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Border Urbanism Transdisciplinary Perspectives

Title
Border Urbanism [electronic resource] : Transdisciplinary Perspectives / edited by Quazi Mahtab Zaman, Greg G. Hall.
ISBN
9783031066047
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXXIV, 529 p.) 318 illus., 291 illus. in color.
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Summary
Border Urbanism presents a global array of authors' research that tackles the perception, interpretation, and nature of borders from a transdisciplinary perspective. The authors examine ways in which borders attempt to define socially, economically, politically, and historically incompatible systems, from micro neighbourhoods to global macro territories, and how this blurs urban order that results in an absence of cohesion. Their analysis of contextual worldwide settings considers the unique issues and the broad scope of forces that shape borders and separate socioeconomic, political, cultural, and historical polarities. The authors consider ways in which the resulting urban border conditions determine the mobility of goods, resources, and people and how these delineations define relationships that influence geopolitical relationships, socioeconomic transactions, and people's lives at multiple levels. They address the temporal issues defined by a variety of unique urban conditions that result from these lateral thresholds. Each chapter contributes to a critical discourse of the subject of border urbanism and the phenomenon created by separation, demarcation, and segregation as well as by conflict and coexistence. The transdisciplinary approach of Border Urbanism ensures that it will be of interest to individuals across a spectrum of professions and disciplines. Professionals such as urban planners, designers, architects, developers, and civil and environmental engineers and students of these disciplines will be particularly interested as will allied professionals and those not traditionally associated with urbanism; these include artists, sociologists, historians, lawyers, politicians, and civic and government leaders. The authors' global perspectives, combined with their expertise in environmental, historical, cultural, social, political, and geographic areas, will appeal to anyone interested in border urbanism and its intersection with these areas.
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Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2023
Series
The Urban Book Series,
The Urban Book Series,
Contents
Part 1: Background to the book
Urbanism at borders discourse
Part 2: Border-built environment Nexus
Territory and water landscapes: The conurbations of Sabadell and Terrassa
Boundary typologies and their effect on paired border cities
The boundaries of heritage: The paradoxes of Ouro Preto
Regional architecture in the persian Gulf: Conflicting architectural narratives of Global-local Border convergence
Experiencing authenticity through cultural borders and experimental Ethnography
Urban liminality: Negotiating borders and the pilgrimage to the Monastery of St. George Koudounas
Part 3: Political boundaries and spatial segregation
Borders for peace: Controls within a Kenyan informal settlement during political conflict
Malaysia-Singapore geopolitics spatialised: The causeway as a Palimpsest
Borders of Precincts: Unpacking the politics of white neighbourhood identities in the post-apartheid Black City
India's shift to soft power in Nepal: A Case study of the borderland city of Birgunj
Regional features of agglomeration and the antidote to Almaty's landlocked condition
People places and relationships
Part 4: Polarised borders cities
Border[s]lines between isolation and connection: the disused railway in Aberdeen
Fragile cartographies of border fictioning
Dissonant living and building in the no-man's land on the Korean Peninsula
Displaced: Vulnerability and survival within segregated undercaste micro-cultures
Trailblazer of European ideal: Frankfurt (Oder) - Slubice
Spatial transformations in Ceuta, Spain: Effects of a low-density hinterland on a border enclave
Part 5: Praxis of border urbanism
Programmed spaces: Redefining the border condition
Interrogating post-conflict regeneration: A new border in Northern Ireland
Cartographic errors
Towards an appropriate development approach for the Halayeb-Shalateen border region of Egypt
Contested border urbanism: Learning from the Cyprus dispute
Part 6: Geo-politics and social polarities
Walk the line: Stone walls, lead mines and future farming
Borders of convenience: European legal measures and the migration crisis
Indian slums: The boundary of socially constructed temporal borderlands. The case of Anna Nagar, Wazirpur, Jijamata Nagar micro-cities
A neighbourhood of fragmentation and isolation
Edge Town / Che Fang
Part 7: Border typologies investigated
Border discourse: Pedagogical perspective in architecture and urbanism.
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