Handbook of Cities and Networks
Edited by Zachary P. Neal and
Céline Rozenblat
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This Handbook of Cities and Networks provides a cutting-edge overview of research on how economic, social and transportation networks affect processes both in and between cities. Exploring the ways in which cities connect and intertwine, it offers a varied set of collaborations, highlighting different theoretical, historical and methodological perspectives.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
ISBN: 9781788114707
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The levels and scales of urban networks , pp 2-15

- Céline Rozenblat and Zachary P. Neal
- Ch 2 From networks of cities to systems of cities , pp 16-40

- Denise Pumain
- Ch 3 Complex networks and fundamental urban processes , pp 41-61

- LuÃs M.A. Bettencourt
- Ch 4 Settlement networks and sociocultural evolution , pp 63-87

- Elizabeth Bogumil and Christopher Chase-Dunn
- Ch 5 Sizing up Roman urbanism , pp 88-106

- J.W. Hanson
- Ch 6 Associational life in the rounding out of dynamic cities: an in-depth methodology and application to Newcastle city-region in the nineteenth century , pp 107-125

- Michael Barke and Peter J. Taylor
- Ch 7 The structure of urban networks , pp 127-165

- Marc Barthelemy
- Ch 8 Modeling the co-evolution of cities and networks , pp 166-193

- Juste Raimbault
- Ch 9 Ties through place: socio-material network analyses in urban studies , pp 194-214

- Meg Bartholomew and Alasdair Jones
- Ch 10 Theory and method in macro-comparative social network analysis , pp 215-238

- Matthew C. Mahutga and Robert Clark
- Ch 11 The role of proximity and distance in inter-urban networks , pp 239-251

- Thomas Sigler, Kirsten Martinus and Petr Matous
- Ch 12 About being in the middle: conceptions, models and theories of centrality in urban studies , pp 252-271

- Michiel van Meeteren
- Ch 13 The city of opportunity: designing Cities4People , pp 273-292

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp and Tigran Haas
- Ch 14 Community organizing and interorganizational network changes in a justice system reform coalition in Chicago , pp 293-312

- Brian D. Christens and Daniel G. Cooper
- Ch 15 Racial/ethnic residential segregation and urban spatial networks in the United States , pp 313-330

- Kathryn Freeman Anderson and Joseph Galaskiewicz
- Ch 16 Urban mobility and segregation examined through networked travel activity , pp 331-349

- Susan A. Burtner and Alan T. Murray
- Ch 17 The impact of urban social life on sexual networks and health , pp 350-365

- Patrick Janulis and Michelle Birkett
- Ch 18 Modeling dissemination of health information and beliefs in urban social networks , pp 366-388

- Sara S. Metcalf, Harvey D. Palmer, Qiuyi Zhang and Mary E. Northridge
- Ch 19 Conflict resolution and opinion pooling in city planning , pp 389-408

- Michael Batty
- Ch 20 Up close and impersonal: locative media and the changing nature of the networked individual in the city , pp 409-426

- Darryl A. Pieber and Anabel Quan-Haase
- Ch 21 Far away ties, never so close: the geographical spread of social support resources for mobile individuals , pp 427-447

- Romina Cachia and Isidro Maya-Jariego
- Ch 22 Is maritime transport an urban network? The interplay between global container flows and urban hierarchies , pp 449-471

- César Ducruet
- Ch 23 Unravelling the forces underlying urban industrial agglomeration , pp 472-492

- Neave O’Clery, Samuel Heroy, François Hulot and Mariano Beguerisse-DÃaz
- Ch 24 Cities, networks, polycentrism: examining the place of polycentrism in spaces of flows , pp 493-510

- Kathy Pain and Shuai Shi
- Ch 25 Intracity and intercity networks of multinational firms, 2010-2019 , pp 511-556

- Céline Rozenblat
- Ch 26 Uneven ties! The imposition of inequality through interscalar networks , pp 557-584

- Ronald Wall and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
- Ch 27 Research progress of Chinese city networks , pp 585-600

- Fenghua Pan, Cheng Fang and Xiande Li
- Ch 28 The GaWC perspective on global-scale urban networks , pp 601-617

- Ben Derudder and Peter J. Taylor
- Ch 29 Global cities, centripetal wealth transfer and uneven development , pp 618-632

- Christof Parnreiter
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