Port cities as areas of transition : : ethnographic perspectives / / edited by Waltraud Kokot [and three others].

In the past decades, international port cities have been strongly affected by global transformation processes, dramatically altering life and work around the ports, the built environment and public imagery of urban waterfronts. Based on recent theories of city-port development, the ethnographic stud...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld, Germany : : Transcript Verlag,, [2008]
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Urban studies (Bielefeld, Germany)
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505 0 |a Frontmatter 1 Contents 5 Port Cities as Areas of Transition - Comparative Ethnographic Research 7 Transformation Processes on Waterfronts in Seaport Cities - Causes and Trends between Divergence and Convergence 25 Notions on Community, Locality and Changing Space in the Dublin Docklands 47 Old Town and Dock Area: Structural Changes in Ciudad Vieja of Montevideo 75 A View from Port to City: Inland Waterway Sailors and City-Port Transformation in Hamburg 99 "Gateway" City and Nexus Between Two Continents: The Port City of Algeciras 111 Belém, "Gate of Amazonia" - Port and River as Crossroads 125 Contesting Nodes of Migration and Trade in Public Space: Thessaloniki's Bazaar Economy 145 Varna, Capital of the Sea: History, Image, and Waterfront Development 169 "Istanbul Modern" - Urban Images, Planning Processes and the Production of Space in Istanbul's Port Area 189 Authors 211 
520 |a In the past decades, international port cities have been strongly affected by global transformation processes, dramatically altering life and work around the ports, the built environment and public imagery of urban waterfronts. Based on recent theories of city-port development, the ethnographic studies in this volume focus on local stakeholders' perceptions and strategies in port cities in Europe and Latin America. This book covers a wide variety of urban fields, from traditional dockland communities, inland waterway sailors and new forms of migration and exile, to active agents of urban transformation. 
520 1 |a »[Ein] unbedingt lesenswerter Sammelband [...].« Daniel Kalt, dérive 36, 7-9 (2009) Reviewed in: RaumPlanung, 141 (2008), Sandra Huning 
545 0 |8 1\u  |a Waltraud Kokot (PhD) is professor of social anthropology at Hamburg University. Her teaching and research areas include diaspora, urban anthropology, refugee studies, urban poverty and homelessness. She has conducted field research in Thessaloniki, Sofia and Hamburg. 
545 0 |8 2\u  |a Mijal Gandelsman-Trier (M.A.) is a lecturer at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Hamburg. 
545 0 |8 3\u  |a Kathrin Wildner (Dr. phil.) works as an urban anthropologist at the Faculty for Cultural Science of Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder). 
545 0 |8 4\u  |a Astrid Wonneberger (PD Dr.) is a private lecturer for cultural and social anthropology at the University of Hamburg as well as a researcher and lecturer for family science at the University of Applied Sciences (HAW) Hamburg. Her major academic interests include diaspora, ethnicity and urban anthropology. She has completed field research in Western Ireland, New York, Boston and Dublin (Ireland). 
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