The Intercultural City: Planning for Diversity AdvantageRoutledge, 16.05.2012 г. - 384 страници In a world of increasing mobility, how people of different cultures live together is a key issue of our age, especially for those responsible for planning and running cities. New thinking is needed on how diverse communities can cooperate in productive harmony instead of leading parallel or antagonistic lives. Policy is often dominated by mitigating the perceived negative effects of diversity, and little thought is given to how adiversity dividend or increased innovative capacity might be achieved. The Intercultural City, based on numerous case studies worldwide, analyses the links between urban change and cultural diversity. It draws on original research in the US, Europe, Australasia and the UK. It critiques past and current policy and introduces new conceptual frameworks. It provides significant and practical advice for readers, with new insights and tools for practitioners such as theintercultural lensindicators of opennessurban cultural literacy andten steps to an Intercultural City. Published with Comedia. |
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... China 97 Umayyid Córdoba 98 Constantinople 100 The Dutch Golden Age 102 Chapter 5 Living Together Now: Modern Zones of Encounter 105 Why interact? 105 The case for social mixing 105 Contact hypothesis 107 The interaction cycle 110 Zones ...
... China 97 Umayyid Córdoba 98 Constantinople 100 The Dutch Golden Age 102 Chapter 5 Living Together Now: Modern Zones of Encounter 105 Why interact? 105 The case for social mixing 105 Contact hypothesis 107 The interaction cycle 110 Zones ...
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... Chinese. WHY. INTERACT? Humans, it is said, are social beings. They need to interact for survival and what 'survival' means has changed over time and the millennia. There is the biological urge to mate, there is safety in numbers so ...
... Chinese. WHY. INTERACT? Humans, it is said, are social beings. They need to interact for survival and what 'survival' means has changed over time and the millennia. There is the biological urge to mate, there is safety in numbers so ...
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... China and Muslim Spain there have been societies that have attempted to negotiate and achieve advantage from difference. The West too must face up to the paradox that its reverence for its own liberal secularism, born out of the ...
... China and Muslim Spain there have been societies that have attempted to negotiate and achieve advantage from difference. The West too must face up to the paradox that its reverence for its own liberal secularism, born out of the ...
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... China, India, Russia or Japan in business circles and in national or local government. Our aim is to shift the focus and mindset to start thinking of their own cultural diversity as an asset rather than a liability, and to explore the ...
... China, India, Russia or Japan in business circles and in national or local government. Our aim is to shift the focus and mindset to start thinking of their own cultural diversity as an asset rather than a liability, and to explore the ...
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... Chinese, but also Europeans from Germans, Italians and Portuguese to Scandinavians, Poles and Russians; and Australasians, Arabs, Nigerians, South Africans, Moroccans, Somalis and South and North Americans. In terms of policy, we ...
... Chinese, but also Europeans from Germans, Italians and Portuguese to Scandinavians, Poles and Russians; and Australasians, Arabs, Nigerians, South Africans, Moroccans, Somalis and South and North Americans. In terms of policy, we ...
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Segregation | 66 |
A Short History of Urban Encounter | 93 |
Modern Zones of Encounter | 105 |
The Benefits of Crosscultural Interaction | 219 |
Chapter 7 The City Through an Intercultural Lens | 244 |
Chapter 8 A New Intercultural Citizenship | 268 |
Chapter 9 Indicators of Openness and Interculturalism | 293 |
The Ecology of the New Civics | 317 |
Bibliography | 328 |
Appendix | 352 |
Index | 357 |
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