Urban social geography: an introduction
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adam_text | Contents
A guide to using this book
Acknowledgements
XIV
xv
1
Social geography and the sociospatial
dialectic
Key questions addressed in this chapter
1.1
Different approaches within human geography
The quantitative approach
The behavioural approach
The structuralist approach
Poststructuralist
approaches
The study of urban social geography
1.2
The sociospatial dialectic
1.3
The macro-geographical context
A changing context for urban social geography
Economic change and urban restructuring
The imprint of demographic change
The city and cultural change
Political change and the sociospatial dialectic
Chapter summary
Key concepts and terms
Suggested reading
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
6
7
9
2
The changing economic context of
city life
Key questions addressed in this chapter
2.1
The precapitalist,
preindustriai city
2.2
The growth of the industrial city
Early models of the spatial structure of industrial cities
Marx and the industrial city
Fordism and the industrial city
25
Keynesianism and the long boom
26
2.3
The contemporary city
28
Neo-Fordism
29
Economic and urban change
31
Postindustrial
society
33
Globalization
35
Knowledge economies and the informational city
36
Conclusion
38
Chapter summary
39
Key concepts and terms
39
Suggested reading
· 40
3
The cultures of cities 4i
Key questions addressed in this chapter
41
3.1
What is culture?
42
The materiality of cultures
42
Shared meanings
42
Diversity and difference
43
Identities
44
3.2
Postcolonial
theory and the city
45
Hybridity
45
The social construction of culture
47
3.3
Space, power and culture
48
Foucault
and the
carcerai city
48
The social construction of space
49
Space and identity
50
3.4
Postmodernism
52
Postmodernism in the city
53
The aestheticization of consumption
54
3.5
Conclusions
56
Chapter summary
57
Key concepts and terms
58
Suggested reading
58
4
Patterns of sociospatial differentiation
бо
Key questions addressed in this chapter
60
4.1
Urban morphology and the physical structure of cities
61
House types, building lots and street layouts
61
Morphogenesis
64
Environmental quality
69
Townscapes
and the genius loci of the built environment
71
Qualitative methods and observational fieldwork in urban areas
73
4.2
Difference and inequality: socioeconomic and
sociocultural
patterns
74
Studies of factorial ecology
78
Factorial ecologies as a product of social structure
81
A historical perspective
82
Patterns of social well-being
83
Intra-urban variations in the quality of life
85
The geography of deprivation and disadvantage
86
Microsimulation
of disadvantage
88
Chapter summary
89
Key concepts and terms
91
Suggested reading
91
5
Spatial and institutional frameworks:
citizens, the state and civil society
92
Key questions addressed in this chapter
92
5.1
The interdependence of public institutions and private life
92
Citizenship, patriarchy and racism
93
The law and civil society
94
The changing nature of urban governance
95
5.2
De
jure urban spaces
98
Metropolitan fragmentation and its spatial consequences
98
Fiscal imbalance and sociospatial inequality
99
Fiscal mercantilism
100
Municipal service delivery and sociospatial inequality
101
5.3
The democratic base and its spatial framework
101
The spatial organization of elections
103
Malapportionment and gerrymandering
103
The spatiality of key actors in urban governance: elected officials
and city bureaucrats
104
Bureaucracy and sociospatial
(re)production
105
The parapolitical structure
105
Business
106
Labour
106
Citizen organizations and special interest groups
106
Homeowners associations: private governments
108
Urban social movements
109
5.4
Community power structures and the role of the local state
110
Regime theory 111
Structuralist interpretations of the political economy of
contemporary cities 111
The local state and the sociospatial dialectic
113
Regulation theory and urban governance
113
Redefining citizenship
115
5.5
The question of social justice in the city
116
Chapter summary
118
Key concepts and terms
118
Suggested reading
. 118
6
Structures of building provision and
the social production of the urban
environment
120
Key questions addressed in this chapter
120
6.1
Housing submarkets
