Urban Sociology: Images and Structure

Urban Sociology: Images and Structure

by William G. Flanagan
Urban Sociology: Images and Structure

Urban Sociology: Images and Structure

by William G. Flanagan

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Overview

The fifth edition of this text presents a balanced review of the ecological arguments that the urban arena produces unique experiential and urban-based cultural effects while exploring the broader political and economic contexts that produce and modify the urban environment. In addition to examining the urban dimensions of such topics as community formation and continuity, minority and majority dynamics, ethnic experience, poverty, power, and crime, it provides an analysis of the spatial distribution of population and resources with regard to the metropolitanization of the urban form, and the interaction between urban concentration and development and underdevelopment. From a first chapter that begins with a discussion of some of the more micrological features of the urban experience, the text focuses on the significance of the more macrological cultural, social organizational, and political dimensions of urban change, in an historical span that includes the first cities and concludes with an exploration of the implications of cyberspace, transnationalism, and global terrorism for the future of urban sociology. While the work focuses primarily on the North American case, its analytical and integrated discussion makes it applicable to urban societies in general.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442201903
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 01/16/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 462
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

William G. Flanagan is professor of sociology at Coe College.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 An Invitation to Urban Studies
Chapter 2 From Ancient Cities to an Urban World
Chapter 3 The Urban Tradition in Sociology
Chapter 4 Community and the City
Chapter 5 Ethnic and Minority Groups
Chapter 6 Patterns and Consequences of Urbanization in Poor Countries
Chapter 7 Urban Growth and Transitions in the United States
Chapter 8 Ecology, Capitalism, and the Expanding Scope of Urban Analysis
Chapter 9 Poverty, Power, and Crime
Chapter 10 Urban Policy
Chapter 11 Urban Sociology: An Evolving Perspective on the World
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