Las Vegas:The Social Production Of An All-Americancity
分类: 图书,进口原版,Business & Investing(商业与投资),
品牌: Mark GottdienerClaudia CollinsDavid R. Dickens
基本信息出版社:Wiley-Blackwell; 1 (2000年1月17日)平装:304页正文语种:英语ISBN:1577181379条形码:9781577181378商品尺寸:22.8 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm商品重量:431 gASIN:1577181379商品描述内容简介Most writing about Las Vegas focuses on the spectacular story of casino gambling and tourism. This book is different.Written by two renowned urban studies scholars and a local Las Vegas journalist, combining scholarly research with investigative reportingFirst academic book to provide a synthesis on the recent growth of Las VegasAppropriate for courses in urban studies, economic development and tourism, communities and cultural studies媒体推荐"Sin Citygoes the way of Ozzie and Harriett? In this brilliant, well-documented probing of the nation's fastest growing metro area, the authors show how the abnormal city of gambling and vice has normalized. Now Las Vegans and their politicians face the urban challenges - from water and air pollution to traffic congestion and crime - that other urbanites encounter. As Las Vegas becomes more like America, America becomes more like Las Vegas."Joe Feagin, University of Florida<!--end-->
"Well documented and including numerous maps, charts, and figures, the book examines all aspects of urban development. Librarians should buy this book, it would fit into a public library nicely and is essential for universities."Library Journal
"Urbanists from all fields will benefit from learning about an unusually usual city. In short, Mark Gottdiener, Claudia Collins and David Dickens have boldly gone where no sociologists have gone before and, to use Las Vegas parlance, rolled seven. they have written a fascinating book on a fascinating subject."Michael S. Green, Community College of Southern Nevada
"The greatest virtue of this book is its in-depth look at the evolution of Las Vegas during the last twenty years. There is simply no better set of data about the recent history of the city. Gottdiener, Collins and Dickens excel at tracking politics and its implications, correctly noting the problems of managing not only growth but also social evolution with weak governmental institutions."Hal Rothman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
"Las Vegas is an intriguing mix of travel guide, political reporting, and urban commentary and thus presents a more topical, nuanced, and balanced profile of America's fastest growing metropolitan region than anything else currently available. The book fits nicely into undergraduates courses in urban sociology, geography, and politics."American Journal of Sociology
"... provides a complex and densely layered snapshot of a place all too often taken at face value."Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians