The urban factor: sociology of Canadian cities
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List of Tables xii
List of Figures xiii
Preface xv
PART I URBAN DEMOGRAPHY
1. Origin of Preindustrial Cities 1
THE AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION 1
Early Nodes of Food Production 1
Beginning of Neolithic Villages 2
Jericho: Maturing Villages 4
FINDING A CONCEPTUAL FRAME 5
Preconditions of Urban Growth 5
Childe s Preindustrial Urban Criteria 8
THE ORIGIN OF CITIES 10
Mesopotamia: Tigris Euphrates Valley 12
Egypt and the Nile Valley 14
The Indus and Yellow River Valleys 16
The Maya in Mesoamerica 16
Aztec and Inca Cities 17
EARLY MEDITERRANEAN URBAN BEGINNINGS 18
Pirenne s Mediterranean Theory 18
The Phoenicians and Carthage 20
The Greek City States 20
The Roman Empire 21
SUMMARY 22
2. A World Urban Perspective 24
URBAN CHANGE IN THE WORLD SYSTEM 24
Chirot s World System 24
Index of Industrialization 26
Levels of Urbanization 27
SCALE AND PACE OF URBANIZATION 27
Demographic Transition Model 31
Longitudinal Continental Comparisons 32
Over urbanization 34
EXPLODING GIANT CITIES 35
Explosion of Giant Metropoli 38
Distribution of Giant Cities 38
Effects of Urban Primacy 39
GIANT PRIMATE METROPOLITAN MAGNETS 42
Calcutta, a Colonial Capital 42
Tokyo, a Recent Industrial Giant 43
Mexico City, Current Exploding Giant 46
SUMMARY 48
3. Canadian Urban Demography 50
CANADIAN URBAN ORIGINS 50
Colonial Maritimes: St. John s and Halifax 50
New France: Quebec and Montreal 52
Upper Canada: Toronto and Ottawa 53
The West: Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver 54
Urban Population Shifts 56
THE CANADIAN URBAN SYSTEM 58
A Canadian System of Cities 58
Industrial Urban Definitions 59
National Rural Urban Growth Rates 61
Rates of Urban Growth by Region 62
Rates of Urban Growth 64
METROPOLITAN CANADA 66
Continental Metropolitanism 66
Metropolitan Areas in Canada 68
Urban Mobility in Canada 68
PRIMARY METROPOLITAN DOMINANCE 71
Industrial Power 71
Urban Socio Economic Influence 73
Urban Economic Roles 74
SUMMARY 75
PART II URBAN ECOLOGY
4. The Ecological Approach 77
HUMAN ECOLOGY 77
Early Ecological Beginnings 77
Changing Approaches to Ecology 78
THE CHICAGO SCHOOL 79
Concentrations of Natural Areas 79
Ecological Processes of Change 81
Predicting Patterns of Growth 82
Plotting Urban Ways of Life 83
PATTERNS OF URBAN GROWTH 84
Burgess s Concentric Zones 84
Hoyt s Sector Theory 86
Harris and Ullman s Multiple Nuclei 87
Making Sense Out of Divergent Theories 89
RECENT ECOLOGICAL METHODOLOGICAL ADVANCES 91
Shevky Williams Bell Social Area Analysis 91
Factorial Ecology 93
Linking Factorial Ecology and Growth Models 96
summary 97
5. Social Class Shaping Space 101
SPATIAL ORDERING OF SOCIAL CLASS 101
Duncan and Centralization 102
Schnore s Index of Suburbanization 102
Balakrishnan s Centralization Index 105
DOWNTOWN: THE INNER COMMERCIAL HEART 107
CBD Characteristics 107
Waning Commercial Dominance 108
The Automobile as Agent of Change 113
SLUMS: THE OLDER CORE AREA 114
Characteristics of the Slum 114
Social Order of the Slum 115
The Slum as Social Disorganization 117
Skid Row: Heart of the Outcasts 118
SUBURBIA: THE OUTER METROPOLIS 120
Suburban Types and Characteristics 121
Suburban Potential for Neighborhoods 122
The Fringe and its Satellites 125
summary 126
6. Segregation: The Ethnic Mosaic 127
CANADIAN ORIGINS OF SEGREGATION 127
McKenzie: Natural Units of Dominance 127
Dawson: Segregation in Montreal and the West 128
Hughes: The French English Solitudes 130
DIMENSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES ON SEGREGATION 134
Dimensions of Segregation 134
Duncan s Zonal Segregational Model 135
Shevky and Bell s Multiple Nuclei 136
ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL CONCENTRATION 137
National Segregation Trends 137
Segregation of Visible Minorities 139
Ethnic Segregation in Toronto 142
Segregation in Winnipeg 144
