World City Network
A Global Urban Analysis
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 4. September 2003
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-415-30248-7 (ISBN)
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Description
With the advent of multinational corporations, the traditional urban service function has 'gone global'. In order to provide services to globalizing corporate clients, the offices of major financial and business service firms across the world have formed a network. It is the myriad of flows between office towers in different metropolitan centres that has produced a world city network.
Through an analysis of the intra-company flows of 100 leading global service firms across 315 cities, this book assesses cities in terms of their overall network connectivity, their connectivity by service sector, and their connectivity by world region.
Peter Taylor's unique and illuminating book provides the first comprehensive and systematic description and analysis of the world city network as the 'skeleton' upon which contemporary globalization has been built. His analyses challenge the traditional view of the world as a 'mosaic map' of political boundaries.
Written by one of the foremost authorities on the subject, this book provides a much needed mapping of the connecting relationships between world cities, and will be an enlightening book for students of urban studies, geography, sociology and planning.
Through an analysis of the intra-company flows of 100 leading global service firms across 315 cities, this book assesses cities in terms of their overall network connectivity, their connectivity by service sector, and their connectivity by world region.
Peter Taylor's unique and illuminating book provides the first comprehensive and systematic description and analysis of the world city network as the 'skeleton' upon which contemporary globalization has been built. His analyses challenge the traditional view of the world as a 'mosaic map' of political boundaries.
Written by one of the foremost authorities on the subject, this book provides a much needed mapping of the connecting relationships between world cities, and will be an enlightening book for students of urban studies, geography, sociology and planning.
Reviews / Votes
'A truly masterful account of the complex spatialities of global urbanization ... if you only have the money to buy two books on world cities, buy this one. Twice.' - Environment and Planning B: Planning and DesignMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
666 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-30248-7 (9780415302487)
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Persons
Peter Taylor is Professor of Geography at the University of Loughborough, UK and Research Professor at the Metropolitan Institute, Virginia Tech, USA.
Content
Prologue: The Second Nature of Cities Part 1: Relations 1. Inter-City Relations 2. Back to Basics Part 2: Connections 3. Networks of Cities 4. Geographies of Connectivity 5. City Network Analyses Part 3: Configurations 6. A Mapping of Services in Globalization 7. Mappings of Cities in Globalization Part 4: Suppositions 8. From Past to Present: A Metageographical Argument 9. From Present to Future: Reasserting Cities?