"Command of history and knowledge of the real world inform Goran Therborn's thinking, making him one of the world's most engaging and intriguing sociologists. Cities of Power focuses our attention on the places where transforming events happen and helps us understand the current tensions between states and people, capitals and peripheries, populism and elitism, nationalism and globalism." --Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, author of Our America: A Hispanic History of the United States Praise for Goran Therborn: "Therborn is a highly conceptual thinker, allying the formal rigor of his discipline at its best with a command of a vast range of empirical data. The result is a powerful theoretical structure, supported by a fascinating body of evidence." --Nation "At a time when historians and economists tend to retire behind the barricades of their increasingly specialized professions, answering the big comparative questions about the pathways into and out of modernity, the global processes of inequality and the forces of possible change have been largely left to the sociologists. In my view, Goran Therborn, probably Sweden's most distinguished social scientist, has made more essential contributions in these fields than anyone else, by a combination of analytical lucidity, common sense and an extraordinary command of international comparative data." --Eric Hobsbawm, author of The Age of Extremes "Cities of Power... is explicitly a riposte to the idea of the Global City, and the peculiar Monocle-magazine vision of trans-national, interconnected, intangible capitalism that it serves to alternately describe and vindicate... Few thinkers display such a genuinely global range" - Owen Hatherley, New Left Review "Therborn's description of what a global city is provokes legitimate reflection...Cities of Power is one more publication in a sparkling list of career accomplishments and might function as an important resource for many a sociology doctoral student." - PopMatters “The distillation of decades of scholarship in urban history and the sociology of nationalism ... Cities of Power does important work in connecting the look and feel of cities with their specific national histories.” – Max Holleran, Times Literary Supplement

Why are some cities more powerful than others? What makes a capital city different from others in a nation state? In this brilliant survey of urban politics, leading sociologist Goran Therborn looks at what makes a metropolis. Through a historical lens and a global perspective, Therborn questions received assumptions about the source of urban power and how it manifests itself. He looks at the way that architecture and social movements have had their impact on the way cities work. He explores what makes a global city . And argues that, at a time when they seem to be moving apart, there is a strong link between the city and the nation state. With examples from revolutionary Paris to the rise of the post-colonial capitals of the Global South and the mega cities of the twenty first century, Therborn forces us to think about what our urban future might look like.
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Why are cities centres of power? A sociological analysis of urban politics

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ISBN
9781784785444
Publisert
2017-05-02
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
416

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Biografisk notat

Goran Therborn is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. He is also the former Co-Director of the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences at Uppsala. Since his retirement from Cambridge in 2010 he lives in Ljungbyholm in southeast Sweden."