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Global Cities

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Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
192
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Global Cities examines the distinctive commercial, residential, and spatial features of the major cities of the contemporary world--cities housing the financial and cultural activities that are most consequential for everyone, regardless of where they live. The development of these influential cities is intimately related to the emergence of modern telecommunications, the growth of multinational corporations, the internationalization of economic activity, and the increased movement of cultural symbols and artifacts across national lines. Accessible to readers with little background in sociology or social science, Global Cities analyzes numerous contemporary issues to illustrate concepts and processes pertaining to the most significant global cities. These concrete examples facilitate students' general understanding and show them the contemporary relevance of the material. The book offers a detailed and multifaceted picture of such leading urban centers as London, New York, Tokyo, and Paris, but also branches out to other important cities in the world. It analyzes both the internal features of the cities and the nature of their connections with each other. Global Cities is ideal for undergraduate courses in urban sociology and other social sciences.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
ONE: INTRODUCTION, BACKGROUND, AND PREVIEW......Page 14
Identifying Global Cities......Page 16
Industrial to Postindustrial Economies......Page 19
Economic Measures of Global Cities......Page 22
Modern to Postmodern Culture......Page 24
Cultural Measures of Global Cities......Page 28
Cities and Regions......Page 29
Appendix: The Virtual Workplace......Page 32
Notes......Page 33
TWO: PEOPLE, PLACES, AND LIFESTYLES......Page 36
The Financial Services Sector......Page 37
Power and Opposition......Page 39
Case Study: London’s Financial Services Districts......Page 41
Yuppies and Dinks in Gentrified Areas......Page 43
International Tourists and Tourism......Page 48
Tourism and Hyperconsumption......Page 50
Edge Cities......Page 53
Notes......Page 57
THREE: IMMIGRATION......Page 61
Hostility and Dependence......Page 62
The Immigrants......Page 64
Illegal Entrants......Page 69
Case Study: Smuggling Chinese Immigrants......Page 71
Enclaves......Page 73
Citizenship and the Nation-State......Page 77
Note......Page 80
FOUR: CITIES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY......Page 84
Global Classifications......Page 85
Location of Stock Exchanges......Page 87
International Banking and Finance......Page 88
Multinational Corporations and Foreign Investment......Page 93
Corporate Service Firms......Page 97
The Economic Hierarchy......Page 99
Postscript: Separating Products and Places......Page 102
Case Study: McDonald’s......Page 103
Notes......Page 105
FIVE: INEQUALITY......Page 108
Measuring Income Inequality......Page 109
Inequality in Global Cities......Page 111
Spatial Reflections......Page 116
Case Study: SΓ£o Paulo......Page 118
Global Inequality......Page 120
Inequality Conclusions......Page 126
Appendix: The World Bank and International Monetary Fund......Page 127
Notes......Page 130
SIX: GLOBAL CULTURE AND THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES......Page 134
Globalization, Culture, and Identity......Page 135
Rootlessness versus Multiple Identities......Page 137
Cultural Industries and the Economy......Page 140
Entertainment Conglomerates......Page 143
Concluding Generalizations......Page 147
Notes......Page 150
SEVEN: THE GLOBAL CULTURAL INDUSTRIES HIERARCHY......Page 152
Recorded Music......Page 153
Movies......Page 159
Television......Page 166
The Cultural Industries Hierarchy......Page 171
Notes......Page 172
Designating Global Cities......Page 175
Cities and Nation-States......Page 179
Notes......Page 183
B......Page 186
F......Page 187
I......Page 188
M......Page 189
P......Page 190
T......Page 191
Z......Page 192


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