Studying the City

Over the last few weeks, we have discussed how the city has been studied as an object. In particular, we have compared and contrasted human ecological (HE) and political economic (PE) approaches. This assignment asks you to reconsider this work, effectively treating the study of the city as the object of analysis.
Your essay should address the following questions:
1. Manuel Castells argues that urban sociologists are writing less about the city as an object than they are about broad-scale social phenomena, such as rural to urban migration or mass society.
a. Within urban sociology the HE and PE models have been widely used. Discuss what you believe are the underlying motivations and concerns animating both.
b. What events or processes do you believe were occurring at the time this work was produced that may have informed it?
i. Note: You may need to do some Internet research to find specific details about such events.
2. David Harvey writes that cities are organized as they are due to a variety of social processes, none of which are inevitable. Can we say the same about the study of cities? If so, what social processes might these be?
3. Last, what might a new model for the study of cities look like? Which elements of the HE and PE approaches would you retain and what additional considerations should be made? Does it matter to the study of cities whether the researcher has a more pessimistic or optimistic view of cities?
Your final essay should be approximately 1250 words (5 pages double-spaced).
Please include a word count at the end of your essay, a bibliography, and number each page.

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