Everyday Globalization: A Spatial Semiotics of Immigrant Neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Paris (Routledge Studies in Human Geography)
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Book Details
• Book Name: Everyday Globalization
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781138547124
• Writer: Shortell, Timothy
• Book Edition: 1st Edition
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Pages: 252
• Size: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
• Binding: Paperback
• Subject/Category: Sociology / Urban Studies / Globalization
• A micro-sociological study of immigrant neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Paris.
• Explores how global flows of people bring diverse cultural practices into urban public spaces.
• Examines spatial semiotics of identity that label areas as "immigrant neighborhoods."
• Integrates social psychology of groups, linguistic landscapes, and daily mobility to analyze encounters with cultural differences.
• Contributes to human geography literature on the meaningfulness of place and public space appropriation.
• Relevant for scholars and students of visual sociology and urban experience research.
• Demonstrates an innovative methodology for studying everyday urban life.
 
            
 
       
         

