Communities of the postindustrial city
Contribuinte(s) |
S.E. Clarke G.L. Gaile M.A. Pagano |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2002
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Resumo |
The authors discern the community structure of the postindustrial city, with reference to Australia. They focus empirically on three major types of Australian urban center: urban regions. metropolitan areas that are not part of urban regions, and other major cities. These three account for almost three-quarters of the Australian population. The authors draw on a conceptualization formulated by Marcuse and van Kempen to guide the analysis, with a combination of cluster analysis and discriminant analysis being applied to aggregate (essentially census) data to identify the communities. Nine major Australian urban communities are identified-four are affluent. four are disadvantaged. and one is a working-class community. The communities found, however, differed greatly from those cited in the Marcuse and van Kempen schema. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Sage Publications |
Palavras-Chave | #Urban Studies #United-states #Cities #Affluence #Poverty #Spaces #C1 #370401 Urban and Regional Studies #759999 Other social development and community services |
Tipo |
Journal Article |