Urban social geography : an introduction

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Urban social geography : an introduction

Paul Knox

Longman Scientific & Technical , Wiley, 1995

3rd ed

  • : uk
  • : us

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Provides a critical yet balanced introduction to the social and spatial patterns, and processes of the Western City. It draws from a wide range of ideas and approaches, including human ecology, social networks, communities and neighbourhoods, residential mobility and the study of deviant behaviour. This edition has been updated and restructured to emphasise the socio-spatial dialectic and the socio-cultural dimensions of urban life - reflecting recent shifts in urban geography that have in turn responded to important changes in the social geography of metropolitan areas.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction: Social Geography and the Sociospatial Dialectic 2.Patterns of Sociospatial Differentiation 3.Spatial and Institutional Frameworks: Citizens, the State and Civil Society 4.Structures of Building Provision and the Social Provision of the Urban Environment 5.The Social Dimensions of Modern Urbanism 6.Segregation and Congregation 7.Neighbourhood, Community and the Social Construction of Place 8.Environment and Behaviour in Cities 9.Residential Mobility and Neighbourhood Change 10.Urban Change and Conflict Index

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