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The intercultural city : planning for diversity advantage / Phil Wood and Charles Landry.

Van Pelt Library HM1271 .W66 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wood, Phil, 1959-
Contributor:
Landry, Charles, 1948-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Multiculturalism.
Urban policy.
City and town life.
Cross-cultural orientation.
Physical Description:
xi, 368 pages, 20 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2008.
Summary:
In a world of increasing mobility, how people of different cultures live together is a key issue of our age, especially for those responsible for planning and running cities. New thinking is needed on how diverse communities can cooperate in productive harmony instead of leading parallel or antagonistic lives. Policy is often dominated by mitigating the perceived negative effects of diversity, and little thought is given to how a diversity dividend or increased innovative capacity might be achieved. The Intercultural City, based on numerous case studies worldwide, analyses the links between urban change and cultural diversity. It draws on original research in the US, Europe, Australasia and the UK. It critiques past and current policy and introduces new conceptual frameworks. It provides significant and practical advice for readers, with new insights and tools for practitioners such as the intercultural lens, indicators of openness, urban cultural literacy and ten steps to an Intercultural City . Published with Comedia.
Contents:
Introduction : setting the scene
The urge to define, sort and categorize
The context of diversity
Living apart : segregation
Living together then : a short history of urban encounter
Living together now : modern zones of encounter
Diversity advantage : the benefits of cross-cultural interaction
The city through an intercultural lens
A new intercultural citizenship
Indicators of openness and interculturalism
Conclusions : the ecology of the new civics.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [328]-351) and index.
ISBN:
9781844074365
1844074366
9781844074372
1844074374
OCLC:
167504250

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