Reinventing the City?

Liverpool in Comparative Perspective

Edited by Ronaldo Munck

Reinventing the City?
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Edited by Ronaldo Munck

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272 pages | © 2004
Cloth $75.00 ISBN: 9780853237976 Published January 2004 For sale in North America only
"The City" has always been a strong focal point for critical social enquiry given its undisputed centrality for human life in the modern era. More recently, there has been a surge of interest in the postmodern city, the most popular subject being Los Angeles and the "global city" – the New Yorks, Londons and Tokyos of the world – cities linked together through flows of finance. This book seeks to redress the balance using Liverpool, a city neither recognized as "global" or "postmodern", as its focus. Although Liverpool is the central theme of the book, it gives an informed comparative overview of the city in a worldwide context. The introductory chapter sets the scene for the various contributions by re-examining the postmodern global city thesis, surveying various attempts at regenerating cities like Liverpool and critically examining attempts and prospects for transforming the city. The following chapters examine in detail the cultural, social, and economic legacy of the city. Particular emphasis is placed on the people of Liverpool young and old, and how they envisage the city developing.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on the contributors
Foreword - Saskia Sassen
Introduction: The City, Globalisation and Social Transformation - Ronaldo Munck
PART I: REGENERATION
1. The Contemporary City: A Critical Perspective - Karen Evans
2. From World City to Pariah City? Liverpool and the Global Economy, 1850-2000 - Stuart Wilks-Heeg
3. Urban Regeneration, Politics and Social Cohesion: The Liverpool Case - Richard Meegan
4. Enhancing Spaces of Inclusion: Power, Participation in Governance and the Urban Regeneration Litany - Peris S. Jones
PART II: PERSPECTIVES
5. Gendered Perspectives - Colette Fagan
6. Ethnic Minority Perspectives - Ola Uduku
7. Youth Perspectives - Barry Goldson
8. Elders' Perspectives - John Lansley
PART III: TRANSFORMATION
9. Living in the City: Poverty and Social Exclusion - Tony Novak
10. Images of the City - David Hall
11. Community Development: Rhetoric or Reality? - Barney Rooney
12. Futures for Liverpool - Gideon Ben-Tovim
Index
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