Culture of the modern metropolis: post-industrialization of urban space: student scientific and practical conference

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"Culture of the modern metropolis: Post-industrialization of urban space : Student Scientific and Practical Conference" is a unique publication that immerses the reader in the depths of the dynamically developing world of modern cities, revealing their internal mechanisms, cultural transformations and challenges of the post-industrial era. The author’s team, united under the guidance of experts in the field of urban studies, sociology and cultural studies, created a book that will become an indispensable tool for those who are interested in modern megacities, their structure and future development. This book is not just a collection of scientific articles, but a living study in which the authors consider how science and practice interact in the formation of urban culture. The focus is on the processes of post-industrialization, which radically change the appearance of urban spaces, their social fabric and cultural codes. The reader will learn about how modern megacities adapt to new challenges: from urban innovation and infrastructure development to changes in the lifestyle of citizens and the formation of new cultural practices. A special place is given to the analysis of how urban spaces are transformed under the influence of technology, globalization and socio-economic changes, which makes the book relevant for professionals, students and anyone interested in the future of cities. The book "Culture of a Modern Megapolis" is great for young scientists, students, graduate students and practitioners seeking to understand how culture and the urban environment are interconnected in the era of post-industrialization. It will be of interest to those who are engaged in urban studies, sociology, cultural studies, urban planning and management of urban spaces. The book will help expand the horizons of knowledge, understand current trends in the development of megacities and think about how to form comfortable, sustainable and culturally rich urban spaces of the future. A feature of this work is its interdisciplinary approach and practical focus. The authors use real-world case studies, contemporary research, and analytical materials to show how cultural practices, architectural solutions, and social initiatives influence the formation of urban identity. The book raises important topics: the role of public spaces, the development of urban infrastructure, the impact of digital technologies on everyday life, issues of sustainable development and social inclusion. All this makes the book not only a scientific work, but also a practical guide for those who want to understand how to create and develop cities that meet the challenges of the 21st century. The style of the author of collective studies is distinguished by clarity, richness of analysis and vivid presentation . The book traces a deep understanding of contemporary trends and challenges, as well as a passion for the development of urban cultural spaces. This approach makes reading not only informative, but also inspiring for those who dream of the future of cities and their cultural richness. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand how the face of the metropolis is changing under the influence of post-industrial processes, and want to know how culture becomes an important element of the urban environment, "Culture of the modern metropolis" Post-industrialization of urban space" is exactly what you need. This work is an excellent choice for those who want to be aware of modern urban trends, understand how city cultural codes are formed, and find inspiration to participate in the transformation of urban spaces. Do not miss the chance to immerse yourself in the fascinating world of modern megacities, exploring them through the prism of culture, technology and social development.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785904440060
- Release date
- 2010