![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to the book’s core subject, Klinenberg has some interesting perspectives on isolation, climate change, the effects of the internet, amongst other things, concerning our social, political, and cultural spheres. ![]() In the wake of COVID, the perspectives offered are even more interesting to consider in retrospect and while imagining the future. Palaces for the People was enriching and inspiring to read in 2018 – especially as a librarian. Klinenberg shares stories from around the globe – from as far away as Spain to as close to home as the streets of Chicago – where civil and urban engineering have shaped and been shaped by the communities for the betterment of neighborhood and city alike. The reporting shared evidence of how established or developing social infrastructures support or grow populations is truly fascinating and remarkable. Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library Special CollectionsĮric Klinenberg’s Palaces for the People.Scholarly Publishing & Digital Scholarship.Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg Art & Architecture Library.Special Collections Research Guidelines.Special Collections Collection Development Policy. ![]()
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