The cultures of cities /

How do cities use culture today? Building on the experience of New York as a "culture capital" Sharon Zukin shows how three notions of culture - as ethnicity, aesthetic, and marketing tool - are reshaping urban places and conflicts over revitalization. She rejects the idea that cities have either a...

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Autor principal: Zukin, Sharon
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA Blackwell Publishing 1995
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