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El. knyga: Suburbia in the 21st Century: From Dreamscape to Nightmare? [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (George Mason University, USA), Edited by (The University of Western Australia, Australia)
  • Formatas: 310 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 59 Halftones, black and white; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Advances in Sociology
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Sep-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315644165
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 310 pages, 24 Tables, black and white; 59 Halftones, black and white; 59 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Advances in Sociology
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Sep-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315644165

The majority of the world’s population now live in urban areas and the 21st century has been declared as the "urban age". However, closer inspection of where people live in cities, especially within so-called advanced liberal democracies such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, reveals that most people live in different types of suburban environments.

Drawing together scholars from across the globe, this book provides a series of national, regional, and local case studies from Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Ireland, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States to exemplify the diverse and dynamic nature and importance of suburbia in 21st century urban studies, city-building, and urbanism.

This book explores the evolving social, physical, and economic character of the suburbs and how structural processes, market dynamics, and government policies have shaped and transformed suburbia around the world. It highlights the continuing importance of the suburbs and the suburban dream, which lives on albeit under increasing challenges, such as the global financial crisis, structural racism, and the Covid-19 pandemic, which have given rise to various suburban nightmares.



This book explores the evolving social, physical, and economic character of the suburbs and how structural processes, market dynamics, and government policies have shaped and transformed suburbia around the world. It highlights the continuing importance of the suburbs and the suburban dream, which lives on albeit under increasing challenges.

1. Suburbia in the 21st Century: From Dreamscape to Nightmare? Part I:
Representations of Suburbia
2. Fixing Post-suburbia: Recalibrating the Way we
Think, Speak, and Act Upon Torontos Periphery
3. Master Planned and Active
Lifestyles Developments in Australia: Gerotopian Dream or Dystopian
Nightmare?
4. Suburban Shopping Malls in Melbourne, Australia: Changing Roles
and Impacts as New Town Centres for Diverse Communities
5. Liminal Space,
Film Noir, and the Production of the (American) Suburb Part II: To Suburbia
and Beyond
6. The Canadian Dream? Growth Trends in Canadas Suburban and
Urban Neighbourhoods
7. Place Attachment in Non-Place Spaces? Community,
Belonging and Mobilities in Post-Suburban South East England
8. Does
Galicia Experience Suburbanisation? (Sub)Urban Processes, Morphologies, and
Planning on the Morrazo Peninsula
9. Suburban Housing Estates in Finland:
Historic Development and Contemporary Challenges Part III: From Dreamscape to
Nightmare?
10. Worlds Away in Suburbia: The Changing Geography of
High-Poverty Neighbourhoods in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
11. End
of the (Sub)Urban Dream? The Foreclosure Crisis and Unmarried Partnered,
Same-Sex Households in the United States
12. Between the Suburbs and the
Banlieue 13.No Soft Landing for the Suburbs: Credit, Debt, and the Fracturing
of the Suburban Dream in Ireland Conclusions
14. Covid-19 (Sub)Urbanisms:
From Dreamscape to Nightmare?
Paul J. Maginn is Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Western Australia, Australia. He is Editor-in-Chief of Urban Policy and Research and was Co-Convenor of the Australasian Cities Research Network from 2018 to 2021. He is the author of Urban Regeneration, Community Power and the (In)Significance of 'Race' (Routledge, 2004). He is also co-editor of Disruptive Urbanism: Implication of the Sharing Economy for Cities, Regions and Urban Policy (Routledge, 2020) and (Sub)Urban Sexscapes: Geographies and Regulation of the Sex Industry (Routledge, 2015), which won the 2016 Planning Institute of Australia National Award for Cutting Edge Research.

Katrin B. Anacker is a Professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, USA. She is the editor of The New American Suburb: Poverty, Race and the Economic Crisis (Routledge, 2015) and co-editor of The Routledge Handbook of Housing Policy and Planning (Routledge, 2019) and Introduction to Housing (Second Edition, University of Georgia Press, 2018). Her work has been published in the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Urban Affairs Review, Urban Geography, the Journal of Urban Affairs, the Journal of Planning Education and Research, Housing Policy Debate, and Housing Studies. She is the Editor of Housing and Society and a Senior Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Affairs.