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Urbanization and Sociology of the City: Origins, Key Themes, and Global City, Slides of Sociology

A comprehensive revision guide for students studying the sociology of the city. It covers the origins of urbanization, key themes and approaches, and the concept of the global city. Topics include the historical development of cities, urban reformers, modernity and political economy, urban sociology, and the social map. The document also explores urbanism, stratification, inequality, urban disorder, crime, and urban governance.

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Download Urbanization and Sociology of the City: Origins, Key Themes, and Global City and more Slides Sociology in PDF only on Docsity! Sociology of the City Revision Week docsity.com WK 2 Urbanisation • Origins of Cities – 6-10k years ago • Ancient Cities – (Sjoberg) • Urban Revolution – (Childe) • Early Western & Classical Cities (Greco-Roman era) • Decline of Urbanisation (Middle ages) to rise of pre-industrial Cities (Renaissance city of late Middle Ages) • Modernity, Capilalism, Industrialisation & Urbanisation • Postmodern (post-industrial) Cities docsity.com WK5 Urbanism 1 – City and (Lost?) Community • Theme – Greater Freedom v. Greater Isolation, Social Disorganisation & Estrangement • Defining Community • Rural to Urban – Durkheim, Tonnies etc. • Simmel - ‘Metropolis and Mental Life’ • Wirth – ‘The Urban Way of Life’ • Gans – ‘Urban Villagers’ • Suburbia & the Suburban Way of Life • Putnam – ‘Bowling Alone’ docsity.com WK6 Urbanism 2 – City, Identity & (transformed) Community • New Forms of Selfhood- Ascribed, Simple ID to Achieved, Complex ID, Expanded Roles & Interactions • Dominance of ‘the Visual’ – Simmel, Veblen, Benjamin, Foucault, Goffman • Consumption & Urban ID • Benjamin – ‘Arcades Project’, ‘City Sketches’, the Flaneur • Time – ‘Night Life’/ 24 hr society – )(see Melbin, Chatterton & Holland) – Hedonism & Play • Civilisation & Social Control – Elias, Foucault, Bourdieu • Urban society as ‘Imagined Community’ – Anderson (see also Kornhauser & ‘Mass Society’) • Media & Imagined Community/Mass Society – Celebs, Moral Panics (Cohen ) & Urban Myths • Media Reception – Hypodermic & Active Models • Sub- Cultures & New Forms Of Community – Fischer, Bellah, Maffesoli docsity.com WK 7 Stratification, Inequality & Spatial Segregation • Urban Social Classes (change from rural order) • Capitalist commodification of labour/space • Laissez Faire/Social Darwinism & Uneven Development • Studies of Early Urban Inequality: (UK) Booth Mayhew, Rowntree, Engels (US) Riis, Veblen, Adams • Late 19th & Early 20th C. Social Strife – Rent Strikes, Unions, Reform • Keynesian Restructuring of Capitalism (Post 1930’s) • Ethnic & Gender Divisions • Late Modernity (from mid ’70’s) – return to (neo) classical economics/marketisation • Urban Polarisation: A Growing Gap? – Wealth, Income, Housing • Gentrification & Ghettoization? – Competition, Displacement, Fragmentation, Polarisation, Underclass, Gating docsity.com WK 10 Modern & Postmodern ‘Spaces and Places’ • The sociological distinction between ‘space’ and ‘place’ • Lefebvre – Space as Experienced, Perceived & Imagined • Harvey – ‘Created Spaces’ • Topophilia; Space, Place, Emotion, Authenticity - Yi Fu Tuan • Rational Society & The Rationalisation of Urban Space (see ‘Disenchantment’, Weber) • Urban Planning – ‘Grand Visions’ – Howard’s Garden City (1890’s onwards), Le Corbusier’s Rational/Geometric City (1920’s +) • Modern Cities - High Rise, Homogeneity & Disenchantment, Garden Suburbs, ‘New Towns’, Sprawl, MMR • New Urbanism – traditional neighbourhood design/ anti-modernist anti - sprawl etc. (see Jacobs) • Postmodern City (Derrida, Foucault, Baudrillard) & ‘Fantasy City’ (Hannigan) – Re-enchantment of space? • Global Cities – Homogeneity, Rational/Functional Spaces with ‘Enchanted’ Veneer, Glocalization docsity.com WK 11 Global City • Defining Globalization – see also Robertson’s phases of globalization • ‘The World City’ (Friedmann), ‘The Global City’ (Sassen), ‘Information City’ & ‘Space of Flows’ (Castells) • Restructuring the Economy of the Global City: ‘Developed’ Economies – Deindustrialisation (shift to IT, Financial Services and other forms of Commercial/Service industry) • The Global Labour Market & The New Migrant City – ‘Offshoring/’Inshoring’ - Global Movements & Migrant Cities • Life & Work in Global City (Developed) : Polarisation (Sassen), ‘Brazilianization’ (Beck), Flexibility, End of Work ( Rifkin) • Life & Work in Global City (Developing) : Rapid Industrialisation ,Rapid Urbanisation, Growth, Uneven Development & Expanding Inequality, Select Settlements & Shanty Towns • The Future of The Global Urban Society? Global Megalopolis – Utopia or Dystopia? Continuing Polarisation & Segregation or New Consensus? Urban Governance & Politics. New Community & Social Order or Social Disorganisation & Authoritarianism? (see Mellor, 1989) docsity.com
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