9780745628264-0745628265-Space, the City and Social Theory: Social Relations and Urban Forms

Space, the City and Social Theory: Social Relations and Urban Forms

ISBN-13: 9780745628264
ISBN-10: 0745628265
Edition: 1
Author: Fran Tonkiss
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Polity
Format: Paperback 176 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780745628264
ISBN-10: 0745628265
Edition: 1
Author: Fran Tonkiss
Publication date: 2006
Publisher: Polity
Format: Paperback 176 pages

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Space, the City and Social Theory: Social Relations and Urban Forms (ISBN-13: 9780745628264 and ISBN-10: 0745628265), written by authors Fran Tonkiss, was published by Polity in 2006. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Earth Sciences (History & Philosophy, Technology, Urban Planning & Development, Social Sciences, Demography, Reference, Urban, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Space, the City and Social Theory: Social Relations and Urban Forms (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Earth Sciences books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Space, the City and Social Theory offers a clear and critical account of key approaches to cities and urban space within social theory and analysis. It explores the relation of the social and the spatial in the context of critical urban themes: community and anonymity; social difference and spatial divisions; politics and public space; gentrification and urban renewal; gender and sexuality; subjectivity and space; experience and everyday practice in the city.

The text adopts an international and interdisciplinary approach, drawing on a range of debates on cities and urban life. It brings together classic perspectives in urban sociology and social theory with the analysis of contemporary urban problems and issues. Rather than viewing the urban simply as a backdrop for more general social processes, the discussion looks at how social and spatial relations shape different versions of the city: as a place of social interaction and of solitude; as a site of difference and segregation; as a space of politics and power; as a landscape of economic and cultural distinction; as a realm of everyday experience and freedom. Similarly, it examines how core social categories - such as class, culture, gender, sexuality and community - are shaped and reproduced in urban contexts.

Linking debates in urban studies to wider concerns within social theory and analysis, this accessible text will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students in urban sociology, social and cultural geography, urban and cultural studies.

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