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2013
The world is becoming increasingly urbanized. In 2007, an urban milestone was reached when the percentage of people living in cities around the world exceeded 50 percent for the first time in history. By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is projected to be living in urban areas.
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The world is becoming increasingly urbanized. In 2007, an urban milestone was reached when the percentage of people living in cities around the world exceeded 50 percent for the first time in history. By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population is projected to be living in urban areas.
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Progress in Human Geography, 1990
"In this paper I seek to review recent work on Chinese urban geography and to appraise the development of China's urban geography as a field of study both inside and outside China. The temporal scope will span scholarship finished and published mainly during the 1980s." The focus is on works published in English.
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"In this paper I seek to review recent work on Chinese urban geography and to appraise the development of China's urban geography as a field of study both inside and outside China. The temporal scope will span scholarship finished and published mainly during the 1980s." The focus is on works published in English.
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2004
The study of urbanization processes and urban spaces is contentious and problematic. Different disciplines focus on different processes and ways of knowing, and urban life—its contexts and problems—is tugged and twisted in so many directions that it is difficult to know the appropriate questions to ask, let alone to articulate future research ...
Stuart Aitken, Don Mitchell
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The study of urbanization processes and urban spaces is contentious and problematic. Different disciplines focus on different processes and ways of knowing, and urban life—its contexts and problems—is tugged and twisted in so many directions that it is difficult to know the appropriate questions to ask, let alone to articulate future research ...
Stuart Aitken, Don Mitchell
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Urban geography: city structures
Progress in Human Geography, 1977Three types of work characterize the study of city structures, according to my earlier paper on this topic (Johnston, 1977). Two of them (neoclassical-functional description and the behavioural approach) are well-established and work continues to be produced along conventional lines (Herbert and Johnston, 1976a; 1976b); the third (institutional ...
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Urban geography: Development of urban geography in Turkey
2020Bu çalışmada Türkiye’deki şehir coğrafyasının gelişimi Batı Dünyası’ndaki şehir coğrafyasının gelişimi dikkate alınarak karşılaştırmalı olarak ele alınmaktadır. Çalışma, kaynak taraması yoluyla Türkiye’de şehir coğrafyası konusunda yapılmış çalışmaların, Batı Dünyası şehir coğrafyasında etkili olan yaklaşımlar açısından, içerik analizi yoluyla ortaya ...
UĞUR, Abdullah, ALİAĞAOĞLU, Alpaslan
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Progress in Human Geography, 2017
Geologists are considering in earnest whether to mark the emergence of a new geological epoch – characterized by human impacts on the geology of the planet – as the dawn of the Anthropocene. In this third of three urban geography progress reports, I identify interrelated elements of what I call ‘Anthropocene thinking’ – non-linearity, reworked ...
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Geologists are considering in earnest whether to mark the emergence of a new geological epoch – characterized by human impacts on the geology of the planet – as the dawn of the Anthropocene. In this third of three urban geography progress reports, I identify interrelated elements of what I call ‘Anthropocene thinking’ – non-linearity, reworked ...
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Progress in Human Geography, 2011
This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relational theory, looking specifically at the scholarship on urban policy mobilities and urban assemblages. As will be shown, current urban geographies of relationality operate with irreconcilable grammars.
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This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relational theory, looking specifically at the scholarship on urban policy mobilities and urban assemblages. As will be shown, current urban geographies of relationality operate with irreconcilable grammars.
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1953
Howard J. Nelson, Robert E. Dickinson
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Howard J. Nelson, Robert E. Dickinson
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Social infrastructure: why it matters and how urban geographers might study it
Urban Geography, 2022Alan Latham, Jack Layton
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