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John Rennie Short

    1 gennaio 1951

    John Rennie Short è un professore di politiche pubbliche il cui lavoro affronta temi legati a città, migrazioni e disuguaglianze globali. La sua scrittura approfondisce le radici storiche e geografiche delle sfide sociali contemporanee, offrendo spunti profondi su come plasmiamo il mondo che ci circonda e come esso ci plasma. Attraverso la sua attività accademica, rende argomenti complessi accessibili a un vasto pubblico, promuovendo la comprensione di questioni cruciali del nostro tempo.

    Urban Theory
    Korea
    Burn
    Globalization, Modernity and the City
    Cities and Nature
    The Unequal City
    • The Unequal City

      Urban Resurgence, Displacement and the Making of Inequality in Global Cities

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Examining the dynamics of urban transformation, this book delves into the rising population and capital investments in cities worldwide, highlighting the displacement of poorer residents and the reconfiguration of urban spaces. It provides a comprehensive guide to contemporary urban issues, exploring key trends such as liquid capital's influence, the rise of megaprojects and global events, the emergence of a new wealthy class, and the development of a new middle class, offering insights into the complexities of modern urban life.

      The Unequal City
    • Cities and Nature

      • 544pagine
      • 20 ore di lettura

      Focusing on urban environments, the book explores their historical development and its environmental impacts on city dwellers. It addresses contemporary challenges like urban ecology, climate change, and resource management, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices. The discourse on sustainability is examined through various theoretical lenses, highlighting environmental justice and the influence of gender and race. Finally, it showcases diverse urban sustainability initiatives, from simple greening efforts to comprehensive plans that incorporate multiple sustainability dimensions.

      Cities and Nature
    • The book delves into the intricate relationship between urbanization, globalization, and modernization, highlighting the emergence of major cities as pivotal players in the modern world. It examines themes such as urban bias in global flows, the development of metropolitan identities, and the evolution of urban spectacles. Through thematic chapters, it addresses key issues like modernist traffic challenges, urban utopias, and the prominence of primate cities, providing a comprehensive analysis of the urban experience in contemporary society.

      Globalization, Modernity and the City
    • Burn

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      From advertising exec in the city to charcoal burner in the woods: a frank and inspiring memoir about letting go of what we're told to want, risking everything to find happiness and the brutal salve of nature.

      Burn
    • Korea

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The globalization of space -- Separate worlds -- Early Joseon maps -- Europe looks East -- Cartographic encounters -- Joseon and its neighbors -- Cartographies of the late Joseon -- Representing Korea in the modern era -- The colonial grid -- Representing the new country -- Cartroversies -- Guide to further reading

      Korea
    • Urban Theory

      • 300pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      This wide-ranging and state-of-the-art new edition reviews the classic contributions to understanding modern and post-modern cities, and is comprehensively updated to take account of the issues and concepts at stake in 21st century urban theory.

      Urban Theory
    • Cities and Suburbs

      New Metropolitan Realities in the Us

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the evolving dynamics of metropolitan areas, this book offers an in-depth analysis of various factors such as historical trends, demographic shifts, geographic influences, economic challenges, and political developments in the United States during the twenty-first century. It provides a comprehensive understanding of how these elements interact and shape urban environments.

      Cities and Suburbs
    • Focusing on the evolution of power dynamics, this revised edition examines historical shifts in influential centers, showcasing diverse case studies that highlight current trends. It also engages in thoughtful discussions about potential future developments, providing readers with a concise yet comprehensive overview of the subject.

      An Introduction to Political Geography
    • Alternative Geographies

      • 132pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Exploring diverse perspectives on geography, this book delves into unique writing styles that challenge conventional views of the world. It critically evaluates topics such as medieval cosmologies, Renaissance magic, feng shui, and indigenous knowledge systems. By presenting these alternative frameworks, the book encourages readers to rethink their understanding of geography and offers fresh insights into how we perceive and describe our surroundings.

      Alternative Geographies
    • Geopolitics

      Making Sense of a Changing World

      • 386pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      The book offers a clear introduction to contemporary geopolitics, exploring fundamental themes and global issues. Through a regional perspective, it examines the power dynamics between states while incorporating both critical and popular analyses of geopolitical trends. This approach helps readers grasp the complexities of current international relations and the factors shaping them.

      Geopolitics