The European City 36-PNIB-EC-11
Week 1: Introduction: the dimensions of the European City
The European City – definitions from Weber to the postfordist age
Week 2: The perception of the European City
Planning for the European City
Week 3: European Cities of Culture
Integration in the European City
Week 4: Split cities, twin cities – European cross-border cities
Colloquium: The future of the European City
Literatura
Arnaud L., Pinson G. 2004. Shaping the identity and mobilising the “ethnic capital” in three European cities, in: Eckardt F., Hassenpflug D. (eds.), Urbanism and Globalization. Peter Lang, Frankfurt/Main, 131-150.
Bagnasco A., Le Galès P. 2000. European cities: local societies and collective actors? In: A. Bagnasco, P. Le Galès (eds.) Cities in Contemporary Europe. Cambridge: University Press, 1-32.
Griffiths R. 2006. City/Culture Discourses: Evidence from the Competition to Select the European Capital of Culture 2008. European Planning Studies 14 (4), 415-430.
Hall P. 2004. European cities in a global world, in: Eckardt F., Hassenpflug D. (eds.), Urbanism and Globalization. Peter Lang, Frankfurt/Main, 31-46.
Hassenpflug D. 2001. Walter Benjamin – Looking at the Dream-Side of the City, in: Graafland A. (ed.), Cities in Transition. 010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 248-261.
Häußermann H., Haila A. 2005. The European City: a conceptual framework and normative project, in: Kazepov Y. (ed.), Cities of Europe. Blackwell, Oxford, 43-63.
Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities 2007.
New Charter of Athens 2003.
Stryjakiewicz T., Tölle A. 2009. Cross-border cooperation and governance: The case of the twin cities of Frankfurt-upon-Oder and Słubice. Terra Spectra 20 (1), 19-25.
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