class 1.1 Flashcards

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who was Louis Wirth?

what did he think a City was?

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Wirth was an urban sociologist at the University of Chicago in the first half of the 20th century

The city is: “A relatively large, dense, and permanent settlement of socially heterogeneous individuals.”

  • Permanent settlement
  • Some minimum size and density
  • Transformation of social life – relationships based on utility rather than kinship
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CONCENTRIC ZONE MODEL history

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Emerges from the Chicago School of Sociology.

Hugely influential on 20th century urban planning.

Critiqued by many, for example Marxist scholars, who argue it ignores relationship between land and capital.

Also feminist geographers who argue it privileges a male-centric view on wagelabour and the separation of public and private space

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CONCENTRIC ZONE MODEL described

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circle with outer layers circling the main circle

  1. Loop (downtown)
  2. factory zone
  3. zone of transition
  4. working lass zone
  5. residential zone

6.commuter zone

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what is urbanism often associated with

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often associated with modernism and progress

“One of the most impressive facts of modern times” - Louis Wirth

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opportunities of urbanization?

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Rising standards of living

Higher productivity Urban sprawl

Accessibility of social services

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challenges of urbanization?

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Land & housing affordability

Urban sprawl

Environmental pressures (e.g. water and air quality)

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who proposed the theory of urban revolution? what was his reasoning?

who was he?

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Gordon Childe

He was an archaeologist who studied
European prehistory.

Childe proposed that technological innovation in agriculture enabled the emergence of cities

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10 criteria of an urban revolution:

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Size and population density
* Social organization based on residence rather than kin networks

  • Specialization of trades
  • Trade over significant distances
  • The emergence of a ruling class
  • System of tithes to religious and political powers
  • Large-scale public works
  • Writing
  • Science
  • Aesthetic development
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definition of urbanization according to Elliot Sclar

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“The transportation of social life from rural to urban settings.”

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ongoing process of urbanization

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  • Density and number of permanent settlements increases and spreads
  • Settlements become socially and ethnically differentiated
  • Exchange of manufactured and cultural goods
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DRIVERS OF URBAN POPULATION GROWTH AND DECLINE

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Demographic change

Rural – urban migration

Economic trends

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effect of democratic change on urban population growth and decline

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Youth bulge: large population cohorts during periods of transition of lower mortality rates and higher birth rates

Natural population change: where births </> deaths

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effect of Rural – urban migration on urban population growth and decline

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Movement of (young) people from rural areas to cities, often informal settlements (“slums”)

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effect of economic trends on urban population growth and decline

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Advantages of agglomeration economies in cities

Concentration of human capital

Concentration of critical infrastructure

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DRIVERS OF THE URBANIZATION PROCESS

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  • Industrialization
  • Colonization
  • Globalization
  • Spectacular urbanism & urbanization
  • Formality and informality
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CONSEQUENCES OF URBANIZATION

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  • Urbanization in the context of sustainable development
  • Cities in the Anthropocene
  • Building resilient infrastructure
  • Urban spaces and public health
  • Identity and inclusion
  • Smart cities of the future?