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Modernities : a geohistorical interpretation
1999,1997
A thoroughly readable, far-reaching analysis of \"modernity\" and \"the modern,\" this book focuses on the specific periods and places where ideas and practices of being modern are created and challenged. Peter J. Taylor contends that modernity is a multiple phenomenon: that is, different modern times and different modern spaces exist in a world of multiple modernities. In a masterly analysis of politics and the state in terms of the modern, Taylor shows how each political organization of a particular modernity creates an appropriate political reaction.
Extraordinary cities : millenia of moral syndromes, world-systems and city/state relations
Accepting that cities are extraordinary, this book provides an original city-centred narrative of human creativity, past, present and future. In this book, Peter Taylor demonstrates that cities are the epicenters of human advancement.
The globalization of advertising : agencies, cities and spaces of creativity
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Faulconbridge, James R., author
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Beaverstock, Jonathan V., author
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Nativel, Corinne, author
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Advertising.
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Globalization.
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Business and Management.
2014
This text unpacks the contemporary structure and spatial organization of global advertising agencies and reveals how global agencies operate as transnationally integrated organizations. It focuses on how the role of New York, Detroit and Los Angeles in advertising work has changed radically over the years.