Urban Sociology: Critical EssaysC.G. Pickvance
This book applies the historical materialist, or Marxist view of urban sociology and collates some fundamental sources of this perspective available. This book was first published in 1976. |
Contents
| 1 | |
Critique of existing urban sociology | 33 |
Historical materialist approaches | 85 |
the study of urban protest | 174 |
Name Index | 219 |
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action agglomeration analysis approach articulated Barnsbury building capitalist mode Castells Castells's centre chapter circulation Cité d'Aliarte collective consumption collective means commercial capital commodities concept conjuncture constant capital contradictions costs cultural defined demands differential rent division of labour dwellings ecological elements eviction example existence facilities fact field function ground rent historical historical materialist housing ideological increase industrial institutional intervention investment labour power land-owner linked Marx means of consumption means of production mobilization mode of production neighbourhood owner ownership Paris particular piece of land problems property capital property development real object refers rehousing relations relations of production reproduction of labour residential role social base social capital social formation social structure society specific sphere stake studies of urban surplus-value tenants term urban urban actors urban effects urban planning urban practices urban renewal urban social movements urban sociology urban system voluntary associations


