Produktbild: Introduction to Cities

Introduction to Cities How Place and Space Shape Human Experience

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.04.2018

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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432

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24.6/17.5/2.3 cm

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862 g

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2nd edition

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-16771-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.04.2018

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

24.6/17.5/2.3 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Auflage

2nd edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-16771-6

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Introduction to Cities
  • List of illustrations xi

    List of tables xvii

    List of boxes xviii

    About the authors xx

    Preface to the second edition xxi

    Acknowledgments xxii

    Walk-through tour xxiv

    Part I The Foundations 1

    1 Cities as places and spaces 2

    Cities as places 5

    Exploring further 1.1 8

    Identity, community, and security 10

    Places as the site of our identity 10

    Places as the site of community 11

    Places as sites of security 13

    Studying the city 1.1 14

    Human beings make and remake places 15

    Place and space 17

    Studying the city 1.2 18

    Making the city better 1.1 21

    Cities shape the fates of human beings 22

    Cities and people 24

    2 Social theories of urban space and place: The early perspectives 26

    The social and theoretical roots of modern urban theory 27

    Studying the city 2.1 29

    Ferdinand Tönnies: Community and society 30

    Georg Simmel: The metropolis and mental life 31

    Tönnies and Simmel: Further reflections 33

    The Chicago School of Sociology 33

    The city as social space 34

    The city as concentric zones 36

    The city, social change, and social order 38

    Studying the city 2.2 40

    Life in the city as a way of life 41

    Making the city better 2.1 43

    Early social theories of urban life 44

    3 Social theories of urban space and place: Perspectives in the post-World War II era 47

    Theoretical descendants of Marx 48

    Manuel Castells and the urban question 48

    David Harvey: Injustice and inequality in the city 49

    John Logan and Harvey Molotch: The city as a growth machine 51

    Making the city better 3.1 52

    Making the city better 3.2 54

    Further reflections: Marx and the critique of modern cities 55

    The return to place and the turn to culture 56

    Jane Jacobs and the discovery of community in the modern metropolis 56

    Studying the city 3.1 57

    Sharon Zukin and the turn to culture 59

    Exploring further 3.1 61

    Going global 64

    The 1980s and the creation of the global city 64

    Power, politics, and ordinary lives 67

    Evaluating theories of the city 68

    4 Methods and rules for the study of cities 71

    First rules for doing a social science of cities 73

    The rule of validity 73

    The rule of reliability 75

    Exploring further 4.1 76

    Cities and the question of numbers 78

    Studying the city 4.1 79

    The city as a case study 79

    The city as the typical case 81

    The city as a prototypical case 83

    Ethnographic and historical case studies 86

    Ethnographic case studies 86

    Studying the city 4.2 87

    Historical case studies 89

    From one to multiple cases 90

    Studying the city 4.3 92

    A last but very important rule on doing a good social science of cities: Fitting good theory to good methods 94

    And what about insight? 95

    Part II The Changing Metropolis 99

    5 The metropolis and its expansion: Early insights and basic principles 100

    Metropolitan growth: Basic features 102

    Studying the city 5.1 104

    The mobility of people and groups in the metropolis 105

    Social differences and migration in the metropolis 106

    Migration and the expansion of the metropolis 108

    The metropolitan center and its links to the hinterlands 110

    Studying the city 5.2 112

    Human agents and social institutions in the expansion of the metropolis 112

    Making the city better 5.1 115

    Planning and metropolitan development 116

    Exploring further 5.1 121

    Urban growth, institutions, and human agents 124

    6 The origins and development of suburbs 126

    What is a suburb? Definitions and variations 128

    Alternative suburban forms 130

    A brief history of suburban development 132

    The original suburbs 132

    Culture and the demand for suburban living 134

    Making the city better 6.1 135

    Exploring further 6.1 136

    Early suburban diversity 138

    Transportation technologies and suburban expansion 138

    Making the city better 6.2 140

    The role of policy in suburban expansion 141

    The mass production of US suburbs 144

    Changes and challenges in contemporary suburbs 145

    Privatization and gated communities 146

    The varied fates of older suburbs 148

    Suburbs as places 151

    Studying the city 6.1 150

    7 Changing metropolitan landscapes after World War II 154

    Los Angeles: The prototype of the postwar metropolis 156

    Exploring further 7.1 160

    The changing metropolitan order 162

    The decline of older industrial cities 162

    The rise of the postindustrial/postmodern metropolitan regions 163

    The importance of transportation, again 164

    The remaking of places and spaces: The profound human and political consequences 165

