A powerful reappraisal of the role of cities and their inhabitants in solving global problems, from a leading expert in urban development.In the second half of the twentieth century, revolutions reshaped our world―the civil rights movement in America, the fall of the shah in Iran, the collapse of the Soviet bloc, and the end of apartheid in South Africa. All of these revolutions were fundamentally urban. They were the revolutions of Detroit, Gdansk, Berlin, Tehran, and Johannesburg, uprisings of city dwellers intent on ending their marginalization and securing their place in the world economy.In Welcome to the Urban Revolution , internationally recognized urbanist Jeb Brugmann draws on two decades of fieldwork and research to show how the city is now a medium for revolutionary change. Not just political upheaval but technological, economic, and social innovations are forged in our cities. We may think of cities as hotbeds of crime or engines of globalization, but Brugmann shows how cities are becoming laboratories for solving major challenges of the twenty-first poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability.Bridging urban studies, economics, and sociology, Brugmann gives us a new way of looking at cities, giving shape to the emerging practice of urbanism. His positive, unconventional analysis turns traditional ideas about the city on their head.
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Depuis 25 ans, Jeb Brugmann élabore des stratégies destinées aux gouvernements, aux entreprises et aux agences internationales pour aborder les problèmes mondiaux au niveau local. De 1990 à 2000, il a été le Secrétaire Général fondateur d'une agence environnementale internationale pour les villes, où ses initiatives ont impliqué des milliers de villes dans plus de 50 pays. Consultant stratégique international, il est également membre de la faculté du Programme pour le leadership en matière de développement durable de l'Université de Cambridge.
