A critical review of the geographical principles of urban growth and uneven development in the context of local, regional and global urban systems. Topics may include urbanization processes under capitalism, city-regions, global city networks, returns to urban agglomeration, inter-spatial competition, and transnational movements of capital and labour.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite(s)
- 3 units from Geography 351, 452 and 3 units from Geography 341, 454.
Antirequisite(s)
- Credit for Geography 558 and 451 will not be allowed.
SyllabusSections
This course will be offered next in
Winter 2025.