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_aThe urban sociology reader / _cedited by Jan Lin and Christopher Mele. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2005. |
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_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. |
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