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Cities of the global south reader sparknotes
Cities of the global south reader sparknotes












She argues for seven fundamental hypotheses about the modern global city: Sassen emphasizes the importance of creating new conceptual resources for making sense of urban systems and their global networks - a new conceptual architecture, as she calls it (28). Sassen points out that these flows are no longer tightly bound to national boundaries and systems of regulation so the dynamics of the global city are dramatically different than those of the great cities of the nineteenth century. Cities are major nodes in the interconnected systems of information and money, and the wealth that they capture is intimately related to the specialized businesses that facilitate those flows - financial institutions, consulting firms, accounting firms, law firms, and media organizations. Key to Sassen's concept of the global city is an emphasis on the flow of information and capital. This article is a convenient place to gain an understanding of her basic approach to the subject. (Here are several prior posts that intersect with her work.) Her The Global City: New York, London, Tokyo (1991) has shaped the concepts and methods that other theorists have used to analyze the role of cities and their networks in the contemporary world. The core ideas in her theory of the global city are presented in a 2005 article, "The Global City: Introducing a Concept" ( link).

cities of the global south reader sparknotes

Saskia Sassen is the leading urban theorist of the global world.














Cities of the global south reader sparknotes