Wide Urban World
Showing posts with label Semi-urban places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Semi-urban places. Show all posts
Monday, July 4, 2016

How do neighborhoods form?

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Neighborhood organization is one of the few universals of urban structure. All cities, past and present, all over the world, are organized i...
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Cities of Tipis?

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Comanche camp (George Catlin) The Native Americans of the North American Plains were some of the better known nomads of recent centuries...
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Monday, November 5, 2012

Cities, semi-urban places, and definitions

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I periodically think about how we define terms like city and urban. There is no final and ultimate definition of terms like this. Definition...
Thursday, September 29, 2011

Round Lake: From Methodist Camp Meeting to Modern Village

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 The village of Round Lake is located in Saratoga County, NY, between Albany and Saratoga Springs. It stands out in upstate New York for...
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Neighborhoods in semi-urban settlements

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Pilgrim housing in Mecca NOTE, added 2015: This paper is now published. New, rapidly growing places can reveal the patterns and proces...
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Michael E. Smith
I am an archaeologist who works on Aztec sites and Teotihuacan.I do comparative and transdisciplinary research on cities, and also households, empires, and city-states. I view my discipline, archaeology, as a Comparative Historical Social Science.
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I am Professor in the School of Human Evolution & Social Change at Arizona State University; Affiliated Faculty in the School of Geographical Science and Urban Planning; Fellow, ASU-SFI Center for Biosocial Complex Systems; Core Faculty in the Center for Social Dynamics Complexity. Also, I have an affiliation with the Colegio Mexiquense in Toluca, Mexico.
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