Berlin, Alexanderplatz ( Space and Place )

Publication series :Space and Place

Author: Weszkalnys   Gisa  

Publisher: Berghahn Books‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781845458355

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781782383178

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781782383178

Subject: C91 Sociology;C912.81 Urban Sociology;TU98 regional planning, urban and rural planning

Keyword: null 社会学,经济计划与管理Economic Planning and ManagementSociology

Language: ENG

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A benchmark study in the changing field of urban anthropology, Berlin, Alexanderplatz is an ethnographic examination of the rapid transformation of the unified Berlin. Through a captivating account of the controversy around this symbolic public square in East Berlin, the book raises acute questions about expertise, citizenship, government and belonging. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in the city administration bureaus, developers' offices, citizen groups and in Alexanderplatz itself, the author advances a richly innovative analysis of the multiplicity of place. She reveals how Alexanderplatz is assembled through the encounters between planners, citizen activists, social workers, artists and ordinary Berliners, in processes of popular participation and personal narratives, in plans, timetables, documents and files, and in the distribution of pipes, tram tracks and street lights. Alexanderplatz emerges as a socialist spatial exemplar, a 'future' under construction, an object of grievance, and a vision of robust public space. This book is both a critical contribution to the anthropology of contemporary modernity and a radical intervention in current cross-disciplinary debates on the city.

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