Urbanization: An Introduction to Urban Geography, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2012

  • Paul L. Knox Virginia Tech
  • Linda M. McCarthy University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Urbanization: An Introduction to Urban Geography, Third Edition captures the changes in the nature and outcomes of urbanization processes for people, as well as the development of new ways of thinking about urban geography. Unraveling the interlocking processes of urbanization, Knox and McCarthy present a vivid and meaningful explanation of constantly changing urban geographies and urban life. This framework supports the discussion of recent changes while addressing much of the “traditional” subject matter of urban geography. The book’s dynamic approach also allows for integration of both theories and facts, where key concepts and theories are presented in relation to prior events and ideas—providing a coherent and comprehensive introduction to urban geography that is both a historical and process-oriented approach. With a U.S. focus that also offers global context and comparative international perspectives, the authors examine urban trends and their outcomes in both developed and less-developed countries to understand, analyze, and interpret the landscapes, economies, and communities of towns and cities around the world.

Brief Contents

I INTRODUCTION

  1. Urbanization and Urban Geography

II FOUNDATIONS AND HISTORY OF URBANIZATION

  1. The Origins and Growth of Cities and Urban Life
  2. Foundations: The U.S. Urban System and its Cities
  3. Urban Systems and Cities in Transition

III URBANIZATION IN THE LESS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

  1. Urbanization in the Less Developed Countries
  2. Urban Form and Land Use in the Less Developed Countries
  3. Urban Problems and Responses in the Less Developed Countries

IV PROCESSES OF URBAN CHANGE

  1. The Urban Development Process
  2. How Neighborhoods Change
  3. The Politics of Change: Urbanization and Urban Governance
  4. Urban Policy and Planning

V PEOPLE AND PLACES

  1. The Residential Kaleidoscope
  2. The City as Text: Architecture and Urban Design
  3. Urbanization, Urban Life, and Urban Spaces
  4. Problems of Urbanization

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