ABSTRACT

Widely recognized as a groundbreaking text, The New Urban Sociology is a broad and expert introduction to urban sociology that is both relevant and accessible to the student. A thought leader in the field, the book is organized around an integrated paradigm (the sociospatial perspective) which considers the role played by social factors such as race, class, gender, lifestyle, economics, culture, and politics on the development of metropolitan areas. Emphasizing the importance of space to social life and real estate to urban development, the book integrates social, ecological and political economy perspectives and research through a fresh theoretical approach. With its unique perspective, concise history of urban life, clear summary of urban social theory, and attention to the impact of culture on urban development, this book gives students a cohesive conceptual framework for understanding cities and urban life.

In this thoroughly revised 5th edition, authors Mark Gottdiener, Ray Hutchison, and Michael T. Ryan offer expanded discussions of created cultures, gentrification, and urban tourism, and have incorporated the most recent work in the field throughout the text. The New Urban Sociology is a necessity for all courses on the subject.

chapter 1|23 pages

The New Urban Sociology

chapter 2|25 pages

The Origins of Urban Life

chapter 3|28 pages

The Rise of Urban Sociology

chapter 4|25 pages

Contemporary Urban Sociology

chapter 5|24 pages

Urbanization in the United States

chapter 7|35 pages

People and Lifestyles in the Metropolis

Urban and Suburban Culture

chapter 8|23 pages

Neighborhoods and Communities

chapter 9|23 pages

Metropolitan Problems

Racism, Poverty, Crime, and Housing

chapter 10|32 pages

Urbanization in the Developed Nations

chapter 11|36 pages

Urbanization in the Developing World

chapter 13|26 pages

Metropolitan Social Policy

chapter 14|21 pages

The Future of Urban Sociology