STUDIES IN SEGREGATION 147
Africville: Blacks in Halifax 147
Jewish Segregation in Montreal 149
The Chinese: Segregated Chinatowns 150
The Portuguese: Immigrants in Toronto 153
SUMMARY 154
PART III SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
7. Work in the Industrial Economy 156
URBAN ECONOMIC POWER 156
Institutions of Economic Power 157
The Canadian Corporate Elite 158
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGICAL BEGINNINGS 159
Development of Industrial Technology 159
Table of Contents
New England: Opening the West 161
Lower and Upper St. Lawrence 164
Innis: The Staples Perspective 165
TRENDS IN INDUSTRIAL DOMINANCE 166
Regional Financial Concentrations 167
Foreign Dominance in Manufacturing 167
Service and Resource Corporations 174
Dominance of Toronto and Montreal 174
WORK AND LEISURE 175
The Labor Force by Type of Industry 175
Organization of Labor Unions 177
Job Satisfaction 178
Leisure: Decline of Work Time 179
Unemployment: Forced Non work 181
summary 183
8 Power, Politics, and Government 185
THEORETICAL CONCEPTS OF POWER 185
The Metropolitan Power Elite 186
Pluralist Politics: Distribution of Powers 187
CANADIAN METROPOLITAN POWER DEVELOPMENT 188
Halifax: Past British Colonial Power 188
Montreal: Emergence of French Power Elite 190
Toronto: From British to Multicultural Dominance 191
Winnipeg: Unicity Gateway to the West 192
Vancouver: Beautiful Terminal on the Pacific 194
Edmonton: Oil Capital of Alberta 195
Ottawa Hull: Center of Federal Co ordination 196
URBAN POLITICAL COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES 197
Basic Components of Urban Decision Making 197
The Council Committee Structural Model 199
Council Chief Administrative Officer Model 199
Composition of Selected Municipal Councils 202
GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES AND SERVICES 203
Fragmentation and Proliferation 203
Overlapping Financial Jurisdictions 206
summary 208
9. Family Networks in Urban Communities 210
CHANGING FAMILY PERSPECTIVES 210
Parsons Structural Functionalism 211
Recent Feminist Perspectives 213
CHANGING FAMILY FUNCTIONS 216
Shift of the Workplace 216
Transferral of Mate Selection 216
The Recreational Shift 217
Changes in Security and Insurance 218
CHANGING GENDER ROLES 218
Changing Family Networks 219
The Single Independent Woman 220
The Working Mother 220
Changing Male Roles 222
THREATS TO FAMILY SOLIDARITY 223
Divorce and Separation 223
Spouse and Child Abuse 224
Poverty Among Elderly Women 225
COMMUNITY STUDIES OF URBAN FAMILY NETWORKS 228
Classical Crestwood Heights 228
Native Households in Inner Winnipeg 229
Urban Networks in East York 230
summary 232
PART IV URBAN PLANNING
10. Metropolitan Problems 234
PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN PROBLEMS 234
Functionalist Urban Ecology 234
Class in the Political Economy 235
Theories of Disorganization, Conflict, and Deviance 237
THE ECOLOGICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CONTEXTS 239
Inner and Outer City Comparisons 239
Changing Family and Household Patterns 241
The Ethnic Factor 241
Class and Socio Economic Factors 245
ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL URBAN PROBLEMS 247
Urban Poverty and Powerlessness 247
Housing and Urban Blight 249
Table of Conten
Transportation Problems 249
Environmental Pollution 250
Urban Sprawl 251
DEVIANCE AND PROBLEMS OF DISORGANIZATION 252
Crime as Personal and Social Deviance 252
Ethnic and Racial Discrimination 255
summary 259
11. City Planning 260
FINDING IDEAL URBAN FORMS 260
Howard s Garden City Concept 261
Frank Lloyd Wright s Broadacre 262
Le Corbusier s High Density Settings 264
The City Beautiful Movement 265
Garden, Resource and Greenbelt Hybrids 266
Brasilia, a New Inland Capital 266
STRATEGIES FOR URBAN PLANNING 268
Urban Quality of Life Criteria 268
Strategies and Objectives of Planning 269
ELEMENTS OF A MASTER PLAN 273
Population Base Studies 274
