ABSTRACT

The fourth edition of Mark Hutter’s Experiencing Cities examines cities and larger metropolitan areas within a truly global framework, lending readers much to understand and appreciate about the variety of urban structures and processes and their effect on the everyday lives of people residing in cities.

Beginning with the emergence of the first urban centers and continuing to examine the present day and the future of smart cities, this book explores the changing cultural and domestic character of the metropolis and offers readers a complete historical and theoretical overview of municipal life. The new edition seamlessly integrates issues of gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and class in its examination of city and suburban life, and further extends the Chicago School of Sociology perspective by combining its traditions with a distinct social psychological orientation derived from symbolic interaction and macro-level examination of social organization, social change, and power in the urban context.

With this strong and sweeping interdisciplinary approach, the new edition of Experiencing Cities will continue to enrich students’ understandings of urban life and offer new, forward-looking perspective to those working in the fields of urban sociology, history, politics, geography, and the arts.

part I|82 pages

Historical Developments

chapter 2Chapter 1|32 pages

Introduction to Experiencing Cities

chapter Chapter 2|28 pages

The Emergence of Cities

part II|92 pages

Disciplinary Perspectives

chapter 84Chapter 4|26 pages

Chicago School

Urbanism and Urban Ecology

chapter Chapter 5|32 pages

Urban Planning

part III|62 pages

City Imagery

chapter 176Chapter 7|28 pages

City Imagery

chapter Chapter 8|32 pages

The Skyscraper as Icon

part IV|58 pages

The Social Psychology of City Life

chapter 238Chapter 9|28 pages

Experiencing Strangers and the Quest for Public Order

chapter Chapter 10|28 pages

“Seeing” Disorder and the Ecology of Fear

part V|138 pages

City People and Places

chapter 296Chapter 11|58 pages

Urban Communities and Social Policies

chapter Chapter 12|34 pages

Families, Gender, and Singles in the City

chapter Chapter 13|44 pages

The Consumer City

Shopping and Sports

part VI|111 pages

The Urban World

chapter 434Chapter 14|34 pages

American and Global Suburbanization Patterns

chapter Chapter 15|30 pages

Social Capital and the Resilience of Cities

chapter Chapter 16|45 pages

Experiencing Cities Globally