The City Reader

The eighth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new. The City Reader is the anchor volume in the Routledge Urban Reader Series and is now integrated with all ten other titles in the series. It has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as urban history, placemaking, sustainable urban development, globalization, resilience, artificial intelligence in planning cities, climate change, the world city network, the impact of technology on cities, cities in Africa, and urban theory.

The new edition places greater emphasis on cities in the developing world, globalization, and the global city system of the future. The plate sections have been more than doubled to include 101 plates.

The eighth edition includes fifty-eight generous selections: forty-seven from the seventh edition, one from the sixth edition, and ten new selections, including four newly written exclusively for the eighth edition. This new edition retains classic writings by authors such as Ebenezer Howard, Ernest W. Burgess, H.D.F. Kitto, Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, Louis Wirth, and Peter Hall as well as the best contemporary writings of, among others, David Harvey, Manuel Castells, Michael Batty, Sara Meerow, Fulong Wu, Saskia Sassen, Richard T. LeGates, Michael E. Smith, John McWhorter, and a co-authored selection by Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil.

The City Reader eighth edition features general and section introductions as well as individual introductions to the selected articles introducing the authors, providing context, and relating the selection to other selections. The eighth edition includes a greatly expanded bibliography with up-to-date information on books, articles, professional reports, and videos for all the topics covered.

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The City Reader

The eighth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new. The City Reader is the anchor volume in the Routledge Urban Reader Series and is now integrated with all ten other titles in the series. It has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as urban history, placemaking, sustainable urban development, globalization, resilience, artificial intelligence in planning cities, climate change, the world city network, the impact of technology on cities, cities in Africa, and urban theory.

The new edition places greater emphasis on cities in the developing world, globalization, and the global city system of the future. The plate sections have been more than doubled to include 101 plates.

The eighth edition includes fifty-eight generous selections: forty-seven from the seventh edition, one from the sixth edition, and ten new selections, including four newly written exclusively for the eighth edition. This new edition retains classic writings by authors such as Ebenezer Howard, Ernest W. Burgess, H.D.F. Kitto, Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, Louis Wirth, and Peter Hall as well as the best contemporary writings of, among others, David Harvey, Manuel Castells, Michael Batty, Sara Meerow, Fulong Wu, Saskia Sassen, Richard T. LeGates, Michael E. Smith, John McWhorter, and a co-authored selection by Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil.

The City Reader eighth edition features general and section introductions as well as individual introductions to the selected articles introducing the authors, providing context, and relating the selection to other selections. The eighth edition includes a greatly expanded bibliography with up-to-date information on books, articles, professional reports, and videos for all the topics covered.

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The eighth edition of the highly successful The City Reader juxtaposes the very best classic and contemporary writings on the city to provide the comprehensive mapping of the terrain of Urban Studies and Planning old and new. The City Reader is the anchor volume in the Routledge Urban Reader Series and is now integrated with all ten other titles in the series. It has been extensively updated and expanded to reflect the latest thinking in each of the disciplinary areas included and in topical areas such as urban history, placemaking, sustainable urban development, globalization, resilience, artificial intelligence in planning cities, climate change, the world city network, the impact of technology on cities, cities in Africa, and urban theory.

The new edition places greater emphasis on cities in the developing world, globalization, and the global city system of the future. The plate sections have been more than doubled to include 101 plates.

The eighth edition includes fifty-eight generous selections: forty-seven from the seventh edition, one from the sixth edition, and ten new selections, including four newly written exclusively for the eighth edition. This new edition retains classic writings by authors such as Ebenezer Howard, Ernest W. Burgess, H.D.F. Kitto, Le Corbusier, Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, Louis Wirth, and Peter Hall as well as the best contemporary writings of, among others, David Harvey, Manuel Castells, Michael Batty, Sara Meerow, Fulong Wu, Saskia Sassen, Richard T. LeGates, Michael E. Smith, John McWhorter, and a co-authored selection by Xuefei Ren and Roger Keil.