Land Use Plan 274
Traffic and Transportation Facilities 274
Terminal Facilities 275
Utility Services 275
A Financial Plan 276
Industrial Areas 276
Commercial Areas 277
Parks, Playgrounds, Schools, Cultural Facilities 277
Neighborhood Planning 278
PLANNING QUALITY NEIGHBORHOODS AND COMMUNITIES 278
Creating Neighborhoods and Communities 278
Housing Criteria for Quality Living 279
Public Housing and Social Responsibilities 282
summary 284
References 286
Index 310
List of Tallies
1 1 Childe s ten characteristics essential for defining preindustrial cities 8
2 1 Selected countries rank ordered by industrialization and measures of the
quality of life in these countries 28 9
2 2 Population in large cities (100,000 and over) by major continental regions:
1800 2000 33
2 3 World population by urban size groups: estimated 1960, and projected for
years 1975 and 2000 35
2 4 World s 35 largest metropoli ranked by population size (in millions), 1950
2000 36 7
2 5 Urban populations in giant cities of the world 39
2 6 Population growth in ten largest cities—India, 1901 1981 (in millions) 43
2 7 Population of Tokyo, 1920 1980 (in thousands) 44
2 8 Concentration of population and index of primacy of Mexico City 1900 2000
(in thousands) 47
3 1 Population shifts in the Canadian urban system 57
3 2 Louis Wirth s sociological definition of the city 60
3 3 Percentage change of Canadian rural and urban populations, 1976 1981 65
3 4 Metropolitan development in Canada, 1901 1986 69
3 5 Mobility status of population (5 years and over) by metropolitan areas, 1976
1981 (percentages) 70
3 6 Education and income levels, CM As, 1981 73
4 1 Shevky and Bell s social rank, urbanization, and segregation indicators of
social area analysis in San Francisco 94 5
5 1 Six patterns of residential distribution of educational classes based on indexes
of suburbanization 104
5 2 Socioeconomic status index by distance from city center 106
5 3 Forms of social disorganization in the slum 118
6 1 French Catholic and English Protestant affiliation with voluntary
associations 132 3
6 2 Mean segregation indices for the selected metropolitan areas of Canada,
1981 138
6 3 Mean index of segregation for ethnic groups, 1981 140
6 4 Indices of dissimilarity of each ethnic group from all other groups and Gini
indices of concentration 143
6 5 A comparison of ethnic group isolation and segregation in Winnipeg, for
1941, 1951, and 1961, with 1971 estimates 146
7 1 Ages of industrial technology 162 3
7 2 Total assets of financial, utility, and development corporations in Canadian
cities in 1985 in millions of dollars 168 9
7 3 The revenues of manufacturing corporations in Canadian cities in 1985 in mil¬
lions of dollars 170 1
7 4 Total revenues of service corporations in Canadian cities in 1985 in millions
7 5 Ten largest unions, Canada, 1986 178
7 6 Job satisfaction of industrial workers in four countries 179
7 7 Unemployment rates by sex in Canada, 1966 1986 182
8 1 Composition of selected Canadian urban municipal councils, 1984 202
8 2 Index of urban municipal fragmentation for selected metropolitan
centers 203
8 3 Number of urban local government units in selected metropolitan areas ranked
by population size, 1972 204 5
8 4 Expenditures per capita (city vs suburbs), selected metropolitan areas, 1976
1977 207
9 1 Reports of hours spent in household work and the labor force per week by
married women and men 221
9 2 Top ranked reasons for marital breakdown in selected surveys 226 7
10 1 Population of inner cities and as a percentage of total metropolitan areas,
1951 1986 240
10 2 Percentage of total private households with persons living alone, inner cities
and remainder, 1951 1986 243
10 3 Immigrant population as a percentage of total population, inner cities and
remainder, 1961 1986 244
10 4 Median income of census families in constant 1985 dollars, inner cities and
remainder, 1970 and 1985 246
