Communication, Culture, and Making Meaning in the City
Ahmet Atay (Redaktør) Jay Brower (Redaktør) Emma Agusita (Innledning) Eric Aoki (Innledning) Julia Aoki (Innledning) Jon Dovey (Innledning) Craig L. Engstrom (Innledning) Kathleen M. German (Innledning) Joy Yang Jiao (Innledning) Ryan M. Lescure (Innledning) Jolene Mairs Dyer (Innledning) Shawn Sobers (Innledning) Martin Whiteford (Innledning) Ayaka Yoshimizu (Innledning) Joanna Zielińska (Innledning)
«Atay and Brower have brought together compelling ethnographic accounts from a variety of fascinating cities. The communicative dimensions of urban spaces are revealed through the interpretation and critique of human existence where planning and order meet improvisation and fluidity.»
Alberto González, Bowling Green State University
As communicative, cultural, and political spaces, cities present a vast array of racial, ethnic, national, sexual, and socioeconomic experiences around which human communities take shape. This shaping forms a germinal point of mass cultural life. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Lexington Books
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781498531931
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 24 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«Atay and Brower have brought together compelling ethnographic accounts from a variety of fascinating cities. The communicative dimensions of urban spaces are revealed through the interpretation and critique of human existence where planning and order meet improvisation and fluidity.»
Alberto González, Bowling Green State University
«Atay and Brower's Communication, Culture, and Making Meaning in the City is a one-of-a-kind treat for readers who desire conscientious inquiry on complicated yet vital cultural issues on the city. Situated as a reflexive examination of the quotidian particularities of city spaces and life, this accessible book invites readers to encounter city experiences likely new to us. Yet the book also works in ways that prompt readers to reflect on our own interactions in/with city spaces, digging deeply—perhaps for the very first time—into what they have meant, or could come to mean, to us and others.»
Keith Berry, University of South Florida
«A comprehensive and compelling collection about cities; an innovative assemblage of chapters that exemplify how to study space; and an essential text for researchers interested in the residents, relationships, temporalities, and trajectories of urban life.»
Tony Adams, Bradley University