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Cities, Citizens, and Technologies Urban Life and Postmodernity

This book is an investigation of how contemporary?postmodern?cities and their inhabitants have been transformed by the forces of globalization and new information technologies. Drawing upon a wide range of discourses, from architectural theory and urban studies to psychoanalysis and Marxism, it explores this transformation through readings of contemporary literature, film, art, and real-world urban and cyber spaces.

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  • "This book is an investigation of how contemporary?postmodern?cities and their inhabitants have been transformed by the forces of globalization and new information technologies. Drawing upon a wide range of discourses, from architectural theory and urban studies to psychoanalysis and Marxism, it explores this transformation through readings of contemporary literature, film, art, and real-world urban and cyber spaces."@en
  • "This book is an investigation of how contemporarypostmoderncities and their inhabitants have been transformed by the forces of globalization and new information technologies. Drawing upon a wide range of discourses, from architectural theory and urban studies to psychoanalysis and Marxism, it explores this transformation through readings of contemporary literature, film, art, and real-world urban and cyber spaces."@en

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  • "Cities, Citizens, and Technologies Urban Life and Postmodernity"@en
  • "Cities, citizens, and technologies : Urban life and postmodernity"
  • "Cities, citizens, and technologies urban life and postmodernity"
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  • "Cities, citizens, and technologies : urban life and postmodernity"@en
  • "Cities, citizens, and technologies : urban life and postmodernity"
  • "Cities, Citizens, and Technologies urban life and postmodernity"