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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x28 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN-10: 0816665761
  • ISBN-13: 9780816665761
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  • ISBN-10: 0816665761
  • ISBN-13: 9780816665761
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The contributors to The City, Revisited trace an intellectual history that begins in 1925 with the publication of the influential classic The City, engaging in a spirited debate about whether the major theories of twentieth-century urban development are relevant for studying the twenty-first-century metropolis.

Dennis R. Judd is professor of political science and senior scholar in the Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago.

Dick Simpson is professor of political science at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Reexamining urban scholarship for the twenty-first century.


The contributors to The City, Revisited trace an intellectual history that begins in 1925 with the publication of the influential classic The City, engaging in a spirited debate about whether the major theories of twentieth-century urban development are relevant for studying the twenty-first-century metropolis.
Contributors: Janet Abu-Lughod, Northwestern U and New School for Social Research; Robert Beauregard, Columbia U; Larry Bennett, DePaul U; Andrew A. Beveridge, Queens College and CUNY; Amy Bridges, U of California, San Diego; Terry Nichols Clark, U of Chicago; Nicholas Dahmann, U of Southern California; Michael Dear, U of California, Berkeley; Steven P. Erie, U of California, San Diego; Frank Gaffikin, Queen's U of Belfast; David Halle, U of California, Los Angeles; Tom Kelly, U of Illinois at Chicago; Ratoola Kunda, U of Illinois at Chicago; Scott A. MacKenzie, U of California, Davis; John Mollenkopf, CUNY; David C. Perry, U of Illinois at Chicago; Francisco Sabatini, Ponticia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Rodrigo Salcedo, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Santiago; Dick Simpson, U of Illinois at Chicago; Daphne Spain, U of Virginia; Costas Spirou, National-Louis U in Chicago.

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"The City, Revisited is a major contribution to the history of thought on the three largest cities in the United States and a state-of-the-art appraisal of U.S. urban theory at the beginning of the twenty-first century. This remarkable volume not only provides much additional insight into the history and development of Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, the contributors both encapsulate and expand upon urban theories that will prove exceptionally useful to those interested in understanding patterns of development in other cities as well, both in the United States and around the world." -David Gladstone, University of New Orleans

Part I. Revisiting Urban Theory
1 Theorizing the City
3(18)
Dennis R. Judd
2 Grounded Theory
21(30)
Not Abstract Words but Tools of Analysis
Janet Abu-Lughod
3 The Chicago of Jane Addams and Ernest Burgess
51(14)
Same City, Different Visions
Daphne Spain
Part II. The View from Los Angeles
4 Urban Politics and the Los Angeles School of Urbanism
65(14)
Michael Dear
Nicholas Dahmann
5 The Sun Also Rises in the West
79(25)
Amy Bridges
6 From the Chicago to the L.A. School
104(33)
Whither the Local State?
Steven P. Erie
Scott A. MacKenzie
Part III. The View from New York
7 The Rise and Decline of the L.A. and New York Schools
137(32)
David Halle
Andrew A. Beveridge
8 School Is Out
169(17)
The Case of New York City
John Hull Mollenkopf
9 Radical Uniqueness and the Flight from Urban Theory
186(19)
Robert A. Beauregard
Part IV. The View from Chicago
10 The New Chicago School of Urbanism and the New Daley Machine
205(15)
Dick Simpson
Tom Kelly
11 The New Chicago School
220(22)
Notes toward a Theory
Terry Nichols Clark
12 The Mayor among His Peers
242(31)
Interpreting Richard M. Daley
Larry Bennett
13 Both Center and Periphery
273(32)
Chicago's Metropolitan Expansion and the New Downtowns
Costas Spirou
Part V. The Utility of U.S. Urban Theory
14 The City and Its Politics
305(27)
Informal and Contested
Frank Gaffikin
David C. Perry
Ratoola Kundu
15 Understanding Deep Urban Change
332(24)
Patterns of Residential Segregation in Latin American Cities
Francisco Sabatini
Rodrigo Salcedo
16 Studying Twenty-first Century Cities
356(11)
Dick Simpson
Tom Kelly
Contributors 367(4)
Index 371
Dennis R. Judd is professor of political science and senior scholar in the Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago. Dick Simpson is professor and head of the department of political science at the University of Illinois at Chicago.