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Consuming the entrepreneurial city : image, memory, spectacle / edited by Anne M. Cronin and Kevin Hetherington.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2008Description: xiii, 305 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415955181
  • 9780415955188
  • 041595519X
  • 9780415955195
Other title:
  • Image, memory, spectacle
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.91732 22
LOC classification:
  • HT321 .C663 2008
Contents:
Marketing the city in crisis : branding and restructuring New York City in the 1970s and the post-9/11 era / Miriam Greenberg -- Home alone : selling new domestic spaces / Justine Lloyd -- Urban space and entrepreneurial property relations : resistance and the vernacular of outdoor advertising and graffiti / Anne M. Cronin -- Stars, meshes, grids : urban network-images and the embodiment of wireless infrastructures / Adrian Mackenzie -- Always turned on : Atlantic City as America's accursed share / Mimi Sheller -- The ruins of the future : on urban transcience and durability / David B. Clarke -- Just another coffee! Milking the Barcelona model, marketing a global image, and the resistance of local identities / Antonio Luna-Garcia -- Broken links, changing speeds, spatial multiples : rewiring Douala / AbdouMaliq Simone -- Consuming the night : space and subjectivity in contemporary youth culture / Maria Isabel Mendes de Almeida -- Contesting the night as a space for consumption in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico / Patria Román-Velázquez -- "The atmosphere of a foreign country" : Harbin's architectural inheritance / Yukiko Koga -- Liverpool's Rialto : a ghost in the city of culture / Glen McIver -- The time of the entrepreneurial city : museum, heritage, and Kairos / Kevin Hetherington.
Summary: "This collection offers a global perspective on the changing character of cities and the increasing importance that consumer culture plays in defining their symbolic economies. Increasingly, forms of spectacle have come to shape how cities are imagined and to influence their character and the practices through which we know them - from advertising and the selling of real estate, to youth cultural consumption practices and forms of entrepreneurship, to the regeneration of urban areas under the guise of the heritage industry and the development of a WiFi landscape. Using examples of cities such as New York, Sydney, Atlantic City, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Douala, Liverpool, San Juan, Berlin and Harbin this book illustrates how image and practice have become entangled in the performance of the symbolic economy. It also argues that it is not just how the urban present is being shaped in this way that is significant to the development of cities but also that a prominent feature of their development has been the; spectacular imagining of the past as heritage and through regeneration. Yet the ghosts that this conjures up in practice offer us a possible form of political unsettlement and alternative ways of viewing cities that is only just beginning to be explored. Through this important collection by some of the leading analysts of consumption, cities and space Consuming the Entrepreneurial City offers a cutting edge analysis of the ways in which cities are developing and the implications this has for their future. It is essential reading for students of Urban Studies, Geography, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Heritage Studies and Anthropology."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Marketing the city in crisis : branding and restructuring New York City in the 1970s and the post-9/11 era / Miriam Greenberg -- Home alone : selling new domestic spaces / Justine Lloyd -- Urban space and entrepreneurial property relations : resistance and the vernacular of outdoor advertising and graffiti / Anne M. Cronin -- Stars, meshes, grids : urban network-images and the embodiment of wireless infrastructures / Adrian Mackenzie -- Always turned on : Atlantic City as America's accursed share / Mimi Sheller -- The ruins of the future : on urban transcience and durability / David B. Clarke -- Just another coffee! Milking the Barcelona model, marketing a global image, and the resistance of local identities / Antonio Luna-Garcia -- Broken links, changing speeds, spatial multiples : rewiring Douala / AbdouMaliq Simone -- Consuming the night : space and subjectivity in contemporary youth culture / Maria Isabel Mendes de Almeida -- Contesting the night as a space for consumption in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico / Patria Román-Velázquez -- "The atmosphere of a foreign country" : Harbin's architectural inheritance / Yukiko Koga -- Liverpool's Rialto : a ghost in the city of culture / Glen McIver -- The time of the entrepreneurial city : museum, heritage, and Kairos / Kevin Hetherington.

"This collection offers a global perspective on the changing character of cities and the increasing importance that consumer culture plays in defining their symbolic economies. Increasingly, forms of spectacle have come to shape how cities are imagined and to influence their character and the practices through which we know them - from advertising and the selling of real estate, to youth cultural consumption practices and forms of entrepreneurship, to the regeneration of urban areas under the guise of the heritage industry and the development of a WiFi landscape. Using examples of cities such as New York, Sydney, Atlantic City, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Douala, Liverpool, San Juan, Berlin and Harbin this book illustrates how image and practice have become entangled in the performance of the symbolic economy. It also argues that it is not just how the urban present is being shaped in this way that is significant to the development of cities but also that a prominent feature of their development has been the; spectacular imagining of the past as heritage and through regeneration. Yet the ghosts that this conjures up in practice offer us a possible form of political unsettlement and alternative ways of viewing cities that is only just beginning to be explored. Through this important collection by some of the leading analysts of consumption, cities and space Consuming the Entrepreneurial City offers a cutting edge analysis of the ways in which cities are developing and the implications this has for their future. It is essential reading for students of Urban Studies, Geography, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Heritage Studies and Anthropology."--Publisher description.

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