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Contemporary urban studies engages a wide range of approaches in the analysis of the processes at work in urban areas. These approaches derive from anthropology, economics, geography, history, politics and sociology as well as from the professional experience of town planning and architecture.

Social process and the city reflects this growing cross-disciplinary engagement. This shows the important, problematic, role which cities in particular, and urban change in general have played in the growth of Australia. The overriding concern of each essay in this collection is to develop an understanding of the ways urban areas function and an awareness of how differing interpretations of 'urban phenomena' might be applied. This attention to the nature of the forces at work, and the processes these forces manifest themselves in, is extended both empirically and conceptually. 

This book was first published in 1983.

Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Theory and Process in Urban Studies 1(9)
Peter Williams
1 When is an Urban Problem not an Urban Problem?
10(22)
Evan Jones
Frank Stilwell
2 The Crisis in British Planning Education and Research
32(9)
J. Brian McLoughlin
3 On the Shoulders of which Giant? The Case for Weberian Political Analysis
41(23)
Peter Saunders
4 Women and Suburban Housing: Post-War Planning in Sydney, 1943-61
64(24)
Carolyn Allport
5 Population Mobility in Australia's Urban Areas
88(26)
Chris Maher
6 The City, State and Resource Development in Western Australia
114(29)
Elizabeth Harman
7 The City-Bred Child and Urban Reform in Melbourne 1900-1940
143(32)
Graeme Davison
8 The Development of Urban Planning in Australia 1888-1948: a Bibliography and Review
175(30)
Robert Freestone
Policy Review
Urban Affairs in South Australia 1981
205(4)
Ray Bunker
Review Articles
Australia's Cities: In or Out of Print
209(7)
Peter Spearritt
Urban Politics: Where to Now?
216(10)
Chris Paris
The View from the DURD Bunker
226(3)
Andrew Parkin
Social Mapping: A Partial Instrument
229(3)
Nigel Thrift
Books Received
232
Peter Williams