    Making the city better 7.1 167

    The emerging global economy: A brief overview 168

    Studying the city 7.1 172

    People, place, and space in a global world 174

    Part III Social Inequalities and Power in the Metropolis 179

    8 The early metropolis as a place of inequality 180

    Colonial cities as unequal places 182

    Early urban diversity 184

    Gender in the early metropolis 185

    Cities of immigrants 187

    Immigrant lives: New York's Five Points 187

    Studying the city 8.1 191

    The Five Points case in context 193

    Early reform and intervention efforts 195

    Making the American ghetto 196

    Integrated beginnings 196

    Making the city better 8.1 197

    New neighbours, new tensions 198

    The perpetuation and implications of black ghettos 199

    Studying the city 8.2 200

    Exploring further 8.1 201

    The significance of urban diversity and inequality 203

    9 Inequality and diversity in the post - World War II metropolis 206

    Inequality and the metropolis 207

    Poverty and race 207

    Exploring further 9.1 209

    Poverty and homelessness 210

    Making the city better 9.1 212

    Gentrification and the remaking of the metropolis 214

    Exploring further 9.2 215

    Social diversity and the transformed metropolis 218

    The new immigration and the transformation of the metropolis 218

    Europe 218

    Studying the city 9.1 221

    The United States and Canada 222

    Reconstructing the contemporary metropolis 225

    New ethnic enclaves 225

    LGBT neighbourhoods 228

    Studying the city 9.2 231

    The Western metropolis in flux 232

    10 Power, authority, and cities as contested spaces 236

    States and markets 237

    The changing global economy 238

    Cities today as contested spaces 240

    The nature of local governance and politics 241

    Local authorities and marginalized peoples 243

    African Americans and local authorities 244

    The homeless and local authorities 245

    The very poor and local authorities 246

    Contesting mistreatment by local authorities: Resistance and aid 246

    Making the city better 10.1 247

    Exploring further 10.1 249

    Major contests over deep meanings and spaces in the metropolis 250

    Jerusalem: The quintessential contested city 250

    The contested spaces of Berlin 252

    Conclusion 254

    Part IV The Metropolis in the Developing World 257

    11 Urbanization and cities in developing countries 258

    Urbanization: The basic path and its impact on place 259

    Developing-country cities in historical perspective 261

    Studying the city 11.1 262

    The basic dimensions of urbanization 263

    Urban hierarchy 264

    Urban primacy 265

    Over-urbanization versus under-urbanization 265

    Studying the city 11.2 267

    Natural increase and in-migration 268

    From process and system to place 269

    A profile with multiple wrinkles 269

    Megacities as places: Opportunities and challenges 271

    Size and density 271

    Creating wealth and sustaining poverty 272

    Exploring further 11.1 274

    Making the city better 11.1 276

    The developing megacity as a lived place 277

    Making the city better 11.2 279

    Governing the megacities 280

    Studying the city 11.3 281

    Reassessing the developing-country city 283

    12 Cities in the global economy 286

    Cities in a globalizing world: Theoretical background 287

    Emerging cities in the global economy 288

    Yiwu, China 288

    Rajarhat, India 290

    Further reflections on Yiwu 291

    Re-emerging cities in the global economy 292

    Berlin, Germany: A once-prosperous, then challenged, and now re-emerging local culture 292

    Shanghai, China: Local change in a global renaissance city 294

    Deeper into the global economy 297

    Dongguan, China: A place transformed from a rural township into a global factory-city 297

    Studying the city 12.1 300

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates: From desert to urban miracle to mirage 301

    Cities in a fully networked global economy 303

    The regional dimension and mediation of cities 303

    Becoming globally networked 305

    Exploring further 12.1 306

    Interdependence between cities and the global economy 308

    Studying the city 12.2 309

    Systematic constraint and individual flexibility 310

    The global restructuring of cities 310

    Making the city better 12.1 312

    Part V Challenges of Today and The Metropolis of the Future 315

    13 Urban environments and sustainability 316

    Making use of nature 317

    Natural attributes and urban development 317

    Interpreting and manipulating nature 318

    Studying the city 13.1 321

    Inviting "disaster" 322

    Why rebuild? 323

    Urban environments 326

    Local environmental concerns 327

    Making the city better 13.1 329

    Environment and inequality 329

    Making the city better 13.2 331

    Global environmental concerns 332

    Urbanization's environmental impacts 333

    Cities and climate change 333

    Addressing environmental issues: Toward sustainability 336

    Exploring further 13.1 337

    14 The remaking and future of cities 341

    Between place and space: Reinforcing a theoretical vision 342

    Remaking cities at critical moments 344

    The crisis of Detroit 344

    The remaking of Detroit 345

    Making the city better 14.1 346

    Place-remaking on a larger scale 348

    Daily place-remaking from below 349

    Remaking neighbourhoods and communities 350

    The remaking of Brooklyn, New York 350

    From Detroit and New York to China and Shanghai - again 350

    Studying the city 14.1 352

    Remaking cities for the future 354

    Scaling up and looking forward 354

    The China and India scenarios and their wider implications 354

    Cities of the future and the future of cities 358

    Making the city better 14.2 359

    A detour back to planning regarding its role in shaping future cities 360

    The foundational attributes of future cities 361

    Exploring further 14.1 364

    A final look at the twenty-first-century city 365

    Glossary 368

    References 376

    Index 393