The City Reader eighth edition features general and section introductions as well as individual introductions to the selected articles introducing the authors, providing context, and relating the selection to other selections. The eighth edition includes a greatly expanded bibliography with up-to-date information on books, articles, professional reports, and videos for all the topics covered.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040364567
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/07/2025
Series: Routledge Urban Reader Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 860
File size: 39 MB
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About the Author

Richard T. LeGates is Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Planning at San Francisco State University.

Frederic Stout is Lecturer Emeritus in Urban Studies at Stanford University.

Roger W. Caves is Professor Emeritus of City Planning at San Diego State University.

Table of Contents

List of platesxvii
Acknowledgementsxix
Introduction1
Prologue7
"How to Study Cities"9
Part 1The Evolution of Cities19
Introduction21
"The Urbanization of the Human Population"25
"The Urban Revolution"35
"The Polis"43
First-Person Accounts of Great Cities of the Medieval and Early Modern World49
"The Great Towns"58
"The Drive-in Culture of Contemporary America"67
"Beyond Suburbia: The Rise of the Technoburb"77
Plate Section: The Evolution of Cities
Part 2Urban Culture and Society87
Introduction89
"What Is a City?"92
"Urbanism as a Way of Life"97
"Bowling Alone: America's Declining Social Capital"105
"The Uses of Sidewalks: Safety"114
"The Negro Problems of Philadelphia," "The Question of Earning a Living," and "Color Prejudice"119
"From Institutional to Jobless Ghettos"126
"Whose Culture? Whose City?"136
"Visions of a New Reality: The City and the Emergence of Modern Visual Culture"147
Plate Section: Visions of a New Reality
Part 3Urban Space151
Introduction153
"The Growth of the City: An Introduction to a Research Project"156
"The Almost Perfect Town"164
"The Islamic City: Historic Myths, Islamic Essence, and Contemporary Relevance"172
"Social Exclusion and Space"181
"Taking Los Angeles Apart: Towards a Postmodern Geography"189
"Fortress L.A."201
"The Neighborhood, the District, and the Corridor"207
"The Impact of the New Technologies and Globalization on Cities"212
Part 4Urban Politics, Governance, and Economics221
Introduction223
"Contested Cities: Social Process and Spatial Form"227
"How to Study Urban Political Power"235
"A Ladder of Citizen Participation"244
"The Need for a New Vision for the Development of Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas"256
"Broken Windows"267
"The Competitive Advantage of the Inner City"277
"The Center Cannot Hold"290
Plate Section: Social and Symbolic Uses of Urban Space
Part 5Urban Planning History and Visions297
Introduction299
"Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns"302
"Author's Introduction" and "The Town-Country Magnet"309
"A Contemporary City"317
"Broadacre City: A New Community Plan"325
"Designing the Region" and "Designing the Region Is Designing the Neighborhood"331
Part 6Urban Planning Theory and Practice337
Introduction339
"The City of Theory"342
"Twentieth Century Land Use Planning: A Stalwart Family Tree"354
"Planning in the Face of Conflict"375
"Advocacy and Pluralism in Planning"388
"Green Urbanism and the Lessons of European Cities: 'The Vision of Green Urbanism' and 'Creating Green and Sustainable Cities in the United States: Lessons from Europe'"399
Plate Section: Urban Planning
Part 7Perspectives on Urban Design409
Introduction411
"Author's Introduction," "The Relationship Between Buildings, Monuments, and Public Squares," and "The Enclosed Character of the Public Square"413
"The City Image and its Elements"424
"The Design of Spaces"429
"Toward an Urban Design Manifesto"437
"What Would a Non-sexist City Be Like? Speculations on Housing, Urban Design, and Human Work"448
Part 8The Future of the City465
Introduction467
"The Post-City Age"470
"European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy"475
"Planning Sustainable and Livable Cities"486
"The Teleserviced City"497
Illustration credits504
Copyright information507
Index511
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