Author: | David H. Kaplan, Christopher A. Airriess, Heike Alberts, Giles A. Barrett, Jock Collins, Felicitas Hillmann, Bessie House, Wei Li, Lucia Lo, David McEvoy, Pierpaolo Mudu, Alex Oberle, James M. Smith, Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira | ISBN: | 9781461638605 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | Publication: | October 26, 2006 |
Imprint: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | David H. Kaplan, Christopher A. Airriess, Heike Alberts, Giles A. Barrett, Jock Collins, Felicitas Hillmann, Bessie House, Wei Li, Lucia Lo, David McEvoy, Pierpaolo Mudu, Alex Oberle, James M. Smith, Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira |
ISBN: | 9781461638605 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publication: | October 26, 2006 |
Imprint: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Language: | English |
Immigration has expanded dramatically in both traditional and emerging receiving nations. This worldwide boom has profoundly altered urban areas as new arrivals have transformed inner cities and suburbs alike into bastions of new ethnic economic activity. Examining the essential role of space in assisting and modifying ethnic business activity, this book considers how ethnic economies are reshaping the urban landscape in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, Germany, and Italy. Each chapter explores the significance of urban space and local context in the development of an ethnic economy and how, in turn, ethnic economies have helped to recreate urban neighborhoods. With its international scope and rich case studies, this book will be invaluable for scholars and students alike in the fields of ethnic studies, urban studies, economic development, geography, and sociology.
Immigration has expanded dramatically in both traditional and emerging receiving nations. This worldwide boom has profoundly altered urban areas as new arrivals have transformed inner cities and suburbs alike into bastions of new ethnic economic activity. Examining the essential role of space in assisting and modifying ethnic business activity, this book considers how ethnic economies are reshaping the urban landscape in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, Germany, and Italy. Each chapter explores the significance of urban space and local context in the development of an ethnic economy and how, in turn, ethnic economies have helped to recreate urban neighborhoods. With its international scope and rich case studies, this book will be invaluable for scholars and students alike in the fields of ethnic studies, urban studies, economic development, geography, and sociology.