10 5 Violent and property crime rates by city size in the United States, 1987 253
10 6 Violent, property, and other crimes in 24 Canadian metropolitan centers, 1988
256
10 7 The degree of distance that Winnipeg high school students prefer to maintain
between themselves and twenty groups of European and non European origin
(percentages) 257
10 8 Perception and experience of discrimination by members of minority groups
(percentages) 258
11 1 Some of Liu s factors for measuring quality of life dimensions 270 1
11 2 Rankings and ratings of selected large MSAs on five quality of life
dimensions 272
11 3 Strategies for urban planning and problem solving 273
11 4 Comparison of public housing projects in Toronto, 1981 283
List ol Figures
1 1 The earliest nodes of agricultural development 3
1 2 Pre conditions of urban preindustrial growth 6
1 3 The world s earliest cities 11
1 4 The fertile crescent and its ancient cities and villages in the Tigris Euphrates
and Nile river valleys 13
1 5 The sequence of urban evolution after 3500 BC 15
1 6 Pirenne s early Mediterranean civilizations 19
xiv I me uroan racior
2 1 Urban population as a proportion of total population 30
2 2 Giant metropolitan centers of one million or more located in Asia 40
3 1 Percentage of Canadian urban population, 1871 to 1991 61
3 2 Distribution of rural and urban populations by province, 1986 63
3 3 Rank order by urbanization of provinces and territories, 1986 64
3 4 Metropolitan centers of one million or more in North America 67
3 5 The distribution of the labor force in manufacturing, 1986 72
3 6 Ratios of populations of giant metropolitan centers to all other metropolitan
centers in Canada, 1986 74
3 7 Economic roles of Canadian cities 75
4 1 Schematic illustrations of three early theories of urban growth 85
4 2 Scattergram of social areas showing social rank, family status, and
segregation (largest dots) in Los Angeles 92
4 3 Murdie s model of the urban ecological structure using indicators of physical
space, and economic, family, and ethnic status 98
4 4 Family status in Toronto, 1961, using factorial ecology 99
5 1 Ecological diagram of the metropolitan regions 103
5 2 Generalized land use zones, downtown Toronto 109
5 3 Quebec City, 1763 110
5 4 Generalized land use, Ottawa city center 110
5 5 Functional areas within the downtown peninsula, Vancouver 112
5 6 Neighborhoods adjacent to the Addams area 116
5 7 Sampling of social groupings in Park Forest 124
6 1 Dawson s study of segregation patterns in Montreal 129
6 2 Ethnic concentrations in Toronto and Vancouver: 1981 141
6 3 Italian and Jewish historical settlement patterns in Toronto 145
6 4 Vancouver s Chinatown and Strathcona District, 1950 80 152
7 1 Density of interlocks among the five sectors (194 dominant U.S. companies)
in 1975 160
7 2 Density of interlocks among the five sectors (113 dominant Canadian
companies) in 1972 160
7 3 Summary of the financial, manufacturing, services, and resource dominance
of Toronto and Montreal in Canada 176
7 4 Percent distribution of labor force, major occupational groups, 1901
1981 177
7 5 Time spent at work during a typical Canadian employee s week 180
8 1 A council committee structure of urban polity 200
8 2 Council chief administrator officer structure of urban polity 201
9 1 Types of preindustrial rural and modern industrial urban families 212
10 1 The inner cities of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver 242
10 2 Canadian crime rates by city size expressed as ratio of small town rates,
1978 254
11 1 Evolution of urban community planning concepts since 1890 261
11 2 Arrangement of land uses in Ebenezer Howard s garden city, 1898 263
11 3 Frank Lloyd Wright s Broadacre 264
11 4 Le Corbusier s view of the contemporary city, 1922 265
11 5 Plan for Brasilia, the new capital of Brazil, 1957 267
11 6 Models showing neighborhood and community planning 280
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