121
The growth of homeownership
122
Homeownership and social polarization
125
The decline of private renting
125
The effects of rent controls
126
The spatial effects of disinvestment
126
The development of public housing
127
Public housing in the United Kingdom
128
Sociospatial differentiation within the public sector
128
The voluntary sector: the third arm of housing provision
132
6.2
Key actors in the social production of the built environment
134
Landowners and morphogenesis
135
Builders, developers and the search for profit
135
Discrimination by design: architects and planners
138
Women s spaces
139
Women s places
139
Mortgage financiers: social and spatial bias as good business
practice
140
Bias against people
140
Bias against property
141
Real estate agents: manipulating and reinforcing neighbourhood
patterns
143
Manipulating social geographies: blockbusting and gentrification
143
Public housing managers: sorting and grading
147
Problem families and dump estates
147
Chapter summary
149
Key concepts and terms
149
Suggested reading
149
7
The social dimensions of modern
urbanism
isi
Key questions addressed in this chapter
151
7.1
Urban life in Western culture
151
7.2
Urbanism
and social theory
152
The Chicago School
154
Urbanism
as a way of life
154
The public and private worlds of city life
157
The self: identity and experience in private and public worlds
157
7.3
Social interaction and social networks in urban settings
158
Social network analysis
158
Urban ecology as shaper and outcome of social interaction
161
The spatial model
161
Criticisms of the ecological approach
163
Social interaction in urban environments
164
Social distance and physical distance
164
Chapter summary
167
Key concepts and terms
167
Suggested reading
167
8
Segregation and congregation i68
Key questions addressed in this chapter
168
8.1
Social closure, racism and discrimination
168
8.2
The spatial segregation of minority groups
169
Issues of definition and measurement
170
External factors: discrimination and structural effects
172
Congregation: internal group cohesiveness
175
Clustering for defence
175
Clustering for mutual support
175
Clustering for cultural preservation
176
Spaces of resistance: clustering to facilitate attacks
176
Colonies, enclaves and ghettos
178
Illustrative example I: structural constraints and cultural preservation
in the United Kingdom
182
Illustrative example
2:
migrant workers in continental European cities
184
Chapter summary
186
Key concepts and terms
186
Suggested reading
187
9
Neighbourhood, community and the
social construction of place i88
Key questions addressed in this chapter
188
9.1
Neighbourhood and community
189
Urban villages: community saved?
189
The fragility of communality
/ 190
Suburban neighbourhoods: community transformed?
191
Splintering
urbanism
and the diversity of suburbia
192
Status panic and crisis communality
193
Communities and neighbourhoods: definitions and classifications
193
9.2
The social construction of urban places
194
Urban lifeworlds, time-space routinization and intersubjectivity
196
Structuration
and the becoming of place
198
Constructing place through spatial practices
199
Place, consumption and cultural politics
202
Habitus
202
9.3
The social meanings of the built environment
203
The appropriation of space and place: symbolism and coded meanings
203
Architecture, aesthetics and the sociospatial dialectic
204
Commodification
206
Architecture and the circulation of capital
206
Chapter summary
208
Key concepts and terms
209
Suggested reading
209
10
Environment and behaviour in
10.1
u
roa
η
sellings
210
Key questions addressed in this chapter
210
Theories about deviant behaviour
211
Determinist
theory
212
Crowding theory
214
Design determinism
214
Alienation
215
Compositional theory
215
Subcultural theory
216
Structuralist theory
217
Multifactor explanations: the example of crime and delinquency
219
Data problems
219
The geography of urban crime
220
Cognition and perception
223
Designative aspects of urban imagery
224
Cognitive distance
227
Appraisive aspects of urban imagery
227
The cognitive dimensions of the urban environment
227
Images of the home area
228
Chapter summary
230
Key concepts and terms used
230
Suggested reading
230
11
Bodies, sexuality and the city
231
