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Urban Folklore, Urban Legend

2021
Abstract Everyday talk is central to how places become stigmatized and how asymmetric borders enter the popular imagination. This chapter explores the tales about Tijuana that proliferate in neighboring San Diego, based on a set of forty-five qualitative interviews conducted in six San Diego County communities between 2006 and 2008.
Kristen Hill Maher, David Carruthers
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Urbanism and Urbanization

American Journal of Sociology, 1959
The global phenomena of city growth stimulate increasing interest in urbanism as a world-permeating way of life. Urbanization, seen as the movement of people into industry and cities and reflective of urbanism, has received considerable demographic attention. But the research fails to include some pertinent phases of urbanization.
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Urban Dynamics and Urban Cycles [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1978
Some basic elements of catastrophe theory are discussed insofar as they relate to discontinuities observed in the allocation of economic activities in urban settings. The case of a dynamic model of the allocation of manufacturing and residential activities is presented in an open urban area as a model of a hyperbolic umbilic catastrophe.
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Urban Design and Urbanism

2019
Urban design is about making public places useful and beautiful. It concerns compactly built forms with attractive streetscape and variety in architectural expressions. Moreover, urban design is about making spaces between buildings socially liveable and environmentally sustainable.
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Urban or Urbanization?

Norwegian Archaeological Review, 2016
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Urban leftoversas urban fallowlands, prefigurationofanew urban model

Nowadays in France, urban leftovers (wastelands, voids, abandoned or neglected spaces) are perceived negatively by the collective imagination, however this has not always been the case. We propose, via a combination of economics and urban planning, a reinterpretation of Albert L & eacute;vy's concept of the three ages of urbanism (1998) on the ...
Leray, Alexis   +2 more
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