Keith, Michael, 1960-
After the cosmopolitan? multicultural cities and the future of racism / [Book :] Michael Keith. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2005. - viii, 237 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-224) and index.
Introduction : globalisation, urbanism and cosmopolitanism fever -- The mirage at the heart of the myth? thinking about the white city -- After the cosmopolitan? The limits of the multicultural city and the mutability of racism -- The ghetto : knowing your place and the performative cartographies of racial subordination -- Ethnic entrepreneurs and street rebels : looking inside the inner city -- The street : street sensibility? -- The cultural quarter : globalisation, hybridity and curating exotica -- Tagging the city : graffiti practice and transcultural communication -- The cartographies of community safety : mapping danger and rumours of risk -- The plan : knowing urbanism : between the allure of the cosmopolitan and the horror of the postcolony.
All age.
041534168X (hbk.) 0415341698 (pbk.)
2004023608
012937205
Sociology, Urban.
Pluralism (Social sciences).
Racism.
HT151 / .K37 2005
307.76
After the cosmopolitan? multicultural cities and the future of racism / [Book :] Michael Keith. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2005. - viii, 237 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-224) and index.
Introduction : globalisation, urbanism and cosmopolitanism fever -- The mirage at the heart of the myth? thinking about the white city -- After the cosmopolitan? The limits of the multicultural city and the mutability of racism -- The ghetto : knowing your place and the performative cartographies of racial subordination -- Ethnic entrepreneurs and street rebels : looking inside the inner city -- The street : street sensibility? -- The cultural quarter : globalisation, hybridity and curating exotica -- Tagging the city : graffiti practice and transcultural communication -- The cartographies of community safety : mapping danger and rumours of risk -- The plan : knowing urbanism : between the allure of the cosmopolitan and the horror of the postcolony.
All age.
041534168X (hbk.) 0415341698 (pbk.)
2004023608
012937205
Sociology, Urban.
Pluralism (Social sciences).
Racism.
HT151 / .K37 2005
307.76