The Second Urban Revolution
Juval Portugali
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Abstract:
In this timely book, Juval Portugali ties together ancient archaeology with the present to explore the city as a phenomenon that has been rapidly increasing in power and importance since its earliest emergence. He links the walled cities of ancient civilization with modern-day borderless cities, while providing connections between modern nationalism and postmodern urbanism.
Keywords: Complexity Theory Of Cities; Social Theory; Ancient And Modern Urbanism; Israel; Socio-Spatial Evolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035350117
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Chapters in this book:
- The Second Urban Revolution: an introduction

- Juval Portugali
- The first urban revolution

- Juval Portugali
- Darwin, neo-Darwinism and the urban revolution

- Juval Portugali
- The first urban revolution as a self-organized process

- Juval Portugali
- The view from the periphery

- Juval Portugali
- The first urban revolution of ancient Israel

- Juval Portugali
- What is a city?

- Juval Portugali
- The two cultures of cities

- Juval Portugali
- Nationalism, self, and the city

- Juval Portugali
- The second urban revolution – the view from the Israeli-Palestinian periphery

- Juval Portugali
- From the urban revolution to the age of cities?

- Juval Portugali
- The urban revolution according to Lefebvre and his critics

- Juval Portugali
- On the brink of the second urban revolution and beyond it

- Juval Portugali
- Complexity, self-organization and the second urban revolution

- Juval Portugali
- The smile of the Cheshire Cat and the city

- Juval Portugali
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