World city network : a global urban analysis
By: Peter J. Taylor & Ben Derudder.
Material type: BookPublisher: New York, USA : Routledge , 2016Edition: Second edition.Description: 228 pages.ISBN: 9781138843554 (hardback); 9781138843578 (paperback).Subject(s): Cities and towns | Globalization | Intergovernmental cooperation | Business networks | Information networks | Regionalism | Service industries | Economic geography | Financial crises | Global environmental change | COMPUTERS / Networking / General | SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human GeographyDDC classification: 307.76Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Non Fiction | BardBerlinLibrary 2nd floor | 307.76 TAY 2016 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part A. Introductions -- Cities in globalization -- Studying the external relations of cities I : from national urban systems to world/global cities -- Studying the external relations of cities II : the GaWC extension -- Part B. World city network analyses -- The interlocking network model : specification and application -- Global network connectivities of cities -- Network connectivities of city-dyads -- Configurations of the world city network -- Change in the world city network -- Part C. Concluding thoughts -- The odd couple : cities and states.
"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 generated networks of work. It is the myriad of flows between office towers in different metropolitan centres that has produced a world city network. Taylor and Derudder's unique and illuminating book provides both an update and a substantial revision of the first edition that was published in 2004. It provides a comprehensive and systematic description and analysis of the world city network as the 'skeleton' upon which contemporary globalization has been built. Through an analysis of the intra-company flows of 175 leading global service firms across 526 cities in 2012, this book assesses cities in terms of their overall network connectivity, the regional configurations they form, and their changing position in the period 2000-12. Results are used to reflect on cities and city/state relations in the context of the global ecological and economic crisis. Written by two 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 invaluable resource for students of urban studies, geography, sociology and planning"--
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