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Jane Jacobs and Toronto, 1968-1978
Jane Jacobs moved from New York to Toronto in 1968 and is often assumed to have played an important part introducing and advancing new planning ideas to Toronto and shaping the city’s urban form.
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City & Community, 2006
Sometimes a book can change history. Books often influence ideas, but only rarely do they catalyze activism. In the 1960s, a handful of books triggered movements for reform. These include Michael Harrington’s The Other America (1962), which inspired the war on poverty; Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962), which helped galvanize the environmental ...
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Sometimes a book can change history. Books often influence ideas, but only rarely do they catalyze activism. In the 1960s, a handful of books triggered movements for reform. These include Michael Harrington’s The Other America (1962), which inspired the war on poverty; Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962), which helped galvanize the environmental ...
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Planning Theory & Practice, 2012
Max Page & Timothy Mennel (Eds), Chicago: Planners Press, 2011, ISBN 9781932364958 (pb) There are few in the field of urban studies that have not read The Death and Life of Great American Cities an...
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Max Page & Timothy Mennel (Eds), Chicago: Planners Press, 2011, ISBN 9781932364958 (pb) There are few in the field of urban studies that have not read The Death and Life of Great American Cities an...
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2017
1. Introduction: More Than Meets the Eye (Max Page) 2. The Unknown Jane Jacobs: Geographer, Propagandist, City Planning Idealist (Peter L. Laurence) 3. An Australian Jane Jacobs (Jane M. Jacobs) 4. The Literary Craft of Jane Jacobs (Jamin Creed Rowan) 5. Urban Warfare: The Battles for Buenos Aires (Sergio Kiernan) 6. The Magpie and the Bee: Jane Jacobs'
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1. Introduction: More Than Meets the Eye (Max Page) 2. The Unknown Jane Jacobs: Geographer, Propagandist, City Planning Idealist (Peter L. Laurence) 3. An Australian Jane Jacobs (Jane M. Jacobs) 4. The Literary Craft of Jane Jacobs (Jamin Creed Rowan) 5. Urban Warfare: The Battles for Buenos Aires (Sergio Kiernan) 6. The Magpie and the Bee: Jane Jacobs'
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Re-examining Jane Jacobs’ doctrine using new urban data in Hong Kong
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 2023Jianxiang Huang +2 more
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Revisiting Jane Jacobs: Quantifying urban diversity
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 2022Yuji Yoshimura +2 more
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