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Arrival City: The Final Migration And Our Next World (2010)

by Doug Saunders(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0307396894 (ISBN13: 9780307396891)
languge
English
publisher
Knopf Canada
review 1: Doug Saunders is the European Bureau Chief for the Globe and Mail. He has put together this book to show how the move from rural to urban living is in its last phase. The ways in which we treat those areas, arrival cities, that immigrants first come to greatly affects how the cities themselves prosper. He uses examples from all over the world, primarily Europe, North and South America, China, India, and Bangladesh to show how this phenomenon is common to all cultures. He also uses history to show how this phenomenon is not a new one, but is only in its latest stage. He shows successes and failures and those still undetermined. This book is a call to those in power to recognize this truth and make policies that ensure success.I found the stories of the individuals very inte... moreresting and they brought alive the reality of why these people move, how the process works, and what we can do to make sure it works well.The failures really show how stereotypes and prejudice can make or break these arrival communities. Urban planners are beginning to learn, but not all of them have yet. This is a book that every mayor of a growing city should read, along with others in all levels of government. To follow the recommendations here will bring us all a better future.
review 2: Saunders writes in a compelling, easy to read style. He weaves comprehensive reasearch into the narratives of people he has met around the world--people who are parts of arrival cities. I know a fair bit about migration, but I found Saunder's book quite eye opening, particularly on the way migration IS happening, regardless of how governments--particularly in the west--try to to control it. Whether or not you agree with his premise about being in the final throes of a rural to urban movement of humanity, his arguments go well beyond that issue. My book is heavily highlighted and tagged for future reference. HIGHLY recommended less
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SaioaArza
Interesting insight into how we have come to where we are today across different parts of the World.
ali_anna
Wow, this is pretty cool. A little deep, but is laid out well. Learned lots!
jonathanmhindmarsh
interesting. it is worth to read it
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