1st Edition

Cities in Globalization Practices, Policies and Theories

Edited By Peter Taylor, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey, Frank Witlox Copyright 2007
348 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

348 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 43 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Despite traditionally being a strong research topic in urban studies, inter-city relations had become grossly neglected until recently, when it was placed back on the research agenda with the advent of studies of world/global cities. More recently the ‘external relations’ of cities have taken their place alongside ‘internal relations’ within cities to constitute the full nature of cities.... Read more

Prologue: A Lineage for Contemporary Inter-City Studies  1. Introduction: Cities in Globalization  Part 1: World City Networks  2. Globalization and the World City System: Preliminary Results from a Longitudinal Data Set  3. Airline Passenger Flows through Cities: Some New Evidence  4. World City Networks from ‘Below’: International Mobility and Inter-City Relations in the Global Investment Banking Industry  5. World Cities and the Internationalization of Design Services  Part 2: Inter-City Relations in Networks and Systems  6. Urban Network Development Under Conditions of Uncertainty  7. City Networks as Tools for Competitiveness and Sustainability  8. Firm Linkages, Innovation and the Evolution of Urban Systems  9. The Metropolitanization of the European Urban and Regional System  Part 3: Politics in Inter-City Relations  10. Positioning Cities in the World: Towards a Politics of Flow  11. Political World Cities: Where Flows through Entwined Multi-State and Transnational Networks Meet Places  12. Inter-City Relations and the ‘War on Terror’  Part 4: Rethinking Cities in Globalization  13. Reading the City in a Global Digital Age:  Between Topographic Representation and Spatialized Power Projects  14. Poststructuralism, Power and the Global City  15. The Mismatch between Concepts and Evidence in the Study of a Global Urban Network  16. Cities within Spaces of Flows: Theses for a Materialist Understanding of the External Relations of Cities  17. How Cities Scientifically (do not) Exist. Methodological Appraisal of Research on Globalizing Processes of Intercity Networking

 

Biography

Peter Taylor, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey, Frank Witlox

"Cities in Globalization is an important contribution that will be appreciated by both experienced and less experienced academics interested in better understanding world city networks and also by practitioners who want to deepen their professional perspective...a valuable reference aid for many economists, sociologists, urban planners, and geographers interested in investigating city network formation and development from a multidisciplinary point of view."

-- JOURNAL OF REGIONAL SCIENCE, VOL. 49, NO. 1, 2009