1st Edition

After Modernism Global Restructuring and the Changing Boundaries of City Life

By Michael Peter Smith Copyright 1992
156 Pages
by Routledge

Michael Peter Smith is distinguished research professor in Community Studies at the University of California, Davis. He is co-author of the award-winning book Citizenship across Borders, and is the series editor of Transaction’s Comparative Urban and Community Research book series.

Volume 4 After Modernism: Global Restructuring and the Changing Boundaries of City Life: Cities After Modernism, The Stimulus of a Little Confusion: A Contemporary Comparison of Amsterdam and Los Angeles, Frankfurt: Global City—Local Politics, Economic Crisis and Structural Adjustment: The Changing Labor Market of San José, Costra Rica, The Bubbling Cauldron: Global and Local Interactions in New York City Restaurants, Ethnicity, Race, Class, and Ideology Come Together in L.A., Apartment Restructuring and Latino Immigrant Tenant Struggles: A Case Study of Human Agency, Review Essay: From Dualism to Territorial Problemadc in Italy: A Restructuring of Industry and Theory.

Biography

Michael Peter Smith, University of California, Davis