
Changing Places
Urbanity, Citizenship, and Ideology in the New European Neighbourhoods
256 pages
6.8 x 9.5
256 pages
6.8 x 9.5
Edited by Frank Eckhardt and Marco Cremaschi
This book investigates the process of change in European neighbourhoods over the last twenty years, both newly and purposely built neighbourhoods and redeveloped ones. It shows that change takes many varied and complex paths, rather than the mainstream simplified model of general urban evolution. Changing Places collects a series of case studies, and includes various European cities such as Marseille, Rome, Naples, Warsaw, Frankfurt, Athens, Copenhagen, Lisbon, and Ørestad, thus providing a broad European overview.