Reconsidering cities: Art, globalization, and urban space explore how modern globalization processes change the cultural experience and production of urban space. It depicts how cultural works of art, architecture and communication media promote re-imagination of place and identity through events, artifacts and attitudes. This book summarizes how we understand cities - summarize ways of forming, assembling and communicating knowledge through cultural production and mediating knowledge by building aesthetic meanings and values To do.
The first one in America is to come up with a way to become # 1 again. It re-imagines our city and road through self improvement, looking forward to the next independent revolution, creatively lower the poverty line, attract more people and constantly optimize our democracy By doing so, it means to educate the next generation of the future that will change positively. Not only people who can draw attention, but also more and more citizens participate in the government. It means never being caught or bullying, but building from the inside and healing it
There is a way to go. We have money, money and power to restructure the energy system, redesign the city, redesign the industry, reconsider agriculture, and eradicate poverty in the process. We can do it. It is not easy - in fact, that work will account for the majority of our lives - but we can do that. Since we have nothing else to do, we have not tried to build a bright green future. Because we are bored, we are not keen to recreate our industrial civilization. We are not working for a more fair world economy. We are not fighting for democracy and human rights, and good global governance to talk about something at the party. We like their echoes, so we will not sound an alarm of global warming.
In many respects, New Orleans is a city of our time and suitable for the world after the financial crisis. We handled our knockouts in 2005, and people here reconstructed and imagined the city. We are leading the other countries that have just responded to the financial crisis. This is an exciting time as I entered a model of recovery and growth. Several strange things are happening right now, ie at the beginning of the uprising, things really turned into sports.