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El. knyga: Communication, Culture, and Making Meaning in the City: Ethnographic Engagements in Urban Environments

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  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2017
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498531948
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As communicative, cultural, and political spaces, cities present a vast array of racial, ethnic, national, sexual, and socioeconomic experiences around which human communities take shape. This shaping forms a germinal point of mass cultural life. City planners decide where buildings and neighborhoods are developed, which ultimately affects who residents interact with, how they get there, and why they choose city life. From these experiences, boundaries and possibilities arise that define cultures of the city. In Communication, Culture, and Making Meaning in the City: Ethnographic Engagements in Urban Environments, contributors focus on theorizing the notion of the city as a communicatively constituted cultural space, drawing on situated, reflexive ethnographic examinations of the city to show the complex and varied ways in which cities produce social meaning.

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Atay and Brower have brought together compelling ethnographic accounts from a variety of fascinating cities. The communicative dimensions of urban spaces are revealed through the interpretation and critique of human existence where planning and order meet improvisation and fluidity. -- Alberto Gonzįlez, Bowling Green State University Atay and Brower's Communication, Culture, and Making Meaning in the City is a one-of-a-kind treat for readers who desire conscientious inquiry on complicated yet vital cultural issues on the city. Situated as a reflexive examination of the quotidian particularities of city spaces and life, this accessible book invites readers to encounter city experiences likely new to us. Yet the book also works in ways that prompt readers to reflect on our own interactions in/with city spaces, digging deeplyperhaps for the very first timeinto what they have meant, or could come to mean, to us and others. -- Keith Berry, University of South Florida A comprehensive and compelling collection about cities; an innovative assemblage of chapters that exemplify how to study space; and an essential text for researchers interested in the residents, relationships, temporalities, and trajectories of urban life. -- Tony Adams, Bradley University

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction ix
PART I CITY AS IMAGE
1(60)
1 Women's Political Visualization of Post-Conflict Belfast
3(22)
Jolene Mairs Dyer
2 Urban Alienation and Native Americans in The Exiles
25(20)
Kathleen M. German
3 Mapping Sarajevo: The City and Its Representations
45(16)
Joanna Zielinska
PART II CITY AS MOBILITY
61(48)
4 Post-Industrial Cities Under Microscope: Discovering Akron and Northampton
63(14)
Ahmet Atay
5 Walking the Geography of Difference in New Haven, CT
77(12)
Jay Brower
6 Cycling in the City: An Actor-Network-Theory Perspective on Urban Practices
89(20)
Craig L. Engstrom
PART III CITY AS PAST
109(52)
7 Walking, Sensing, and Making Places: A Reflection on Ethnography of Walking in Yokohama and Vancouver
111(16)
Julia Aoki
Ayaka Yoshimizu
8 "Ancientizing" the Modern Chinese Cities: (Re)Constructing Space, History, and National Identity
127(16)
Joy Yang Jiao
9 Being Walked Through the City: Negotiating Countercultural Memory in San Francisco
143(18)
Ryan M. Lescure
PART IV CITY AS RELATIONSHIP
161(56)
10 View Over Bristol: Tryers, Creativity and Civic Imaginary
163(16)
Shawn Sobers
Jonathan Dovey
Emma Agusita
11 "You Look Like Detectives": Alcohol Outreach Nursing as a Form of Mobile Care and Clinical Investigation
179(18)
Martin Whiteford
12 Strategic Liminality and Trans-regional Mobility: Engaging Diverse City Spaces to Constitute and Negotiate Intersectional Identities of Newfound Class Privilege, Repressed Ethnic Anger, and the (In)visibility of Gay (Male) Life
197(20)
Eric Aoki
Index 217(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 223
Ahmet Atay is associate professor at the College of Wooster.

Jay Brower is associate professor and chair of communication at Western Connecticut State University.