GEOG 352 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Andre Gunder Frank, Primate City, International Political Economy

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Lecture 3: origins and theories or third world urbanization. Next week: chapter (cid:885) + david harvey (cid:494)the right to the city(cid:495) (foundation piece for the course) Next week: chapter (cid:886) + mark montgomery(cid:495)s article on health issues. Theories have relevance shape policies relating to urbanization. First wave of urbanization vs second wave of urbanization. Developing societies are in the midst of capitalist transition in which production, Society is shifting and this transition is all encompassing influences all aspects of. Assumes that cultural changes will occur for example, when indigenous values are resembles early urban growth in north america and europe as industrial emphasis. All these interlocking changes above spur the growth of cities in a manner that. Wide discrepancy that exists between the western urbanized sector and rural undeveloped sector dualistic structure: a modern developed westernized sector co-existing with a traditional (cid:494)underdeveloped(cid:495) sector for investments trickle down effect (neoclassical perspective) hierarchical.

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