Social polarization is perhaps most evident within the world's large cities where we can easily observe stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. A world city theoretical perspective has emerged that associates large cities importance in a global network of cities to the degree of internal polarization within these cities. The research reported here locates 57 large US cities within this world city hierarchy and then empirically examines the hypothesized positive association between global centrality and social polarization using a multivariate, cross-city analysis. The findings are mixed, with some evidence that global centrality increases income polarization, but only in the context of higher levels of immigration. There is no evidence ...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
International audienceWe document the emergence of spatial polarization in the U.S. during the 1980-...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of International...
Summary. It has been argued that the global city ± social polarisation thesis put forward by scholar...
Summary. This paper examines the debate over social polarisation in global cities. It focuses on the...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is part of a paradoxical triangle of competing motives over resourc...
Systematic research on world cities neglects immigration, despite its significance to world city for...
This article reports an experiment in world city network analysis focusing on city-dyads. Results ar...
“Consumption patterns, although extremely elusive, are just as important to tract as prices on the s...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is at least partly framed by a paradoxical triangle of competing co...
The concept of global cities and the importance of transnationalisation processes in their formation...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
The social polarisation hypothesis argues that deindustrialisation causes the polarisation of the oc...
We document the emergence of spatial polarization in the U.S. during the 1980-2008 period. This phen...
From the late 1990s, the establishment of a new relational ‘turn’ in the study of world city connect...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
International audienceWe document the emergence of spatial polarization in the U.S. during the 1980-...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of International...
Summary. It has been argued that the global city ± social polarisation thesis put forward by scholar...
Summary. This paper examines the debate over social polarisation in global cities. It focuses on the...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is part of a paradoxical triangle of competing motives over resourc...
Systematic research on world cities neglects immigration, despite its significance to world city for...
This article reports an experiment in world city network analysis focusing on city-dyads. Results ar...
“Consumption patterns, although extremely elusive, are just as important to tract as prices on the s...
Inequality in metropolitan areas is at least partly framed by a paradoxical triangle of competing co...
The concept of global cities and the importance of transnationalisation processes in their formation...
Using a large sample of US urban areas, we provide systematic evidence that mean household income ri...
The social polarisation hypothesis argues that deindustrialisation causes the polarisation of the oc...
We document the emergence of spatial polarization in the U.S. during the 1980-2008 period. This phen...
From the late 1990s, the establishment of a new relational ‘turn’ in the study of world city connect...
This is an empirical paper that measures and interprets changes in intercity relations at the global...
International audienceWe document the emergence of spatial polarization in the U.S. during the 1980-...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Journal of International...