Providing the first comprehensive survey of new
interdisciplinary scholarship on globalized
urbanization, this important volume contains fifty
selections from classic writings by authors such as John
Friedmann, Michael Peter Smith, Saskia Sassen, Peter
Taylor, Manuel Castells and Anthony King, as well as
major contributions by other international scholars of
global city formation. Classic and contemporary case
studies of globalizing cities serve to illuminate global
city theory within Europe, North America and East Asia,
whilst contributing authors explore key topics
including: the histories and geographies of globalized
urbanization the social and economic order of
globalizing cities pathways of globalized urbanization
in the older industrialized world, the developing world
and on the 'margins' of the world economy state
restructuring, urban governance and socio-political
contestation in globalizing cities culture, identity and
representation in globalizing cities emerging issues and
debates in contemporary research on globalized
urbanization.Containing wide-ranging discussions on
major theories, methods, themes and debates, and a
combination of theoretical and methodological
contributions, comparative analyses and detailed case
studies, this key textbook will appeal to a broad
interdisciplinary readership at undergraduate and
graduate levels in urban, globalization, development,
cultural, and environmental studies. |
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