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The New Urban Paradigm
Critical Perspectives on the City
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384 pages
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Focusing on urban sociology, the author examines class and racial domination as central themes in city life and development. By integrating political-economic histories, he explores the evolution of social institutions and the effects of capitalism, racism, and patriarchy. The analysis reveals how these systemic dynamics influence the daily experiences of modern urban residents, offering a comprehensive perspective on the complexities of urban existence since the 1980s.
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1997, paperback
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