City generics is a research choice to explore continuities of urban process across time and space. Central flow theory is interpreted as generic and is operationalized using the interlocking network model. A nuanced generic approach is developed that respects differences in inter-city relations found in dissimilar social worlds, defined as world-systems. This is illustrated through the application of the interlocking network model to extremely different world-systems – the contemporary world-economy and the ancient Mesopotamian world-empire. In both cases data is collected and analysed to reveal a city network at the centre of societal reproduction; advanced producer services are enabling of corporate globalization through cities; advanced ...
Introduction This chapter looks at selected cities of the ancient world and asks if any of them coul...
International audienceThe chapter develops a theory that encompasses as far as possible the existing...
Kashkovskaya N. Migration and Urban Flows. In: Orum AM, ed. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urba...
City generics is a research choice to explore continuities of urban process across time and space. C...
This paper examines the position of the 'interlocking network model' for studying world-city network...
This paper examines the position of the interlocking network model' for studying world-city networks...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
External urban relations are commonly described as one of two types: hierarchical local hinterlands ...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
The city was formed historically as a node for human activities. Its formation depends on the resour...
For much of the twentieth century, urban networks was a term used by sociologists and others to desc...
Introduction This chapter looks at selected cities of the ancient world and asks if any of them coul...
International audienceThe chapter develops a theory that encompasses as far as possible the existing...
Kashkovskaya N. Migration and Urban Flows. In: Orum AM, ed. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urba...
City generics is a research choice to explore continuities of urban process across time and space. C...
This paper examines the position of the 'interlocking network model' for studying world-city network...
This paper examines the position of the interlocking network model' for studying world-city networks...
International audienceThis chapter elaborates on a shift in urban theories from a static and structu...
External urban relations are commonly described as one of two types: hierarchical local hinterlands ...
The network approach to urban studies can be differentiated from other approaches by its insistence...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
The study of relations between cities has long been a major focus in urban research. For decades, th...
Central place hierarchies have been the traditional basis for understanding external urban relations...
The city was formed historically as a node for human activities. Its formation depends on the resour...
For much of the twentieth century, urban networks was a term used by sociologists and others to desc...
Introduction This chapter looks at selected cities of the ancient world and asks if any of them coul...
International audienceThe chapter develops a theory that encompasses as far as possible the existing...
Kashkovskaya N. Migration and Urban Flows. In: Orum AM, ed. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urba...