Description
About the Author
Phil Wood has been a partner in the urban policy think-tank Comedia since 2000. He worked for 20 years in local government, community and cultural development and has advised the UK Governments Commission on Integration and Cohesion. Charles Landry founded Comedia in 1978, which seeks to rethink the major global issues for cities. An international authority on urban futures and city revitalization, he is the author of The Creative City and The Art of City-Making.
Reviews
'This book reminds us - with both proof and passion - that there can be no truly creative or competitive cities without first having curiosity, compassion, conviviality and cooperation.'
Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class
'A much-needed addition to the literature.'
Kathy Pain, director of Globalization and World Cities Spatial Planning Unit, Loughborough University
'Wood and Landry have emerged as the leading exponents in the UK of the path from multiculturalism to interculturalism... Their refreshingly grounded approach builds on actual examples and provides inspiring stories of the social and economic benefits of embracing diversity. A must-read for those involved in city building, community development and place making.'
Leonie Sandercock, professor in urban planning and social policy, University of British Columbia
'This is a highly topical area and with increasing concern about ghettos in our cities this would provide useful material.'
Clive Harridge, President of RTPI
'This book is a fantastic achievement ... a valuable, and highly useful study.'
Macroscopio
'This book is a fantastic achievement by the authors. It offers a concise overview of extant literature and policies, as well as hands-on recommendations for local administration. A must-read study.'
Orhan Kaya, alderman for participation and culture, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
'This book is a welcome celebration of urban cultural diversity that lays out new concepts and policies to enhance recognition across the social and cultural divide, but without ducking the very real challenges.'
Professor Ash Amin, Department of Geography, Durham University
'This book is an important addition to the existing literature and a valuable resource for all the professionals in the built environment.'
Institution of Civil Engineers
Book Information
ISBN 9781844074372
Author Charles Landry
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Earthscan Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 635g