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Abbott, Edith, 56, 57 Abuja, Nigeria, 359 Abu-Lughod, Janet, 12, 18, 21–50, 122, 180, 357, 361 Addams, Jane, 51, 52, 53–55, 56, 57, 58–60, 363, 365 African Americans, 42–43, 44; in Chicago, 13, 28–30, 34–37, 47n40, 47n43, 207–8, 259; in Harlem, 155–57, 159, 160f; in L.A., 28–30, 38–40, 81, 94, 146f, 147–48, 149t; in NYC, 28–29, 31, 32–33, 46n20, 46n21, 146f, 147–48, 155, 157; poverty among, 155, 157, 159, 255, 320, 322. See also Great Migration, African-American; Justice for Janitors; segregation; voters/voting, AfricanAmerican agency, human, 118, 297–98, 348, 350, 362, 364; politics as, 4, 95, 345, 357–58 Aigran, Larry, 233, 234 amenities, urban, 15, 17, 166, 212, 217, 237, 259–60 American Community Survey, 168n13 annexations, 27, 29, 30, 177 Asia, cities in, 16–17 Asians, 48n52, 61; in L.A., 106, 147f, 148, 149t, 230; in NYC, 147f, 148 Aurora, Illinois, 273, 281f, 291–94 Baldassare, Mark, 233, 235 Banfield, Edward, 113, 225, 242 Beauregard, Robert A., 71, 182, 186–202 Belfast, Northern Ireland, 17, 324–26, 327, 359 Bell, Daniel, 227, 231 Bennett, Edward, 16, 237 Bennett, Larry, 242–272, 298 Beveridge, Andrew A., 4, 11, 137–168, 358, 363 Bloomberg, Michael, 33, 46n28, 159, 163, 164, 364 Boston, Massachusetts, 105, 245 Bradley, Tom, 39–40, 82, 85, 94, 95, 107 Brecher, Charles, 171, 179 Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 56, 57 Bridges, Amy, 79–103, 106, 357–58, 363 Brodkin, Karen, 79, 92 Brooklyn (NYC), 28, 46n20, 89, 175, 245. See also Outer Boroughs Brown, Jerry, 235 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 337, 339, 341 Burgess, Ernest W., 3, 23, 51–52, 55–58, 59, 60–61, 98, 100, 109, 110–11, 172, 220, 242 Burnham, Daniel, 16, 34, 37, 224 Cape Town, South Africa, 312, 327 capitalism: globalized, 200, 268, 340, 342–43, 344, 351, 353n21; modern, 71, 112, 172; neoliberal, 333; urban, 194, 347. See also economies, capitalist; keno capitalism carceral cities, 8, 79, 118, 120, 121. See also enclaves; gated communities Catholics, 354n30, 359; in Chicago, 183n4, 196, 221–22, 223, 224, 226, 346; in L.A., 231; in NYC, 183n4, 227, 228 causal chains, 25, 343, 344 Cavanagh, Jerome, 246, 247 Celebration, Florida, 249 Index The following abbreviations are used in this index: “L.A.” for Los Angeles and “NYC” for New York. The designations f and t after page numbers indicate figures and tables, respectively. 372 Index centralization, 177, 184n16, 357. See also decentralization central place theory, 73 Cermak, Anton, 47n32, 210 change, urban, 5–6, 7, 10, 245–46, 297, 340; in Chicago, 193; in L.A., 66–67, 128; massive, 172, 173–74, 327; public policy and, 76, 159, 162, 166, 167 Chatterjee, Partha, 306, 310, 312, 323 checkerboard model of urbanization, 73, 117–18, 119. See also keno capitalism Chicago, 46n29; Burgess’ map of, 5, 98, 173; Burham’s plan for, 16, 34, 37; comparisons to, 170–71, 193, 196, 218, 226–35; cross-city comparisons to, 174–82; globalization’s effects on, 12–13, 14; political boundaries of, 77; rapid growth in, 121, 198, 273; revitalization of, 258–63; uniqueness of, 221–26 Chicago School of Political Science, 99, 112–13, 172, 242 Chicago School of Sociology, 108–13, 177–78, 193, 242; founding of, 51, 55, 172; theories of, 60–61, 98–100, 104 Chicago School of Urbanism, 3, 52, 57–58, 77, 80, 95, 114, 191–92; cross-school comparisons to, 172–74, 180, 181, 220; new, 11–16, 192–93, 208–10, 217–18, 220–41, 363–64; original, 4-6, 24–25, 174, 178, 194, 205–8, 216–18, 220, 237, 340, 345, 357, 361, 363; theories of, 44n4, 274, 345–46, 351, 356; urban models of, 67, 73–74, 127 children, 148, 150t, 152t, 153, 167 China, 224, 237, 238 Chinatown myth, 104, 126 cities, 73, 109–10; behavior variations in, 44n1, 109, 111-12; capitalist, 194, 347; decline of, 11, 137, 141, 167; Latin American, 332–55, 362; residents of, 26, 27–31, 116–17, 122; revitalization of, 112, 248–50, 347–48; social dynamics of, 3, 4, 10-11, 17, 70, 196, 238, 239, 348, 362, 365, twenty-first century, 358, 362. See also carceral cities; core, urban; downtowns; edge cities; global cities; globalization, effects on cities; informal cities; megacities ; metropolis; politics, urban city-based theories, 190–200. See also Chicago School of Urbanism; Los Angeles School of Urbanism; New York City School of Urbanism civil...

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