This paper calls for a reorientation of the concerns of urban sociology, and the sociology of deviance in an urban context, in a way that recognises the subjective decision-making processes at work in the representation of cities through these disciplines. The author discusses how, while early studies of the city in classical sociology identified notions of social movement - namely collective social forces with a potential to bring change - sociologists of deviance in the twentieth century severed all links with such studies and chose to describe fear, crime, and hell rather than change. Collective action and innovation were abandoned as analytical issues and the focus placed on anti-social behaviour and disorder (rather than order). Transi...
This dissertation brings sharp social theory, deep history and precise ethnography to illumine the n...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...
The paper means to familiarize leading currents within the city theory. There are at least two appro...
This paper calls for a reorientation of the concerns of urban sociology, and the sociology of devian...
Urban problems have roots in much more abstract issues than only urban design. To understand this, w...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
Throughout history, cities have been the theatre of social and spatial struggles. The issue of urban...
The chapter focusses on urban social movements and the conditions under which such movements emerge....
Urban theorists have long debated to what extend and how the social problems of the city have been b...
Urban policies have increasingly been ‘criminalised’ as regeneration, public housing management and ...
Over the course of the 20th century, sociologists have made rich and diverse contributions to urban ...
This article reports on two joint sessions of the British and American Sociological Associations hel...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
While it is not entirely certain to what degree the actual rate of crime is greater in cities than i...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
This dissertation brings sharp social theory, deep history and precise ethnography to illumine the n...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...
The paper means to familiarize leading currents within the city theory. There are at least two appro...
This paper calls for a reorientation of the concerns of urban sociology, and the sociology of devian...
Urban problems have roots in much more abstract issues than only urban design. To understand this, w...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
Throughout history, cities have been the theatre of social and spatial struggles. The issue of urban...
The chapter focusses on urban social movements and the conditions under which such movements emerge....
Urban theorists have long debated to what extend and how the social problems of the city have been b...
Urban policies have increasingly been ‘criminalised’ as regeneration, public housing management and ...
Over the course of the 20th century, sociologists have made rich and diverse contributions to urban ...
This article reports on two joint sessions of the British and American Sociological Associations hel...
The article engages with theory about the processes of spatialization of fear in contemporary Wester...
While it is not entirely certain to what degree the actual rate of crime is greater in cities than i...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
This dissertation brings sharp social theory, deep history and precise ethnography to illumine the n...
This book develops a fresh and challenging perspective on the city. Drawing on a wide and diverse ra...
The paper means to familiarize leading currents within the city theory. There are at least two appro...