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Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World By Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World by Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)


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How do our everyday experiences and environments inform who we are? Covering current topics, from virtual spaces to migration, this book connects daily life and identity with broader structural and global processes. With vivid examples highlighting the interdependence of place and society, it is a key text across the social sciences.

Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World Summary

Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World by Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

How do our everyday environments inform our activities, routines and encounters? In what way has globalization affected the sites in which we work, relax and interact? Is there still a place for local identity in a globalized age? This book examines the ways in which we use local spaces and global processes to shape our identities. Showing how enhanced tourism, communication developments and increased diversity have effected the way we live every day, the text also explains how individuals, communities and cities react to such globalizing forces on a local level. Each chapter unravels complex connections between place, identity and global processes, and carefully outlines what core theory can tell us about key contemporary debates, including surveillance, environmental change and sustainability. Taking examples from urban and rural life, shopping malls and virtual worlds, the book encourages us to look at our immediate surroundings in a sociological light. Highlighting the interdependence of space and society in a rapidly changing world, this text is essential reading for those studying place and identity in Sociology, Cultural Studies, Geography, Urban Studies and Rural Studies.

Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World Reviews

'This text provides an excellent overview for undergraduate students on a wide range of courses, facilitated by illuminating figures, illustrations and further reading for each chapter. The book offers an effective mix of evidence and critique, with very wideranging, eclectic and engaging examples'. John Flint

About Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

DAVID THORNS Professor of Sociology and Director of the Social Science Research Centre at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He has over 30 years experience as an urban researcher and has published many books, including The Transformation of Cities (2002). HARVEY PERKINS Professor of Human Geography at Lincoln University, New Zealand. He has over 20 years experience as an urban and regional researcher and consultant throughout the UK and USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART I: ESTABLISHING A FRAMEWORK Place, Identity and Everyday Life Everyday Life in a Globalizing World PART II: ORGANIZING AND LIVING IN OUR EVERYDAY WORLDS Cities and Region Houses and Homes Virtual Places and Spaces Places of Consumption PART III: A FINITE WORLD? Sustaining the Places in which we Live Sustainable Housing, Neighbourhoods and Communities Conclusion: Urban and Rural Futures.

Additional information

NPB9780230575905
9780230575905
0230575900
Place, Identity and Everyday Life in a Globalizing World by Harvey Perkins (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-11-16
224
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