'This book pulls together an exceptional range of
literature in addressing the complexity of contemporary
patterns and processes of urbanization. It offers a rich
array of concepts and theories and is studded with
fascinating examples that illustrate the changing nature
of cities and urban life' - Paul Knox, University
Distinguished Professer, Virginia Tech University, USA.
'The SAGE Companion to the City is a tour-de-force of
contemporary urban studies. At once a stocktake,
showcase and springboard for scholarly approaches to
cities and city life, the editors have assembled a
cohesive and convincing set of lucid, insightful and
critical essays of great quality. Eschewing grand theory
and deadening encyclopediasm, the contributors refresh
both longstanding concerns and explore new themes in
ways both brilliantly accessible to newcomers and
satisfying to the cognoscenti' - Robert Freestone,
University of New South Wales, Australia. Organized in
four sections "The SAGE Companion to the City" provides
a systematic A-Z to understanding the city that explains
the interrelations between society, culture and economy.
Each chapter is illustrated with key extracts from the
literature.Part One: Histories explains, power,
religion, science and technology, modernity, and the
landscape of the city. Part Two: Economies and
Inequalities explains work and leisure, globalisation,
innovation and the economy, and the role of the state.
"Part Three: Communities explains migration and
settlement, segregation and division, civility, house
and home, and housing and homelessness. Part Four: Order
and Disorder explains politics and policy, planning and
conflict, law and order, surveillance and terror. An
accessible guide to all areas of urban studies; the text
offers both a contemporary cutting edge reflection and
measured historical and geographical reflection on urban
studies. It will be essential reading for students of
any discipline interested in the city as an object of
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