Cities in the World-system
This book constitutes an important addition to the literature on cities. By approaching cities from a large-scale and a long-term perspective, the contributors develop a historical explanation of some of the different patterns of development that affected particular cities in their interaction with the world-economy. This historical and holistic perspective represents an improvement over most of urban sociology, where cities or aspects of cities are studied in isolation from all contingent and contextual factors. This book can be used by scholars, graduate, and upper-division undergraduate students of urban history and sociology. |
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Definitions of hegemony differ by theoretical perspective , the three most prominent theories being world - economy ... In world - economy theory , hegemons are defined as states with simultaneous dominance over production , trade , and ...
The study of culture is relatively underdeveloped in world - system theory and research , but as suggested here , there are as many propositions to test and questions to study about culture as there are about either the economics of the ...
The widely accepted regional science model of urban concentration as “ polarizationpolarization reversal ” ( Richardson , 1977 , 1980 ) is a blatant example of an uncritical acceptance of the modernization theory assumption that ...
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Was There an Islamic City? | 3 |
Bay of Bengal Ports in the Indian | 17 |
Hegemonic Cities of the Capitalist WorldEconomy | 41 |
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Emerging Issues in the 21st Century World-system: Crises and resistance in ... Wilma A. Dunaway Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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