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Splintering Urbanism; Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition

by: Stephen Graham
(01 June 2001)


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<P>This work offers a path-breaking analysis of the nature of the urban condition at the start of the new millennium. Adopting a global and interdisciplinary perspective, it reveals how new technologies and increasingly privatised systems of infrastructure provision--telecommunications, highways, urban streets, energy, and water--are supporting the splintering of metropolitan areas across the world.</P>


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