Key questions addressed in this chapter
231
11.1
Gender, heteropatriarchy and the city
232
Gender roles in the sociospatial dialectic
233
11.2
Sexuality and the city
236
Prostitution and the city
236
Urbanization and prostitution
236
Sex workers in contemporary cities
237
Homosexuality and the city
237
The social construction of sexuality
238
Homosexual urban ecology
238
Gay spaces
239
Lesbian spaces
239
Queer politics: lipstick lesbians and gay skinheads
242
11.3
Disability and the city
244
The social construction of disability
245
Disability in urban settings
245
Chapter summary
248
Key concepts and terms
248
Suggested reading
248
12
Residential mobility and neighbourhood
change
250
Key questions addressed in this chapter
250
12.1
Patterns of household mobility
252
Movers and stayers
252
Migration data
253
Patterns of in-migration
253
Intra-urban moves
254
Distance and direction
254
Household movement and urban ecology
254
The determinants of residential mobility
255
Reasons for moving
255
Space needs and life-course changes
255
The decision to move
258
The search for a new residence
261
Specifying the desiderata of a new home
261
Searching for vacancies
262
Time constraints
263
Choosing a new home
264
12.2
Residential mobility and neighbourhood change
264
High-status movement, filtering and vacancy chains
266
Obstacles to filtering
267
Vacancy chains
267
Chapter summary
268
Key concepts and terms
268
Suggested reading
268
13
Urban change and conflict
269
Key questions addressed in this chapter
269
13.1
Externality effects
269
The costs of proximity and the price of accessibility
270
Competition and conflict over externalities
270
13.2
Accessibility to services and amenities
272
The aggregate effects of aggregate patterns
273
Amenities, disamenities and social reproduction
274
13.3
Urban restructuring: inequality and conflict
275
Decentralization and accessibility to services and amenities
275
Accessibility and social inequality
276
Redevelopment and renewal
276
Planning problems·, the British experience
278
Service sector restructuring
278
Deinstitutionalization and residualization
280
Privatization
280
Workfare
281
Social polarization
284
The informal urban economy
286
Urban social sustainability
288
Chapter summary
292
Key concepts and terms
292
Suggested reading
293
14
Whither urban social geography?:
recent developments
294
Key questions addressed in this chapter
294
14.1
Los Angeles and the California School
295
Critique of the LA School
297
Los Angeles: a paradigmatic city?
298
14.2
Cinema and the
city
Films as texts
The influence of the city on film
The influence of film on the city
Film as business
Curtisland
City branding
14.3
Conclusion: whither urban social geography?
Chapter summary
Key concepts and terms
Suggested reading
300
300
301
301
302
303
303
305
305
306
306
Glossary
References
Index
307
338
355
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Contents
A guide to using this book
Acknowledgements
XIV
xv
1
Social geography and the sociospatial
dialectic
Key questions addressed in this chapter
1.1
Different approaches within human geography
The quantitative approach
The behavioural approach
The structuralist approach
Poststructuralist
approaches
The study of urban social geography
1.2
The sociospatial dialectic
1.3
The macro-geographical context
A changing context for urban social geography
Economic change and urban restructuring
The imprint of demographic change
The city and cultural change
Political change and the sociospatial dialectic
Chapter summary
Key concepts and terms
Suggested reading
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
6
7
9
2
The changing economic context of
city life
Key questions addressed in this chapter
2.1
The precapitalist,
preindustriai city
2.2
The growth of the industrial city
Early models of the spatial structure of industrial cities
Marx and the industrial city
Fordism and the industrial city
25
Keynesianism and the 'long boom'
26
2.3
The contemporary city
28
Neo-Fordism
29
Economic and urban change
31
Postindustrial
society
33
Globalization
35
Knowledge economies and the informational city
36
Conclusion
38
Chapter summary
39
Key concepts and terms
39
Suggested reading
· 40
3
The cultures of cities 4i
Key questions addressed in this chapter
41
3.1
What is culture?
