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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 806 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 19 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, color; 91 Halftones, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Urban Reader Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032857110
  • ISBN-13: 9781032857114
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 806 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, 19 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Halftones, color; 91 Halftones, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Routledge Urban Reader Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032857110
  • ISBN-13: 9781032857114
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The eighth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new.



The eighth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new. The City Reader is the anchor volume in the Routledge Urban Reader Series and is now integrated with all ten other titles in the series. It has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as urban history, place making, sustainable urban development, globalization, resilience, artificial intelligence in planning cities, climate change, the world city network, the impact of technology on cities, cities in Africa, and urban theory.

The new edition places greater emphasis on cities in the developing world, globalization and the global city system of the future. The plate sections have been more than doubled to include 93 plates.

The 8th edition includes fifty-eight generous selections: forty-seven from the 7th edition, one from the 6th edition, and ten new selections, including four newly written exclusively for the 8th edition. This new edition retains classic writings by authors such as Ebenezer Howard, Ernest W. Burgess, H.D.F. Kitto, LeCorbusier, Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, Louis Wirth, and Peter Hall as well as the best contemporary writings of, among others David Harvey, Manuel Castells, Michael Batty, Sara Meerow, Fulong Wu, Saskia Sassen, Richard LeGates, Michael Smith, John McWhorter, and a co-authored selection by Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil.

The City Reader 8th Edition features general and section introductions as well as individual introductions to the selected articles introducing the authors, providing context, and relating the selection to other selections. The 8th edition includes a greatly expanded bibliography with up-to-date information on books, articles, professional reports, and videos for all the topics covered.

Recenzijas

the definitively complete reader on urban problems and policies.

Peter Hall, University College London

a "must read" bookcomprehensive, authoritative and just plain fun.

Eugenie Birch, Professor of Urban Planning and Design, University of Pennsylvania

A book for all generations of urbanists.

Margaret Wilder, Executive Director, Urban Affairs Association

the single most authoritative collection of foundational readings in urban studies and planning today.

Tridib Bannerjee, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Southern California

an indispensable widely read book in the world which provides a collection of classical and contemporary seminal literature for understanding the multidisciplinary complexities of our cities.

Anthony G.O. Yeh, Chair Professor, Department of Urban Planning and Design, The University of Hong Kong, Secretary-General, Asian Planning Schools Association

the best single "go-to" volume for young scholars interested in how cities work, and how they can be made to work better. As a one-stop source for historical and contemporary theory and practice still unbeatable.

John Landis, Professor of Urban Planning and Design, University of Pennsylvania

an indispensable resource across all the fields concerned with the study of city.

Michael Hibbard, Professor Emeritus of Planning, Public Policy & Management, University of Oregon

a magnificent job Essential reading as our world turns into one dominated by cities.

Michael Batty, Bartlett Professor, University College London

should be on the required list for all individuals interested in urbanism

Roger Caves, Professor of Urban Planning, San Diego State University

an excellent, international resource for all urbanists a really useful global overview of contemporary developments in urban studies

Robin Hambleton, Professor of City Leadership, University of the West of England

a continuing invaluable and reliable global resource for urban and regional planners tackling complex issues in an increasingly urbanising world.

Barbara Norman, Foundation Chair, Urban and Regional Planning Department, University of Canberra

an inclusive introduction that captures the major topics and readings in urban studies.

Susan S. Fainstein, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design

Lists of Plates

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

Prologue: How to Study Cities

Richard T. LeGates

Part 1 The Evolution of Cities

Introduction

The Urbanization of the Human Population

Kingsley Davis

The Urban Revolution

V. Gordon Childe

The Earliest Cities (2002)

Michael E. Smith

The Polis

H.D.F. Kitto

City Origins and Cities and European Civilization

Henri Pirenne

The Great Towns

Friedrich Engels

The Automobile, the City, and the New Urban Mobilities

Frederic Stout

Globalizing Cities

Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil

Plate Section 1: The Evolution of Cities

Part 2: Urban Culture and Society

Introduction

The Urban Drama

Lewis Mumford

Urbanism as a Way of Life

Louis Wirth

The Negro Problems of Philadelphia, The Question of Earning a Living, and
Color Prejudice

