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Unbuilding cities : obduracy in urban socio-technical change / Anique Hommels.
Main entry:

Hommels, Anique.

Title & Author:

Unbuilding cities : obduracy in urban socio-technical change / Anique Hommels.

Publication:

Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2005.

Description:

viii, 281 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Series:

Inside technology

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-273) and index.
Obduracy in the city: three conceptual models -- Attempts to change Hoog Catharijne -- Trying to reconstruct the highway that cuts through Maastricht -- The spatial renewal of the Bijlmermeer -- Understanding obduracy in urban socio-technical change.
Summary:

"City planning initiatives and redesign of urban structures often become mired in debate and delay. Despite the fact that cities are considered to be dynamic and flexible spaces - never finished but always under construction - it is very difficult to change existing urban structures; they become fixed, obdurate, securely anchored in their own histories as well as in the histories of their surroundings. In Unbuilding Cities, Anique Hommels looks at the tension between the malleability of urban space and its obduracy, focusing on sites and structures that have been subjected to "unbuilding"--Redesign or reconfiguration. She brings the concepts of science and technology studies (STS) to bear on the study of cities." "Viewing the city as a large sociotechnological artifact, she demonstrates the usefulness of STS tools that were developed to analyze other technological artifacts and explores in detail the role of obduracy in sociotechnical change. Her analysis distinguishes three concepts of obduracy: interactionist, in which actors with diverging views are constrained by fixed ways of thinking and interacting; relational, in which change is difficult because of technology's embeddedness in sociotechnical networks; and enduring, in which persistent traditions influence the development of technology over time."--Jacket.

ISBN:

026208340X (permanent paper)
9780262083409 (permanent paper)

Subject:

City planning Netherlands.
Urban renewal Netherlands.
Urbanisme Pays-Bas.
Rénovation urbaine Pays-Bas.
City planning
Urban renewal
Sozialer Wandel
Stadtentwicklung
Stadtplanung
Stadsplanning.
Stadsvernieuwing.
Netherlands
Niederlande
Nederland.

Added entries:

Inside technology.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 243482
Call No.: BIB 173231
Status: Available

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