Cities in the Telecommunications Age: The Fracturing of Geographies

Author:   James O. Wheeler ,  Yuko Aoyama ,  Barney L. Warf
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415924429


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 December 1999
Format:   Paperback
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With penetrating insight into urban cyberspace and the challenges and implications for urban planning in the age of telecommunications, Cities in the Telecommunications Age brings together the latest research on how changes and innovations in the economic system are being fuelled by networks of telecommunicators. The contributors provide illuminating case studies of how communications technologies have brought about the restructuring of cities, such as Atlanta, Phoenix, and Sunderland. The contributors include: Manuel Castells, Simon Marvin, Stephen Graham and David B. Audretsch

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Author:   James O. Wheeler ,  Yuko Aoyama ,  Barney L. Warf
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780415924429


ISBN 10:   0415924421
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   22 December 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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By any measure, Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a landmark contribution to urban studies. This outstanding collection by cutting-edge researchers offers the most comprehensive and sophisticated interpretation to date of the economic and social transformations that are reshaping urban spatial organization. -Peter O. Muller, Professor of Geography, University of Miami These essays, authored by a group of prominent senior scholars and promising young researchers, are both insightful and stimulating. I expect this timely book to become an important reference for students and researchers in geography and in city and regional planning. -Qing Shen, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cities in the Telecommunications Age presents a very wide-ranging and balanced scope on cities and telecommunications. Refreshingly, it includes empirical studies on various related aspects. The book is a must for scholars focusing on cities in pertinent disciplines, as well as students of telecommunications in the social sciences. -Aharon Kellerman, Professor and Vice-President, University of Haifa Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of a revolution with yet uncertain destinations. Experiences of cities in the United States and the United Kingdom and research findings in these countries offer informed comparisons and guideposts to human futures at the dawn of a new century. -Donald G. Janelle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario


By any measure, Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a landmark contribution to urban studies. This outstanding collection by cutting-edge researchers offers the most comprehensive and sophisticated interpretation to date of the economic and social transformations that are reshaping urban spatial organization. -- Peter O. Muller, Professor of Geography, University of Miami These essays, authored by a group of prominent senior scholars and promising young researchers, are both insightful and stimulating. I expect this timely book to become an important reference for students and researchers in geography and in city and regional planning. -- Qing Shen, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cities in the Telecommunications Age presents a very wide-ranging and balanced scope on cities and telecommunications. Refreshingly, it includes empirical studies on various related aspects. The book is a must for scholars focusing on cities in pertinent disciplines, as well as students of telecommunications in the social sciences. -- Aharon Kellerman, Professor and Vice-President, University of Haifa Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of a revolution with yet uncertain destinations. Experiences of cities in the United States and the United Kingdom and research findings in these countries offer informed comparisons and guideposts to human futures at the dawn of a new century. -- Donald G. Janelle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario


By any measure, Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a landmark contribution to urban studies. This outstanding collection by cutting-edge researchers offers the most comprehensive and sophisticated interpretation to date of the economic and social transformations that are reshaping urban spatial organization. <br>-Peter O. Muller, Professor of Geography, University of Miami <br> These essays, authored by a group of prominent senior scholars and promising young researchers, are both insightful and stimulating. I expect this timely book to become an important reference for students and researchers in geography and in city and regional planning. <br>-Qing Shen, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology <br> Cities in the Telecommunications Age presents a very wide-ranging and balanced scope on cities and telecommunications. Refreshingly, it includes empirical studies on various related aspects. The book is a must for scholars focusing on cities in pertinent disciplines, as well as students of telecommunications in the social sciences. <br>-Aharon Kellerman, Professor and Vice-President, University of Haifa <br> Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of a revolution with yet uncertain destinations. Experiences of cities in the United States and the United Kingdom and research findings in these countries offer informed comparisons and guideposts to human futures at the dawn of a new century. <br>-Donald G. Janelle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario <br>


By any measure, Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a landmark contribution to urban studies. This outstanding collection by cutting-edge researchers offers the most comprehensive and sophisticated interpretation to date of the economic and social transformations that are reshaping urban spatial organization. -Peter O. Muller, Professor of Geography, University of Miami These essays, authored by a group of prominent senior scholars and promising young researchers, are both insightful and stimulating. I expect this timely book to become an important reference for students and researchers in geography and in city and regional planning. -Qing Shen, Associate Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cities in the Telecommunications Age presents a very wide-ranging and balanced scope on cities and telecommunications. Refreshingly, it includes empirical studies on various related aspects. The book is a must for scholars focusing on cities in pertinent disciplines, as well as students of telecommunications in the social sciences. -Aharon Kellerman, Professor and Vice-President, University of Haifa Cities in the Telecommunications Age is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of a revolution with yet uncertain destinations. Experiences of cities in the United States and the United Kingdom and research findings in these countries offer informed comparisons and guideposts to human futures at the dawn of a new century. -Donald G. Janelle, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario


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James O. Wheeler is the Merle Prunty Professor of Geography at the University of Georgia.Yuko Aoyamais Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Georgia. Barney Warf is Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography at Florida State University.

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