Architecture ; Concept ; Modernism ; Social space ; Space ; Town ; Urban area ; Urbansociology
The A. aims to find an understanding of the concept of space which could be used in urban design, but which could also be shared by others with an interest in space. He argues that to arrive at a common platform in which a meaningful communication
European cities: changing urban structures in a changing world
function ; Urban renewal ; Urban social movement ; Urbansociology ; Urban structure ; Urban theory
Economic base ; Economic integration ; Economic restructuring ; Europe ; Glasgow ; Information ; Land rent ; Large city ; Prague ; Social change ; Stockholm ; Technological innovation ; Town ; Urban change ; Urban development ; Urban economy ; Urban
Introduction. The new school of urban and regional research: into the second decade in City, class and capital. New developments in the political economy of cities and regions.
International Sociological Association. Committee on the sociology of urban and regional development, International
Administration ; Arab city ; Architecture ; Capital city ; Cultural studies ; Political sociology ; Urban administration ; Urban area ; Urban function ; Urban geography ; Urban growth ; Urban life ; Urban morphology ; Urban society ; Urban structure
Urban outcasts: stigma and division in the black American ghetto and the French urban periphery
The new urban poverty and the underclass
France ; Ghetto ; Marginality ; Poverty ; Segregation ; Social exclusion ; Social inequality ; Suburbs ; United States ; Urban district ; Urban society ; Urbansociology
The role of private and public institutions in urban development has been one of the more recent foci of urban research in Britain. Amongst the disciplines involved, urbansociology, urban geography and political science have all made their specific
contributions to the field. Urban sociologists were first to draw attention, in their concept of urban managerialism, to the allocating and mediating functions of private and (later, exclusively) public employees| in trying to avoid earlier notions
of an autonomous bureaucracy, urban geography's institutional approach went half-way towards the integrative concepts of the 1980s| while political scientists have only recently begun to connect corporatism and other ''managerial'' theories of the state to urban