The Nature of Cities: The Scope and Limits of Urban Theory

University of California, Los Angeles · London School of Economics and Political Science

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Abstract

Abstract There has been a growing debate in recent decades about the range and substance of urban theory. The debate has been marked by many different claims about the nature of cities, including declarations that the urban is an incoherent concept, that urban society is nothing less than modern society as a whole, that the urban scale can no longer be separated from the global scale, and that urban theory hitherto has been deeply vitiated by its almost exclusive concentration on the cities of the global North. This article offers some points of clarification of claims like these. All cities can be understood in terms of a theoretical framework that combines two main processes, namely, the dynamics of…

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Keywords
  • Scope (computer science)
  • Nexus (standard)
  • Urban theory
  • Nothing
  • Polarization (electrochemistry)
  • Economic geography
  • Urban sociology
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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