What are globalizing cities?
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Donoghue, D. 2016. What are globalizing cities?
Authors | Donoghue, D. |
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Type | Speech |
Description | While the governance of large cities around the world is of great importance it would appear that the term “GLOBALIZING CITIES” needs further consideration and needs to be contested. I will construct my abstract as a series of questions as direct response to the use of the term in the above quotation. In order to identify and assess what we mean by the term “globalizing city” we need to remind ourselves of the existing literature on world cities and global cities. It seems to me that there is a strong association between size and globalizing cities that will only confuse the issue further. Whereas the term “Globalizing city” is what Markusen might identify as quite a “fuzzy” concept there is a certain precision and distinctiveness to the terms “world city” and “global city” particularly regarding the factors that make these places distinct and how they are identified. The work of Hall, Freidman, Wolff, Sassen, Beaverstock, Derudder, and Taylor, just to name a few, needs to be reviewed so that we can clearly remind ourselves of where we are going with this terminology. Might we be able to apply the approaches, measures and methods used by those authors to our understanding of globalizing cities. Alternatively, are those measures and methods too restrictive and inflexible to help us identify a different group of cities? Can we identify ways in which these places are truly distinctive? One might even argue that all cities are globalizing, or that cities might only be considered “globalizing” when certain criteria are met. |
Year | 2016 |
Conference | IGU Urban Commission Meeting 2016 |
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Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 13 Oct 2016 |
Completed | 2016 |
Output status | Unpublished |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/87xz7/what-are-globalizing-cities
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