Globalizing Cities: A Brief Introduction

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Globalization has been built upon, and maintained by, major urban centers. As the interconnections among these cities grow, more cities become involved as important global nodes, and globalization has an extremely strong influence upon the forms and functions of cities everywhere. This new textbook examines modern cities worldwide through two lenses: as the major nodes in the global economy, and as primary propagators of cultural ideas across the world.



Exploring the ramifications of the continuing penetration of global forces into smaller urban areas, this book clearly distinguishes economic, cultural and political processes to demonstrate how global attachments are shaping many of the basic features of modern cities. Specifically, the book examines the way cities accommodate huge global flows of people, including migrants, tourists and the managers of multi-national firms, and the effects this has upon the cultural, economic and political forces associated with globalization in cities. The main features of the book include:



A balanced emphasis upon how economic, technological and cultural forces shape both urban and global developments; A highly interdisciplinary focus, incorporating major works and ideas from urban scholars writing in sociology, geography, anthropology and politics; Detailed case studies of events and activities within specific cities and regions that illuminate major trends. End of chapter reading lists of corresponding chapters inThe Globalizing Cities Reader, 2nd edition, edited by Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil and published by Routlegde in 2018.



Written in a clear and accessible style,Globalizing Cities: A Brief Introductionwill appeal to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in both urban and globalization courses within sociology, geography and urban studies.

Author(s): Mark Abrahamson
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: x+216