Urban assemblages : how actor-network theory changes urban studies / edited by Ignacio Farías and Thomas Bender.
Material type: TextSeries: Questioning cities seriesPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010.Description: xvi, 333 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN:- 9780415692052 (pbk.)
- How actor-network theory changes urban studies
- 307.76 URB 23 002297
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Book | Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore | 307.76 URB 002297 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 22/05/2024 | 002297 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gelleable spaces, eventful geographies : the case of Santiago's experimental music scene / Manuel Tironi -- Globalizations big and small : notes on urban studies, actor-network theory, and geographical scale / Alan Latham and Derek McCormack -- Urban studies without "scale" : localizing the global through Singapore / Richard G. Smith -- Assembling asturias : scaling devices and cultural leverage / Don Slater and Tomas Ariztía -- Interview with Nigel Thrift / Ignacio Farías -- How do we co-produce urban transport systems and the city? : the case of Transmilenio and Bogotá / Andrés Valderrama Pineda -- Changing obdurate urban objects : the attempts to reconstruct the highway through Maastricht / Anique Hommels -- Mutable immobiles : building conversion as a problem of quasi-technologies / Michael Guggenheim -- Conviction and commotion : on soundspheres, technopolitics, and urban space / Israel Rodríguez Giralt, Daniel López Gómez and Noel García López -- Interview with Stephen Graham / Ignacio Farías -- The reality of urban tourism : framed activity and virtual ontology / Ignacio Farías -- Assembling money and the senses : revisiting Georg Simmel and the city / Michael Schillmeier -- The city as value locus : markets, technologies, and the problem of worth / Caitlin Zaloom -- Second empire, second nature, secondary world : Verne and Baudelaire in the capital of the nineteenth century / Rosalind Williams -- Interview with Rob Shields / Ignacio Farías.
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