Mexico City Debra FerredayMexico City is the second largest city on the American continent, the most populous Spanish speaking city in the world and the richest city, in terms of GFP, in Latin America. The authors explore the political structures, demography, economy, social issues and public administration that make this megacity distinctive.
As the first book to assist practitioners and students to develop critical frameworks for implementing their own theatrical projects
This collection brings together leading writers and emerging researchers to demonstrate how work in media and cultural studies can contribute to debates around the meanings of money
it combines micro- and macro-perspectives of British migration history and covers topics such as diasporas
Brings together a breadth of perspectives addressing media materialities and their significance to the study of media
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This book reflects the various facets of the author's lifetime of work in letterforms
Mealing looks at the potential for future developments in the field
The rapid development of Hong Kong has occasioned the demolition of buildings and landscapes of historic significance
Based on a conference organised in conjunction with the University of London
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inviting readers to (re)consider the ways that culture is produced and expressed within cities by examining the geographies of its spaces
Presenting asset development approaches