From Cars to Casinos: Global Pasts and Local Futures in the Detroit-Windsor Transnational Metropolitan Area [book chapter]
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Ryan, Brent D.
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Over the past twenty years the topics of globalization and the global city have come to dominate the intellectual dialogue on international planning and development. Related issues like poverty, neocolonialism, sustainability, and even ‘development’ itself have all been subsumed into a term whose totalizing implications are matched by the breadth of its utilization in recent research, the best-known of which are so highly visible and widely cited as to hardly require specific identification.
Date issued
2012-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and PlanningJournal
Rethinking Global Urbanism : Comparative Insights from Secondary Cities
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Routledge
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Ryan, Brent. (2012) From Cars to Casinos: Global Pasts and Local Futures in the Detroit-Windsor Transnational Metropolitan Area. In Xiangming Chen, and Ahmed Kanna (Eds.). Rethinking Global Urbanism: Comparative Insights from Secondary Cities. (pp. 91-106). New York: Routledge.
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9780415892230
0415892236