317005766 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 41.99fBB a01 aeng7 aRGC2thema7 aAMVD2thema7 aJHB2thema7 aRPC2thema7 aTN2thema7 aRGC2bic7 aAMVD2bic7 aJHB2bic7 aRPC2bic7 aTN2bic7 aARC0080002bisac7 aSOC0150002bisac7 a307.762bisac1 aRob Sullivan10aTwenty-First Century UrbanismbA New Analysis of the City a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20170904 a136 p bThis volume argues that the city cannot be captured by any one mode of analysis but instead is composed of the mobile, relational, efficient, sentient, and the phenomenological with all of them cast in new theoretical configurations and combined into one methodological entity. Rather than focusing on any one city or abstract analytical model, this book instead takes a multipronged theoretical and methodological approach to present the city as an intelligent affective organism – a sentient being. It proposes that cities operate on a relational, mobile, and phenomenological basis through the mode of efficiency, calibrated by a profoundly complicated division of labor. Its starting point is that the city is a mobile unit of analysis, from its economic status to its demographic makeup, from its cultural configuration to its environmental conditions, and therefore easily evades our quantitative and qualitative methods of computation and comprehension. Twenty-First Century Urbanism provides planning and urban design academics and students with a multifaceted approach to understanding the development of cities, encouraging the examination of cities through a myriad, non-linear approach. c7683d7683