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A Theory of Urbanity

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A Theory of Urbanity

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The Economic and Civil Culture of Cities

A Theory of Urbanity

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The Economic and Civil Culture of Cities
ByAnton C. Zijderveld
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 25 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315083209
Pages 197
eBook ISBN 9781315083209
Subjects Social Sciences
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Zijderveld, A.C. (2009). A Theory of Urbanity: The Economic and Civil Culture of Cities (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315083209

ABSTRACT

Cities provide for people, not just functionally in terms of jobs, obligations and practical pursuits, but also, and above all, emotionally. We like some cities and detest others. Despite shared rationalizations and common modes of administration and design, each city has its own culture. A culture is typically human in that it contains all dimensions of the human, personal condition--from the lowest to the most sublime. Urban culture comprises both economic and civic culture, and is the source of a city's vitality. For today's urban sprawls, which have a weak and failing economic and civic culture, the task of the urban administration and various economic and civic organizations is to strengthen conditions that can prevent the emergence of urban anomie. With suburbanization, the edge city, and the emergence of cyberspace, some argue that cities, as integrated places of working and living, are things of the past. Zijderveld argues that people are and remain social animals, who like and need one another's company, particularly in their economic, socio-cultural, and political activities. Throughout the ages, cities have provided the environment in which people fulfill these needs. Anton Zijderveld discusses urban preferences, the organizations and ramifications of urbanity, the modernization of urban culture, the uneasy alliance between urbanity and the interventionist state, and the cultural dimensions of urban renewal. Zijderveld sees the economic and civic culture of the city as the centerpiece of contemporary urban management and contemporary urban democracy. In this sense, the new technology is an ally of the new urban renewal. Most postmodern treatises on the end of the city are impressionistic and unsystematic. In contrast, Zijderveld puts the qualitative dimensions of city life into focus, catching its pulse and cultural rhythms in a systematic context that prior studies have lacked. As such, it will be of great interest to urban administrators, p

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |16 pages

Introduction: Intuitions of Urbanity

chapter 1|34 pages

Urbanity: Origins and Ramifications

chapter 2|32 pages

Urbanity: Origins and Ramifications

chapter 3|42 pages

Urbanity and the Interventionist State: An Uneasy Alliance

chapter 4|22 pages

Modernity and the Fragmented City: The Differentiation of Urban Culture

chapter 5|38 pages

Urbanity and Urban Policy: The Cultural Dimensions of Urban Renewal

chapter |4 pages

Postscript Urban Destinies

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