John Rennie Short je profesorem veřejné politiky, který se zabývá tématy jako jsou města, migrace a globální nerovnosti. Jeho práce zkoumá historické a geografické kořeny současných společenských problémů a nabízí hluboký vhled do toho, jak formujeme a jsme formováni světem kolem nás. Prostřednictvím svého psaní přibližuje komplexní témata širšímu publiku, čímž podporuje porozumění klíčovým výzvám naší doby.
Velká geografická encyklopedie světa. Tématem této knihy je demografie, osídlení, urbanizace a populační otázka v nejrozvinutějších, zejména však v rozvojových státech Historie osídlení kontinentů, největší, nejbohatší a nejlidnatější města světa i mnoho dalších témat…
Examining the dynamics of urban transformation, this book delves into the rising population and capital investments in cities worldwide, highlighting the displacement of poorer residents and the reconfiguration of urban spaces. It provides a comprehensive guide to contemporary urban issues, exploring key trends such as liquid capital's influence, the rise of megaprojects and global events, the emergence of a new wealthy class, and the development of a new middle class, offering insights into the complexities of modern urban life.
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From advertising exec in the city to charcoal burner in the woods: a frank and
inspiring memoir about letting go of what we're told to want, risking
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The globalization of space -- Separate worlds -- Early Joseon maps -- Europe looks East -- Cartographic encounters -- Joseon and its neighbors -- Cartographies of the late Joseon -- Representing Korea in the modern era -- The colonial grid -- Representing the new country -- Cartroversies -- Guide to further reading
This wide-ranging and state-of-the-art new edition reviews the classic
contributions to understanding modern and post-modern cities, and is
comprehensively updated to take account of the issues and concepts at stake in
21st century urban theory.
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