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Titre
Challenges to Urbanity in Contemporary Mediterranean Metropolises: New Urban Forms, Dynamics, Boundaries and Tensions
Sujet
[SHS:ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture, space management
Mediterranean
urban
planning
architecture
Beirut
Athens
Istanbul
Rome
Naples
Barcelona
Marseille
Tunis
Algiers
Tripoli
Jerusalem
metropolis
urbanity
illegal urbanism
gated communities
Cairo
waterfront
regeneration
Palermo
Brenner
Maccaglia
Harb
Courtot
Weber
Lafi
Lorrain
Pérouse
Verdeil
Souami
Harvey
Chiodelli
De Pieri
Delgado
Barthel
Keyder
Zanfi
Gupta
Esen
Destro
Albera
Bullen
Horden
Leontidou
Stanley
Savitch
Mattina
Erie
Di Mario
Balbo
Keivani
Graham
Sema Kubat
Zitoun
Rodrigues-Malta
Boumaza
Description
Mediterranean cities, in their diversity, are complex entities and can't be reduced to a static category or type. But with the present globalization, boundaries between Mediterranean city regions and their hinterlands, or even the world, as well as internal boundaries within cities have been redefined once again, a phenomenon that invites reflections on the possible value of the Mediterranean as a spatial model for the understanding of contemporary global interactions
Créateur
Bocquet, Denis
Source
New Geographies
Date
2013
Langue
ENG
Type
article in peer-reviewed journal
Identifiant
http://hal-enpc.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00824195
http://hal-enpc.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/82/41/95/PDF/BocquetMediterraneanMetropolises-NewGeographies5-2013.pdf