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THE CITY
LOS ANGELES AND URBAN THEORY AT THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY |
By: |
Allen J. Scott (Editor), Edward W. Soja (Editor) |
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ISBN 10: |
0520213130 |
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9780520213135 |
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Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
9 April, 1998 |
Pages: |
483 |
Description: |
The editors of this text have assembled a variety of essays examining the built environment and human dynamics of the city of Los Angeles, emphasizing the dramatic changes that have occurred since 1960. Together the essays seek to create a new kind of urban analysis. |
Synopsis: |
Los Angeles has grown from a scattered collection of towns and villages to one of the largest megacities in the world. In the process, it has inspired controversy among critics and scholars, as well as among its residents. Seeking original perspectives rather than consensus, the editors of The City have assembled a variety of essays examining the built environment and human dynamics of this extraordinary modern city, emphasizing the dramatic changes that have occurred since 1960. Together the essays--by experts in urban planning, architecture, geography, and sociology--create a new kind of urban analysis, one that is open to diversity but strongly committed to collective theoretical and practical understanding. |
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58 illustrations, 15 tables |
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US |
Imprint: |
University of California Press |
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