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Acknowledges important themes found in the works in urban sociology. This book suggests both a beginning and a continuing evolution of sociological theorizing about contemporary urban places.
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08 March 1997

This volume acknowledges two important themes found in recent work in urban sociology. First is the effort to apply new theoretical models to the analysis of the urban landscape, in particular the recent work in the new urban sociology and the renewed emphasis on the role of the state in shaping urban life. Second is the borrowing of important theoretical ideas from other disciplines, including postmodern theory and cultural analysis from the humanities. "New Directions in Urban Sociology" suggests both a beginning and a continuing evolution of sociological theorizing about contemporary urban places.
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Pages: 244
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Research in Urban Sociology
Publication Date:
08 March 1997
ISBN: 9781559388979
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, Social research & statistics, Urban communities
List of contributors. Introduction (R. Hutchison). Spatiality studies in urban geography (D. Wilson, P. Moss). Suits, turtlenecks, and political science's ambivalent examination of the city (L. Bennett). The symbolic interactionism paradigm and urban sociology (W. Perry et al.). Gender regimes in urban sociology (L. Appleton). Military spending and urban form in southern Nevada: a political economy perspective (R.E. Parker). The reassertion of human agency in urban planning (M. Cruz). Socio-spatial reproduction, marketing culture, and the built environment (T. Wright, R. Hutchison).