Suburbanization in Global Society

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Pub. Date: 2010-12-16
Publisher(s): Emerald Group Pub Ltd
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Summary

Most urban growth over the last several decades has been in suburban areas, but research in urban sociology and other urban disciplines has been focused on the city (the global city, the networked city, the post-industrial city). A majority of the world population lives in urban areas, most in suburban regions, including the shanty towns of Asia, favelas of South America, slums of Africa and banileue and inner-city suburbs of the developed nations. Suburbanization in Global Society presents new and innovative contributions in comparative suburban studies for urban regions, not just in Europe and the United States but also including emerging metropolitan regions in China, India and other areas of the world. This volume examines the emerging patterns of suburban development in metropolitan regions around the globe. Research is post-1945 with a particular focus upon social and cultural change in suburbanisation processes in developed as well as emerging urban countries.

Table of Contents

List of Contributorsp. vii
Introduction: Suburbanization in Global Societyp. 1
Meaningful Types in a World of Suburbsp. 15
The Global North
Gwinnett Goes Global: The Changing Image of American Suburbiap. 51
From Mill Towns to "Burbs of the Burgh": Suburban Strategies in the Postindustrial Metropolisp. 75
Cities, Suburbs and Metropolitan Areas - Governing the Regionalised Cityp. 107
Urbanity Beyond Nostalgia: Discovering Public Life at the Edge of the City of Romep. 131
Identity, Marginalization, and Parisian Banlieuesp. 153
The Global South
The Life Cycle of Johannesburg Suburbsp. 179
Suburban Reinvestment Through 'Knockdown Rebuild' in Sydneyp. 205
Changing Urbanization Patterns in the Brazilian Metropolisp. 231
Governing Heterogeneity in the Context of 'Compulsory Closeness': The 'Pacification' of Favelas in Rio De Janeirop. 253
The Changing Image of Suburban Areas in Latin America and the Role of Local Governmentp. 273
The Planned Suburbanization of a City-State: Singapore's New Townsp. 293
Building for What and Whom? New Town Development as Planned Suburbanization in China and Indiap. 319
Territorial Expansion and State Rescaling: A Critique of Suburbanization Studies in Chinap. 347
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