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Suburbia reconsidered./ edited by Pavlína Flajšarová ... [et al.].
other author:
Flajšarová, Pavlína.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xvi, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Socially Excluded Localities in Suburbs: Experience from Czechia (Artur Boháč) -- 2. Socially Excluded Localities in the Czech Republic (Eva Klimentová) -- 3. Geographical Proximity and Social Distance at Empuriabrava (Spain): Social Grouping and Distinctions within the Francophone Community (Franck Chignier-Riboulon) -- 4. Suburban Affairs: Iranian Suburbia and the Cold War Geopolitics (Hamed Khosravi) -- 5. Housing in Indonesia under Program Transmigrasi and Relokasi (Ondřej Pokorný) -- 6. Trucking Suburbs: Freight Transport and the Spatial Politics of Suburbia in Midcentury New Jersey (Uday Schultz) -- 7. Bedroom Communities: Reproduction, Eugenics, and Suburban Development in the United States (Laura L. Lovett) -- 8. Friction and Traction Affordable Housing and Homeless Advocacy in Westchester, 1983-1992 (Bradford Martin) -- 9. Reimagining the Suburban Ideal Forging Multiracial Community in the Suburbs of Chicago and Los Angeles (Becky M. Nicolaides) -- 10. Blowback Suburbia, Exurbia, and Reckoning with the Geography of Fire in California (Steven Boyd Saum) -- 11. A Green(er) City: Environmental Activism in a Biodiversity Hotspot San Diego, California, since 1970 (Andrew Wiese) -- 12. Cities: Skylines as a Tool for Traffic Analysis and Urban Planning (Jan Flajšar) -- 13. Population Distribution Mapping Exploring Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis of Mobile Positioning Data (Jaroslav Burian, Vít Voženílek & Jakub Žejdlík).
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Sociology, Urban. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02076-5
ISBN:
9783032020765
Suburbia reconsidered.. Volume 3.. multidisciplinary perspectives on history, sociology, and urban planning
Suburbia reconsidered.
Volume 3.multidisciplinary perspectives on history, sociology, and urban planning[electronic resource] /edited by Pavlína Flajšarová ... [et al.]. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xvi, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Socially Excluded Localities in Suburbs: Experience from Czechia (Artur Boháč) -- 2. Socially Excluded Localities in the Czech Republic (Eva Klimentová) -- 3. Geographical Proximity and Social Distance at Empuriabrava (Spain): Social Grouping and Distinctions within the Francophone Community (Franck Chignier-Riboulon) -- 4. Suburban Affairs: Iranian Suburbia and the Cold War Geopolitics (Hamed Khosravi) -- 5. Housing in Indonesia under Program Transmigrasi and Relokasi (Ondřej Pokorný) -- 6. Trucking Suburbs: Freight Transport and the Spatial Politics of Suburbia in Midcentury New Jersey (Uday Schultz) -- 7. Bedroom Communities: Reproduction, Eugenics, and Suburban Development in the United States (Laura L. Lovett) -- 8. Friction and Traction Affordable Housing and Homeless Advocacy in Westchester, 1983-1992 (Bradford Martin) -- 9. Reimagining the Suburban Ideal Forging Multiracial Community in the Suburbs of Chicago and Los Angeles (Becky M. Nicolaides) -- 10. Blowback Suburbia, Exurbia, and Reckoning with the Geography of Fire in California (Steven Boyd Saum) -- 11. A Green(er) City: Environmental Activism in a Biodiversity Hotspot San Diego, California, since 1970 (Andrew Wiese) -- 12. Cities: Skylines as a Tool for Traffic Analysis and Urban Planning (Jan Flajšar) -- 13. Population Distribution Mapping Exploring Geovisualization and Spatial Analysis of Mobile Positioning Data (Jaroslav Burian, Vít Voženílek & Jakub Žejdlík).
This 3-volume set examines how suburban spaces shape and reflect human experiences in North America, Europe, and Asia, bringing together works by an international group of scholars who explore suburbia through critical analyses of literature, culture, sociology, history, politics, and urban planning. The multidisciplinary and international scope of each volume offers readers a wide breadth of perspectives. Suburbia Reconsidered thus contributes significantly to the expanding field of suburban studies by offering novel insights into the representation of suburbs in literature, the cultural significance of suburban environments, and the socio-economic challenges confronting suburban communities across the globe. Volume 3 of this 3-volume set addresses multiple dimensions of suburban social and political life, as well as planning and history. Contributors explore such themes as race and class exclusion, the relationship of eugenics to suburban planning, environmental impacts and activism in suburbia, and the influence of Cold War geopolitics on suburban planning. Some essays use history to explore implications for future suburban development, around such themes as environmental policy and multiracial suburban community building. These works use case studies to illustrate opportunities for creating more inclusive, sustainable, and culturally vibrant suburban spaces. By integrating insights from literature, cultural studies, sociology, history, and urban planning, Suburbia Reconsidered enhances our understanding of suburban spaces and their potential for positive transformation, and encourages scholars to explore new methodologies and perspectives.
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