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街道作为城市生活的舞台,是城市社会空间研究的一个重要切入点,尤其对于以伦敦为代表的国际移民城市而言,街道更成为多元文化交流和社会融合的平台。《城市、街道与市民:度量凡生》一书以伦敦南岸一条普通的地方性商业街为研究对象,从人类学与建筑学的交叉视角,深入探讨了在全球化浪潮下商业街作为微型公共空间在地方经济、社会互动与文化交流等方面的重要作用和未来面临的挑战。文章对著作的主要内容、核心观点和研究特色进行了全面剖析,并就其交叉学科视角、城市边缘视角和城市转型研究的特殊价值贡献进行了评述。
As a stage for urban life, the street is an important entry point for the study of urban social space. Especially for the international immigrant cities represented by London, the street has become a platform for multicultural exchange and social integration. The book “Cities, Streets and Citizens: Measuring Every Life” takes an ordinary local commercial street on the south bank of London as the research object. From the cross-point of anthropology and architecture, it explores the commercial street as a mini-public space in the wave of globalization In the local economy, social interaction and cultural exchange, and other important role in the future and challenges. The article has a comprehensive analysis of the main content, core viewpoints and research features of the book, and comments on its special value contribution from the cross-disciplinary perspective, urban fringe perspective and urban transition research.