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245 0 4 _aThe urban sociology reader /
_cedited by Jan Lin and Christopher Mele.
264 1 _aLondon ;
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300 _aix, 363 pages :
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490 1 _aThe Routledge urban reader series
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tCommunity and society /
_rFerdinand Tonnies --
_tThe metropolis and mental life /
_rGeorg Simmel --
_tUrbanism as a way of life /
_rLouis Wirth --
_tUrbanism and suburbanism as ways of life : a reevaluation of definitions /
_rHerbert Gans --
_tTheories of urbanism /
_rClaude S. Fischer --
_tHuman ecology /
_rRobert Ezra Park --
_tThe growth of the city : an introduction to a research project /
_rErnest W. Burgess --
_tThe natural areas of the city /
_rHarvey Zorbaugh --
_tSentiment and symbolism as ecological variables /
_rWalter Firey --
_tThe city as a growth machine /
_rJohn Logan and Harvey Molotch --
_tLos Angeles and the Chicago school : invitation to a debate /
_rMichael Dear --
_tThe cost of racial and class exclusion in the inner city /
_rLoic J. D. Wacquant and William Julius Wilson --
_tSegregation and the making of the underclass /
_rDouglas S. Massey and Nancy A. Denton --
_tUrban outcasts : stigma and division in the black American ghetto and the French urban periphery /
_rLoic J. D. Wacquant --
_tThe immigrant enclave : theory and empirical examples /
_rAlejandro Portes and Robert D. Manning --
_tMen without property : the tramp's classification and use of urban space /
_rJames S. Duncan --
_tCity spatial structure, women's household work, and national urban policy /
_rAnn R. Markusen --
_t'Race,' space, and power : the survival strategies of working poor women /
_rMelissa R. Gilbert --
_tGender and space : lesbians and gay man in the city /
_rSy Adler and Johanna Brenner --
_tFreeing South Africa : the 'modernization' of male-male sexuality in Soweto /
_rDonald L. Donham --
_tThe world city hypothesis /
_rJohn Friedman --
_tThe urban impact of economic globalization /
_rSaskia Sassen --
_tPower in place : retheorizing the local and the global /
_rMichael Peter Smith --
_tCity life : West African communities in New York /
_rPaul Stoller and Jasmin Tahmaseb McConatha --
_tGlobalization and the revalorizing of ethnic places in immigration gateway cities /
_rJan Lin --
_tWhose culture? : whose city? /
_rSharon Zukin --
_tCities and the creative class /
_rRichard Florida --
_tLooking at themed environments /
_rMark Gottdiener --
_tGlobalization, culture and neighborhood change /
_rChristopher Mele --
_tChinatown, part two? : the 'internationalization' of downtown Los Angeles /
_rMike Davis --
_tFortified enclaves : the new urban segregation /
_rTeresa P. R. Caldeira --
_tUrban social movements - local thematics, global spaces /
_rPierre Hamel, Henri Lustiger-Thaler and Margit Mayer --
_tGlocalizing protest : urban conflicts and global social movements /
_rBettina Kohler and Markus Wissen.
520 _aThis reader draws together seminal selections spanning the subfield from the 19th to the 21st centuries. Contributions from Simmel, Wirth, Park, Burgess, Zukin, Sassen, Smith and Castells are amongst the 40 generous selections.
520 1 _a"The City Reader: third edition - an interdisciplinary urban reader aimed at urban studies, urban planning, urban geography and urban sociology courses - will be the anchor urban reader. Routledge published a first edition of The City Reader in 1996 and a second edition in 2000. The City Reader has become one of the most widely used anthologies in urban studies, urban geography, urban sociology and urban planning courses in the world."--BOOK JACKET.
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