What's Wrong with this Picture?

Konvitz, J. (2010) What's Wrong with this Picture? Technology and Culture, 51(2), pp. 474-476. [Book Review]

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Abstract

Do networks of urban utilities make cities more alike in Europe? What has been the diffusion of urban technologies and models of urban development in both directions between Europe and North America in the twentieth century? How are cities with a high concentration of research and development activities different? To answer questions such as these, Mikael Hard and Thomas Misa have assembled a team of scholars writing mostly about the United States and Central and Western Europe. The political context and nature of long-term infrastructure decisions and the economics of investment and utilization are given insufficient attention, but the empirical material is rich, diverse, well-illustrated and instructive.

Item Type:Book Reviews
Additional Information:Review of: Mikael Hård and Thomas J. Misa, eds., Urban Machinery: Inside Modern European Cities
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Konvitz, Professor Josef
Authors: Konvitz, J.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:Technology and Culture
Publisher:The Johns Hopkins University Press
ISSN:1097-3729
ISSN (Online):0040-165X

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