42
The materiality of cultures
42
Shared meanings
42
Diversity and difference
43
Identities
44
3.2
Postcolonial
theory and the city
45
Hybridity
45
The social construction of culture
47
3.3
Space, power and culture
48
Foucault
and the
carcerai city
48
The social construction of space
49
Space and identity
50
3.4
Postmodernism
52
Postmodernism in the city
53
The aestheticization of consumption
54
3.5
Conclusions
56
Chapter summary
57
Key concepts and terms
58
Suggested reading
58
4
Patterns of sociospatial differentiation
бо
Key questions addressed in this chapter
60
4.1
Urban morphology and the physical structure of cities
61
House types, building lots and street layouts
61
Morphogenesis
64
Environmental quality
69
Townscapes
and the genius loci of the built environment
71
Qualitative methods and observational fieldwork in urban areas
73
4.2
Difference and inequality: socioeconomic and
sociocultural
patterns
74
Studies of factorial ecology
78
Factorial ecologies as a product of social structure
81
A historical perspective
82
Patterns of social well-being
83
Intra-urban variations in the quality of life
85
The geography of deprivation and disadvantage
86
Microsimulation
of disadvantage
88
Chapter summary
89
Key concepts and terms
91
Suggested reading
91
5
Spatial and institutional frameworks:
citizens, the state and civil society
92
Key questions addressed in this chapter
92
5.1
The interdependence of public institutions and private life
92
Citizenship, patriarchy and racism
93
The law and civil society
94
The changing nature of urban governance
95
5.2
De
jure urban spaces
98
Metropolitan fragmentation and its spatial consequences
98
Fiscal imbalance and sociospatial inequality
99
Fiscal mercantilism
100
Municipal service delivery and sociospatial inequality
101
5.3
The democratic base and its spatial framework
101
The spatial organization of elections
103
Malapportionment and gerrymandering
103
The spatiality of key actors in urban governance: elected officials
and city bureaucrats
104
Bureaucracy and sociospatial
(re)production
105
The parapolitical structure
105
Business
106
Labour
106
Citizen organizations and special interest groups
106
Homeowners' associations: private governments
108
Urban social movements
109
5.4
Community power structures and the role of the local state
110
Regime theory 111
Structuralist interpretations of the political economy of
contemporary cities 111
The local state and the sociospatial dialectic
113
Regulation theory and urban governance
113
Redefining citizenship
115
5.5
The question of social justice in the city
116
Chapter summary
118
Key concepts and terms
118
Suggested reading
. 118
6
Structures of building provision and
the social production of the urban
environment
120
Key questions addressed in this chapter
120
6.1
Housing submarkets
121
The growth of homeownership
122
Homeownership and social polarization
125
The decline of private renting
125
The effects of rent controls
126
The spatial effects of disinvestment
126
The development of public housing
127
Public housing in the United Kingdom
128
Sociospatial differentiation within the public sector
128
The voluntary sector: the 'third arm' of housing provision
132
6.2
Key actors in the social production of the built environment
134
Landowners and morphogenesis
135
Builders, developers and the search for profit
135
Discrimination by design: architects and planners
138
Women's spaces
139
Women's places
139
Mortgage financiers: social and spatial bias as good business
practice
140
Bias against people
140
Bias against property
141
Real estate agents: manipulating and reinforcing neighbourhood
patterns
143
Manipulating social geographies: blockbusting and gentrification
143
Public housing managers: sorting and grading
147
Problem families and dump estates
147
Chapter summary
149
Key concepts and terms
149
Suggested reading
149
7
The social dimensions of modern
urbanism
isi
Key questions addressed in this chapter
151
7.1
Urban life in Western culture
151
7.2
Urbanism
and social theory
152
The Chicago School
154
Urbanism
as a way of life
154
The public and private worlds of city life
157
The self: identity and experience in private and public worlds
157
7.3
Social interaction and social networks in urban settings
158
Social network analysis
158
Urban ecology as shaper and outcome of social interaction
161
The spatial model
161
Criticisms of the ecological approach
163
Social interaction in urban environments
164
Social distance and physical distance
164
Chapter summary
167
Key concepts and terms
167
Suggested reading
167
8
Segregation and congregation i68
Key questions addressed in this chapter
168
8.1
Social closure, racism and discrimination
168
8.2
The spatial segregation of minority groups
169
Issues of definition and measurement
170
External factors: discrimination and structural effects
172
Congregation: internal group cohesiveness
175
Clustering for defence
175
Clustering for mutual support
175
Clustering for cultural preservation
176
Spaces of resistance: clustering to facilitate 'attacks'
176
Colonies, enclaves and ghettos
178
Illustrative example I: structural constraints and cultural preservation
in the United Kingdom
182
Illustrative example
2:
migrant workers in continental European cities
184
Chapter summary
186
Key concepts and terms
186
Suggested reading
187
9
Neighbourhood, community and the
social construction of place i88
Key questions addressed in this chapter
188
9.1
Neighbourhood and community
189
Urban villages: community saved?
