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Urbanization Paul L. Knox

Urbanization By Paul L. Knox

Urbanization by Paul L. Knox


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Provides a coherent, comprehensive introduction to urban geography. From a global perspective, the authors examine urban trends and their outcomes in both the developed and the less developed countries in order to understand, analyze, and interpret the landscapes, economies, and communities of towns and cities around the world.

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Urbanization: An Introduction to Urban Geography by Paul L. Knox

This book provides a coherent, comprehensive introduction to urban geography. It offers a historical and process-oriented approach with a North American focus that also provides a global context and comparative international perspective. From a global perspective, the authors examine urban trends and their outcomes in both the developed and the less developed countries in order to understand, analyze, and interpret the landscapes, economies, and communities of towns and cities around the world.

Table of Contents

(NOTE: Each chapter begins with a Chapter Preview, contains boxes on important topics, and concludes with Follow Up exercises, Key Sources and Suggested Reading, and Related World Wide Web Sites.)

1 Urbanization and Urban Geography

The Study of Urban Geography

Urbanization: Processes and Outcomes

The Plan of the Book

2 The Origins and Growth of Cities

The Definition of a City

Preconditions for Urbanization

Theories of Urban Origins

Urban Origins

Internal Structure of the Earliest Cities

Urban Expansion from the Regions of Urban Origin

The Roots of European Urban Expansion

Urbanization and the Industrial Revolution

3 The Foundations of the American Urban System

Frontier Urbanization

The Mercantile Epoch (1790-1840)

Early Industrial Expansion and Realignment (1840-1875)

The Organization of Industry (1875-1920)

Early Fordism, the Automobile Era, Suburban Infill, and the Great Depression (1920-1945)

4 Urban Systems in Transition

Freeways, Regional Decentralization, and Metropolitan Consolidation (1945-1972)

Economic Crisis and Neo-Fordist Urban Restructuring (1972-1983)

Neo-Fordist Economic Restructuring and the Emergence of Informational Cities (1983-present)

5 The Foundations of Urban Form and Land Use

The Mercantile City (before 1840)

The Early Industrial City (1840-1875)

The Industrial City (1875-1920)

Urban Structure in the Industrial Era

6 Changing Metropolitan Form

Suburban Infill (1920-1945)

Freeways and Metropolitan Sprawl (1945-1972)

Neo-Fordist Development (1973-Present)

The End of Suburbia

7 Urbanization in the Less Developed Countries

Urbanization Trends and Projections: The Less Developed Countries in Global Context

Factors promoting Urban Growth

Theories of Urbanization and Economic Development

An Historical Perspective on Colonial Urbanization

Overurbanization and Megacities

8 Urban Form and Land Use in the Less Developed Countries

Patterns of Urban Form and Land Use

9 Urban Problems and Responses in the Less Developed Countries

Urban Problems

Responses to the Problems of Urbanization

10 The City as Text: Architecture and Urban Design

Architecture and the Dynamics of Urban Change

The Style of Production/The Production of Style

11 The Urban Development Process

Property, Location, Rent, and Investment

The Structures of Building Provision

12 The Residential Kaleidoscope

Social Interaction and Residential Segregation

Interpretations of Residential Ecology

The New Mosaic: Attempting to identify Lifestyle Communities

13 How Neighborhoods Change

Neighborhood Change

Housing Markets

Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Change

Housing Market Gatekeepers, Bias, and Discrimination

Putting It All Together: The Example of Gentrification

14 Urbanization, Urban Life, and Urban Spaces

Social Life In Cities

Theoretical Interpretations of Urban Life

Gendered Spaces: Women, Home, and Community

15 Problems of Urbanization

Problem? What Problem?

From Haunts of Vice to Gang Wastelands-and Back

Slums and Poverty Areas

Criminal Violence

Homelessness

Infrastructure and Environmental Problems

16 The Politics of Change: Urbanization and Urban Governance

Laissez-faire: Government and Politics in the Mercantile City (1790-1840)

Municipal Socialism and the Rise of Machine Politics (1840-1875)

Boosterism and the Politics of Reform (1875-1920)

Metropolitan Fragmentation and the Formation of Progrowth Coalitions (1920-1945)

Cities as Growth Machines and Service Providers (1945-1973)

Fiscal Crisis and Entrepreneurial Politics (1973-present)

Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives on Governance, Politics, and Urban Change

17 Urban Policy and Planning

The Roots of Urban Policy and Planning

The Beginning: Philanthropy and Reform

The City Practical

The New Deal

Fordist Era Policy and Planning

Neo-Fordist Policy and Planning

Postmodern Planning

Planning for Healthy and Livable Cities

18 Urban Futures

A Perspective on Future Change

Economic Change

Demographic Change

Social Change

Cultural Change

Political Change

Future Visions

Notes

Glossary

Index

Additional information

CIN0131424505G
9780131424500
0131424505
Urbanization: An Introduction to Urban Geography by Paul L. Knox
Used - Good
Hardback
Pearson Education (US)
20050519
608
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