NEW URBAN WORLDS Inhabiting Dissonant Times

It is well known that the world is transitioning to an irrevocable urban future whose epicentre has moved into the cities of Asia and Africa. What is less clear is how this will be managed and deployed as a multi-polar world system is being born. The full implications of this challenge cry out to be...

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Main Authors: Simone, AbdouMaliq (Author), Pieterse, Edgar (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Polity 2017
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