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Industrial Ruination Community And Place Landscapes And Legacies Of Urban Decline 1st Edition Alice Mah

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Industrial Ruination Community And Place Landscapes And Legacies Of Urban Decline 1st Edition Alice Mah
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Alice Mah
ISBN: 9781442662902, 1442662905
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Industrial Ruination Community And Place Landscapes And Legacies Of Urban Decline 1st Edition Alice Mah by Alice Mah 9781442662902, 1442662905 instant download after payment.

Abandoned factories, shipyards, warehouses, and refineries are features of many industrialized cities around the world. But despite their state of decline, these derelict sites remain vitally connected with the urban landscapes that surround them. In this enlightening new book, Alice Mah explores the experiences of urban decline and post-industrial change in three different community contexts: Niagara Falls, Canada/USA; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; and Ivanovo, Russia.

Employing a unique methodological approach that combines ethnographic, spatial, and documentary methods, Mah draws on international comparisons of the landscapes and legacies of industrial ruination over the past forty years. Through this, she foregrounds the complex challenges of living with prolonged uncertainty and deprivation amidst socioeconomic change. This rich comparative study makes an essential contribution to far-reaching debates about the decline of manufacturing, regeneration, and identity, and will have important implications for urban theory and policy.

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