Global and world cities: a view from off the map
The Open University of Japan · The Open University
Abstract
Attention to global and world cities has directed the field of urban studies to the significance of international and transnational processes in shaping city economies. This article evaluates these approaches, from a position off their maps. I argue that the circulation of these approaches in academic and policy realms adversely impacts on cities which do not fall into these categories by setting up the idea of the global city as a ‘regulating fiction’, a standard towards which they aspire. It establishes a small sector of the global economy as most desirable in planning the future of cities. By contrast, mega–cities function as the dramatic ‘other’ of world and global cities, and highlight the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 82.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Global city
- Function (biology)
- Global South
- Economic geography
- Position (finance)
- Field (mathematics)
- Economy
- World economy