L15: Contemporary Approaches to Investigating Cities Flashcards
1
Q
issues in new global cities
A
- rapid urban growth
- housing shortages
- insufficient infrastructure
- air and water pollution
- food security
- manufacturing
- changing identities
- transnational trade/globalization
2
Q
What do we call the non-west? What is implied/problematic about these terms?
A
Call it: third world, developing world, global south
- implicit ranking
- inaccurate, as some countries lay in geographic regions associated with other group
- implies a linear trajectory, with a start and an end
- hard to draw line
New term: Emerging economy
3
Q
How do we approach the study of cities and contemporary urban change in the Global South
A
Important to be critical about applying western models, concepts, and theories about cities. Some work, others do not. The west doesn’t need to be the focus all the time.
4
Q
Critical urban geography
(EXAM)
A
- a critique of existing social relations and a search for emancipatory alternatives
3 main processes: - Proposes new concepts of how social processes and relationships operate and change within the city
- developing research that is socially relevant and politically engaged
- uses the lives of urban residents and marginalized social groups to shape our understanding of the urban sphere