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Beyond the Metropolis
Urban Geography as if Small Cities Mattered
Benjamin Ofori-Amoah (Anthology Editor) , Greg Halseth (Contributor) , John S. Adams (Contributor) , Barbara J. VanDrasek (Contributor) , Christiana K. Brennan (Contributor) , Christopher Hoene (Contributor) , Jorge Gonzalez Sanchez (Contributor) , Maria Teresa Gutierrez de MacGregor (Contributor) , James W. Fonseca (Contributor) , Michael S. Yoder (Contributor) , Thomas L. Bell (Contributor) , Doug Ramsey (Contributor) , Andreas Otto (Contributor) , Christa Smith (Contributor) , Thomas Irion (Contributor) , Luis Felipe Cabrales Barajas (Contributor) , Erez Tzfadia (Contributor)
Beyond the Metropolis
Urban Geography as if Small Cities Mattered
Benjamin Ofori-Amoah (Anthology Editor) , Greg Halseth (Contributor) , John S. Adams (Contributor) , Barbara J. VanDrasek (Contributor) , Christiana K. Brennan (Contributor) , Christopher Hoene (Contributor) , Jorge Gonzalez Sanchez (Contributor) , Maria Teresa Gutierrez de MacGregor (Contributor) , James W. Fonseca (Contributor) , Michael S. Yoder (Contributor) , Thomas L. Bell (Contributor) , Doug Ramsey (Contributor) , Andreas Otto (Contributor) , Christa Smith (Contributor) , Thomas Irion (Contributor) , Luis Felipe Cabrales Barajas (Contributor) , Erez Tzfadia (Contributor)
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Description
Beyond the Metropolis is an attempt to mend the lacuna that exists between large and small city studies in urban geography, especially in North America. It covers a wide range of topics organized around some of the most common themes that urban geographers have addressed in their study of large cities. In addition to a general introduction and conclusion, the book is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on the evolution and growth of small cities. It outlines in very broad terms the status of small city studies within urban studies, in general, and urban geography, in particular, to underscore the relatively little attention that has been given to small cities. Part II deals with the internal structure of small cities. Part III examines issues related to planning and managing change in small cities. The chapters examine established conventions in urban geography and related disciplines from the perspectives of small cities for the purpose of understanding small cities. Students and researchers as well as city administrators will find the book useful.
Table of Contents
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 Small City Studies and Geographic Perspectives
Part 5 Evolution and Growth of Small Cities
Chapter 6 From Frontier Outpost to Northern Capital: The Growth and Functional Transformation of Prince George, BC, Canada
Chapter 7 Urbanization of the Midwestern Countryside: The Case of Minnesota's Small Cities
Chapter 8 Demographic Changes in America's Small Cities, 1990- 2000
Chapter 9 Population Growth, Demographic Changes, and Spatial Distribution of Small Cities in Mexico, 1970- 2000
Part 10 The Internal Structure of Small Cities
Chapter 11 Micropolitan Ohio: A Study of Internal Structure of Small Cities
Chapter 12 Globalization, Neoliberal Policies, and the Changing Landscapes of Small Cities: The Case Study of Ciudad Lerdo, Durango, Mexico
Chapter 13 The Urban Corona Effect and Retail Change in Small Cities: The Case of Central Iowa
Chapter 14 Location Dynamics of Economic Activities in America's Small Cities: The Experience of Five Wisconsin Cities
Part 15 Planning and Managing Change in Small Cities
Chapter 16 Revitalizing Small City Downtowns: The Case of Brandon, Canada
Chapter 17 Downtown Retailing and Revitalization of Small Cities: Lessons from Chillicothe and Mount Vernon, Ohio
Chapter 18 Managing Downtown Revitalization of Small Cities: Lessons from Kentucky's Main Street Program
Chapter 19 Public Transportation in Small Cities: The Case of Marysville and Yuba City, California
Chapter 20 Housing and Urban Development Problems in Small Cities: The Case of Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco, Mexico
Chapter 21 Public Policy and Development of Small Cities: The Experience of Israel's Development Towns
Part 22 Conclusion
Chapter 23 The Future of Urban Geography as if Small Cities Mattered
Part 24 Index
Product details
Published | Nov 08 2006 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 378 |
ISBN | 9780761835851 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 229 x 154 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Beyond the Metropolis is a welcome contribution to the body of knowledge about small cities.
Ola Johansson, Professional Geographer
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Chapters range broadly in geographic and temporal range, raising practical concerns about issues like public transportation and development strategies. Methodologies include census mining, archival research, participant observation, and content analysis, with findings variably presented as tables, graphs and maps. The majority of chapters address cities in the US; case studies based in Mexico, Canada, and Israel focus a wider lens on small cities worldwide. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. All academic levels/libraries.
A. B. Audant, CUNY Kingsborough Community College, Choice Reviews