189
The fragility of communality
/ 190
Suburban neighbourhoods: community transformed?
191
Splintering
urbanism
and the diversity of suburbia
192
Status panic and crisis communality
193
Communities and neighbourhoods: definitions and classifications
193
9.2
The social construction of urban places
194
Urban lifeworlds, time-space routinization and intersubjectivity
196
Structuration
and the 'becoming' of place
198
Constructing place through spatial practices
199
Place, consumption and cultural politics
202
Habitus
202
9.3
The social meanings of the built environment
203
The appropriation of space and place: symbolism and coded meanings
203
Architecture, aesthetics and the sociospatial dialectic
204
Commodification
206
Architecture and the circulation of capital
206
Chapter summary
208
Key concepts and terms
209
Suggested reading
209
10
Environment and behaviour in
10.1
u
roa
η
sellings
210
Key questions addressed in this chapter
210
Theories about deviant behaviour
211
Determinist
theory
212
Crowding theory
214
Design determinism
214
Alienation
215
Compositional theory
215
Subcultural theory
216
Structuralist theory
217
Multifactor explanations: the example of crime and delinquency
219
Data problems
219
The geography of urban crime
220
Cognition and perception
223
Designative aspects of urban imagery
224
Cognitive distance
227
Appraisive aspects of urban imagery
227
The cognitive dimensions of the urban environment
227
Images of the home area
228
Chapter summary
230
Key concepts and terms used
230
Suggested reading
230
11
Bodies, sexuality and the city
231
Key questions addressed in this chapter
231
11.1
Gender, heteropatriarchy and the city
232
Gender roles in the sociospatial dialectic
233
11.2
Sexuality and the city
236
Prostitution and the city
236
Urbanization and prostitution
236
Sex workers in contemporary cities
237
Homosexuality and the city
237
The social construction of sexuality
238
Homosexual urban ecology
238
Gay spaces
239
Lesbian spaces
239
Queer politics: lipstick lesbians and gay skinheads
242
11.3
Disability and the city
244
The social construction of disability
245
Disability in urban settings
245
Chapter summary
248
Key concepts and terms
248
Suggested reading
248
12
Residential mobility and neighbourhood
change
250
Key questions addressed in this chapter
250
12.1
Patterns of household mobility
252
Movers and stayers
252
Migration data
253
Patterns of in-migration
253
Intra-urban moves
254
Distance and direction
254
Household movement and urban ecology
254
The determinants of residential mobility
255
Reasons for moving
255
Space needs and life-course changes
255
The decision to move
258
The search for a new residence
261
Specifying the desiderata of a new home
261
Searching for vacancies
262
Time constraints
263
Choosing a new home
264
12.2
Residential mobility and neighbourhood change
264
High-status movement, filtering and vacancy chains
266
Obstacles to filtering
267
Vacancy chains
' 267
Chapter summary
268
Key concepts and terms
268
Suggested reading
268
13
Urban change and conflict
269
Key questions addressed in this chapter
269
13.1
Externality effects
269
The costs of proximity and the price of accessibility
270
Competition and conflict over externalities
270
13.2
Accessibility to services and amenities
272
The aggregate effects of aggregate patterns
273
Amenities, disamenities and social reproduction
274
13.3
Urban restructuring: inequality and conflict
275
Decentralization and accessibility to services and amenities
275
Accessibility and social inequality
276
Redevelopment and renewal
276
Planning problems·, the British experience
278
Service sector restructuring
278
Deinstitutionalization and residualization
280
Privatization
280
Workfare
281
Social polarization
284
The informal urban economy
286
Urban social sustainability
288
Chapter summary
292
Key concepts and terms
292
Suggested reading
293
14
Whither urban social geography?:
recent developments
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Key questions addressed in this chapter
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Los Angeles and the 'California School'
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Critique of the LA School
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Los Angeles: a paradigmatic city?
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Cinema and the
city
Films as texts
The influence of the city on film
The influence of film on the city
Film as business
'Curtisland'
City branding
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Conclusion: whither urban social geography?
Chapter summary
Key concepts and terms
Suggested reading
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References
Index
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