Readings in Urban Analysis: Perspectives on Urban Form and Structure
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. THE NEO-CLASSICAL TRADITION -- 1. A Theory of the Urban Land Market William Alonso -- 2. The Spatial Structure of the Housing Market Richard F. Muth -- 3. The Journey-to-Work as a Determinant of Residential Location John F. Kain -- II. HUMAN ECOLOGY -- 4. Human Ecology Robert E. Park -- 5. Toward a More Human Human Ecology: An Urban Research Strategy Harvey L. Molotch -- 6. Growth, Politics, and the Stratification of Places John R. Logan -- 7. Men Without Property: The Tramp's Classification and Use of Urban Space lames S. Duncan -- III. CONFLICT AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS -- 8. Local Interests and Urban Political Processes in Market Societies Kevin R. Cox -- 9. Locational Conflict and the Politics of Consumption David Ley and John Mercer -- 10. Urban Social Theory and Research Ray E. Pahl -- 11. The Role of Institutions in the Inner London Housing Market: The Case of Islington Peter R. Williams -- 12. Large Builders, Federal Housing Programmes and Postwar Suburbanization Barry Checkoway -- IV. MARXIST APPROACHES -- 13. The Urban Process under Capitalism: A Framework for Analysis David Harvey -- 14. Capital Accumulation and Urbanization in the United States Richard Child Hill -- 15. Class-Monopoly Rent, Finance Capital and the Urban Revolution David Harvey -- 16. Toward a Theory of Gentrification: A Back to the City Movement by Capital, not People Neil Smith -- Suggestions for Further Reading -- Index