Cities in a World of Cities: The Comparative Gesture
University of Cape Town · University College London
Abstract
Cities exist in a world of cities and thus routinely invite a comparative gesture in urban theorizing. However, for some decades urban studies have analytically divided the world of cities into, for example, wealthier and poorer, capitalist and socialist, or into different regional groupings of cities, with subsequently very little comparative research across these divides. Interest in drawing comparisons among different cities has escalated in an era of ‘globalization’, as economic and social activities as well as governance structures link cities together through spatially extensive flows of various kinds and intense networks of communication. Nonetheless, scholars of urban studies have been relatively…
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1Topics & keywords
- Gesture
- Economic geography
- Geography
- Regional science
- Political science
- Sociology
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence