The Future of Cities:
In the wake of last year's attack on the World Trade Centre in New York , the Ralph Lewis Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago, considers the prospects of the world's global super-cities.Ìý Primary terrorist targets, London and Tokyo, Frankfurt, New York and Paris have very different histories but are the command posts of the global economy, citadels of corporate power bastioned by a vast agglomeration of hi-tech production centres.Ìý How much longer can this massive concentration of resources continue?
Music and Machines:
Laurie Taylor considers whether inventions are always just waiting to happen as we hear the very odd history of the synthesiser and other musical instruments.Ìý Roderick Swanston, of the Royal College of Music joins Laurie to swap anecdotes with , Professor of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University, and to discuss what happens when artists and scientists unite to push back the sound barrier.
Additional information:
Roderick Swanston
Prince Consort Road London SW7 2BS Tel: 020 7589 3643
Trevor Pinch
Department of Science and Technology Studies Room 632, Clark Hall Ithaca New York 14853 Tel: (607) 255-6048
by Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco Harvard University Press ISBN: 0 674 00889 8
Saskia Sassen
1111 E. 60th Street Chicago Illinois 60637 Tel: (773) 702-9494
Global Networks, Linked Cities edited by Saskia Sassen Routledge ISBN 0 415 93163 0
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