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Intercultural City Identity" and "Human Intercultural Cities" (H.I.C.)

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Intercultural City Identity" and "Human Intercultural Cities" (H.I.C.) Synopsis

This book negotiates the complex relationship between the identity of modern multicultural city and its development as well as its social cohesion, on the horizon of globalisation and crisis. Specifically, it expounds on an interdisciplinary approach regarding the actual phenomenon of multiculturalism in contemporary cities. The relationships created within this context between the different cultural groups and their impact on the city itself are described. It relates the concepts of identity and diversity and their effects on the socio-economic development of the city. In addition, it also relates to social cohesion existing in urban areas, plus the dynamics of relationships developed within a complex context. All within the context of political science, sociology and management science, while combining the scientific theory of cultural landscape, cultural theory, systemic analysis and sustainable development in an original theory is created, the "intercultural identity of the city". What is more, while intercultural identity is the keystone of this hypothesis, it proposes the creation of a specific model planning of sustainable development and social cohesion in the modern and post-modern cities of the future. This is ongoing research which aims to deepen the understanding and interconnection between networks and cities' identities, but also strives to develop the methodology acquired from the feedback and information that will emerge from the implementation of this model in real life.

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ISBN: 9781631176081
Publication date: 1st June 2014
Author: Eugenia P Bitsani
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers an imprint of Nova Science Publishers, Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 132 pages
Series: Social Issues, Justice and Status
Genres: Globalization
Sociology and anthropology