

An edition of The new geography (2000)
How the Digital Revolution Is Reshaping the American Landscape
By Joel Kotkin
Publish Date
November 14, 2000
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
242
Description:
"The New Geography decodes the massive shifting of resources under way nationwide, examining new forms of social organization that are blooming and old forms that are evolving but dying. Along the way, the book shows how this vast upheaval has been a blessing for some of America's cities, notably those that excel at the preindustrial city's age-old role as a crossroads for creativity, trade, and culture. But not all cities are created equal, and the book explains which are best equipped to thrive, which are doomed to decline, and why. The New Geography also explores a whole set of other kinds of communities - such as high-tech 'nerdistans' and bucolic Valhallas - that are thriving while others are dying." "The product of years of research, The New Geography is an essential road map to the utterly new landscape created by the digital economy."--Jacket.
subjects: Steden, Ruimtelijke ontwikkeling, Effect of technological innovations on, Technische vernieuwing, Stadtbild, Cities and towns, Neue Technologie, Informationstechnik, Wirtschaftsgeografie, Technischer Fortschritt, Stadtentwicklung, New York Times reviewed, Sociology, urban, Demography, Cities and towns, united states, Economic history, United states, economic conditions, 1981-2001, Technology and civilization, Industrial sociology
Places: United States, USA