W.E.B. Du Bois

The Code of the Street and Decent and Street Families

Elijah Anderson

Winning the Race (2006)

John McWhorter

Bowling Alone: Americas Declining Social Capital (1995)

Robert D. Putnam

The City that Lost its Soul (2010)

Sharon Zukin

Plate Section 2: Urban Culture and Society

Part 3 Urban Space

Introduction

The Growth of the City: An Introduction to a Research Project

Ernest W. Burgess

Gender and Urban Space

Daphne Spain

The Uses of Sidewalks: Safety

Jane Jacobs

Social Exclusion, Space, and Time

Ali Madanipour

Bright vs. Blurred Boundaries: Second-Generation Assimilation and Exclusion
in France, Germany, and the United States

Richard Alba

The Causes of Sprawl

Robert Bruegmann

Networks of Outrage and Hope (2012)

Manuel Castells

Making Room for a Planet of Cities

Schlomo Angel

Plate Section 3: Urban Space

Part 4 Urban Politics, Governance, and Economics

Introduction

Politics

Aristotle

The Right to the City

David Harvey

A Ladder of Citizen Participation

Sherry Arnstein

The Competitive Advantage of the Inner City

Michael Porter

The City as a Growth Machine: Towards a Political Economy of Place

Harvey Molotch

The City as a Distorted Price System

Wilbur Thompson

Metropolitics and Fiscal Equity

Myron Orfield

Plate Section 4: Urban Politics, Governance, and Economics

Part 5 Urban Planning History and Visions

Introduction

Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns

Frederick Law Olmsted

Garden Cities of Tomorrow

Ebenezer Howard

A Contemporary City

Le Corbusier

Broadacre City: A New Community Plan

Frank Lloyd Wright

The Charter of the New Urbanism: The Congress for the New Urbanism

Green Manhattan: Everywhere Should Be More Like New York

David Owen

The Almost Perfect Town

John Brinckerhoff Jackson

Plate Section 5: Urban Planning History and Visions

Part 6 Urban Planning Theory and Practice

Introduction

The Smart City (2020)

Michael Batty

The City of Theory (2014)

Peter Hall

The Uses of Planning Theory

John Friedmann

Planning in the Face of Conflict

John Forester

Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning

Paul Davidoff

Hybrid Planning Cultures: The Search for the Global Cultural Commons

Bishwapriya Sanyal

Seeing from the South: Refocusing Urban Planning on the Globes Central
Urban Issues

Vanessa Watson

Urban resilience

Sara Meerow

Plate Section 6: Urban Planning: Theory and Practice

Part 7 Urban Design and Placemaking

Introduction

Urban Design (2025)

Richard LeGates

What is Placemaking?: Project for Public Spaces

The Design of Spaces

William H. Whyte

The Neighborhood Unit

Clarence Perry

The City Image and its Elements

Kevin Lynch

Toward an Urban Design Manifesto

Allan Jacobs and Donald Appleyard

Designing Inclusive Healthy Places

Jennifer Gardner

Three Types of Outdoor Activities, Life Between Buildings, and Outdoor
Activities and the Quality of Outdoor Space

Jan Gehl

Plate Section 7: Urban Design and Placemaking

Part 8 Urban Futures and Global Challenges

Introduction

The Impact of the New Technologies and Globalization on Cities

Saskia Sassen

Planning as Statecraft: A Perspective of State Entrepreneurialism in China

Fulong Wu

AI-Driven Urban Planning: From Planning Support to Plan-Making

Zhong-Ren Peng

World Cities, or a World of Ordinary Cities?

Jennifer Robinson

Plate Section 8: Urban Futures and Global Challenges

Illustration credits

Copyright Information

Index
Richard T. LeGates is a Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning at San Francisco State University.

Frederic Stout is Lecturer Emeritus in Urban Studies at Stanford University.

Roger W. Caves is Professor Emeritus of City Planning at San Diego State University.