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Title: The City and Urbanization and Urbanism


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The City and Urbanization and Urbanism
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The City
  • A city can be any urban place of 2,500 people or
    more that is incorporated as a municipality
  • In Pennsylvania there are 2,566 municipalities in
    four categories
  • Cities (57)
  • Boroughs (961)
  • Towns (2)
  • Townships (1,546)

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The City
  • Cities (57)
  • First Class Cities - Cities with populations over
    one million Philadelphia is the only city in
    Pennsylvania in this class.
  • Second Class Cities - Pittsburgh with a
    population over 250,000 is the only officially
    designated second class city.
  • Third Class Cities - All of the remaining cities
    with populations below 250,000 are classified as
    third-class cities.

4
The City
  • MMR Multi-Centered Metropolitan Region
  • Cities can become important politically because
    of
  • Self governance
  • Service provision
  • Seat of culture
  • Mayors can be nationally known

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The City
  • Site of urban culture
  • Unique streets and can walk
  • According to Wirth Cities have
  • Size
  • Density
  • Diversity
  • Wirth identified different kinds of relationships
  • Primary face to face personal
  • Secondary infrequent but direct personal
  • Tertiary indirect relations and contacts

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The City
  • Mumford and the City as the Site of Civilization
  • He believed that the primary relations in a city
    lead to innovations that drive civilizations and
    culture
  • Based on archaic view of a few ancient cities
  • Has not held up over time (Silicon Valley)

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The City
  • The city has colonized the night time creating
    personalized spaces of participation
  • Skylines and architecture are important to cities
    as part of identity in an increasing global world

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • Concerned with such questions as
  • How did cities first form?
  • What conditions produced them?
  • What were early cities like?
  • What are the essential forms of social
    organization necessary for the development of a
    city?

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • Ten Traits of Early Cities
  • Densely populated large territory
  • Supported craftspeople full time
  • Farmer produce surplus controlled by rulers
  • Monumental public buildings
  • Ag surplus controlled by elite
  • Cities center for ideas and recording them
  • Centers for the arts
  • Centers for predictive sciences
  • Organization based on residence not kinship
  • Cities imported and exported (trade)

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • The view of early city development has been an
    Evolutionary Model. Recent evidence suggest
    growth was discontinuous, sporadic, and uneven.
    Often several forms life an ag-based economy
    co-existed with the emergence arts and crafts,
    science, or a trade based economy.

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • Contemporary Urbanization
  • 2.8 billion people live in cities, 47 of the
    global population
  • Often no distinction between a compact urban form
    and an expansive region of urbanization
    associated with a Central Place
  • Most of the growth in global urbanization is
    taking place in Less Developed Nations

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • There has been a rise in megacities particularly
    in Less Developed Nations
  • A megacity has a population of 10 million or more
  • In 1950 only New York City met this definition
  • There are now 19 megacities and 15 are located in
    less developed nations
  • The number of cities with over one million
    residents has grown from 80 in 1950 to 365 in
    2000. 242 of these cities are in Less Developed
    Nations.

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Urbanization and Urbanism
  • Urbanism
  • Typified by high consumption lifestyles
  • Greater sophistication in arts, fine dining,
    entertainment, and fashion
  • Participation in an advanced information-based
    economy
  • See more so-called deviants
  • Diversity
  • Nurtured entertainment and dining districts
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