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Title: Urban Theory


1
Urban Theory
  • Yeah, TheoryDeal With It

2
Old School
  • German School
  • Ultimately Marxistrelations of capital and
    power, primary focus
  • Chicago School
  • More Functionalistnaturalistic, the city as a
    living organism

3
The German School
  • Max Weber
  • City creates conditions for social change
  • That change, however, is not good
  • Increasing importance of national government
    loss of local autonomy
  • Tendency a threat to the very existence of
    Western cities

4
The German School
  • Tonnies
  • GemeinschaftCommunity
  • GesellschaftSociety
  • Simmel
  • Urbanism Bad!
  • Urban Personality Type

5
The Chicago School
  • Wirth
  • Urbanism as a Way of Life
  • Urbanism also bad!
  • Individuals in cities tend to become increasingly
    disconnected from each other
  • The poor are stuck in ghettos, different culture
    than rural communities

6
The Ecological Complex
  • Roughly referred to as Urban Ecology
  • Macro Variables of Urban Change POET
  • Population
  • Organization
  • Environment
  • Technology

7
The Socio-Spatial Order
  • Also part of urban ecology
  • Three basic schema of urban development
  • Concentric Zones
  • Sector Theory
  • Multiple Nuclei

8
Modern Political Economy
  • Development oppressive to lower classes
  • Adds a cultural and spatial component to Marxist
    view

9
The Social Change Perspective
  • Urbanism is far-reaching and therefore
    revolutionary
  • Cities are central to a societys culture
  • Migrants (international or domestic) change
    behavior so that it reflects city
  • In a society where urbanization takes place,
    urbanism is everywhere

10
The Culture Perspective
  • Focuses upon components of culture norms,
    values, sanctions and symbols
  • Heavy emphasis on subculture

11
The Social Structure Perspective
  • Looking at networks of structure, which include
  • The Individual
  • Primary groups
  • Neighborhoods and social networks
  • Collective behavior
  • Voluntary associations
  • Bureaucracy
  • Social institutions
  • Social stratification

12
The Social Problem Perspective
  • All modern social problems can be blamed on the
    city
  • Crime
  • Poverty
  • Broken Families
  • Unemployment
  • Racial Conflict

13
The Social Policy Perspective
  • How to solve urban problems
  • Focus on politics, working with politicians
  • Guiding change through planned intervention
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