Addressing the major subject areas of urban sociology, this series covers a broad scope of relevant and timely topics such as ethnic and minority groups within the city, social network of urban residents, location of retail and industrial activities within the metropolitan complex, decline of the central cities and emergence of suburban lifestyles, and the core question of community integration itself. With recent books in the series which have addressed contemporary issues such as urban megaprojects, climate change, and the everyday life of urban residents, this series is a go-to resource for urban sociologists interested in the cutting edge developments in their field. Scroll down to see books that have published in this series to date.
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