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Reimagining cities as nodes of an immense network of commercial and political transactions, sociologist Saskia Sassen has transformed Information Age geography. Global Networks, Linked Cities collects research, theory, and case studies examining cities in this context by Sassen and 19 other social scientists, focusing particularly on the recent explosive growth in areas formerly--now inaccurately--called the Third World.

The jargon in Global Networks, Linked Cities can be fairly dense and the style arid, but the essays reward patient readers with insight into the interlinked worlds of finance, geography, communications, and geopolitics. Most of the pieces look closely at individual urban regions: Shanghai, Buenos Aires, and, interestingly, Beirut. All have much to tell us about the organic urban development coevolving with globalized commerce and communications, says editor Sassen. As barriers to free information flow erode, we see mergers between political, business, and academic entities.Global Networks, Linked Cities shows us how this is happening and how to think about what's coming next. --Rob Lightner

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"Saskia Sassen's collection is a unique contribution to the emerging literature on global cities and networks: first, because it assembles state-of-the-art presentations by leading researchers in the field, and second, because it gives due attention to key cities in the developing world, which perform vital roles in the new global networks but have hitherto been neglected. No one interested in this central topic of hte new urban geography can afford to miss this book." -- Sir Peter Hall, Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London, Director of hte Institute of Community Development, and author of Cities in Civilization
"In
Global Networks, Linked Cities, Saskia Sassen extends her path-breaking work on the first tier global cities to focus on the architecture of the networks in which they are embedded. Networking among major cities is generally taken as a key indicator of involvement in globalization, yet few studies examine what those networks actually consist of. This volume plunges into that examination, and the result is a provocative and rewarding foray into the real content of several central concepts in the contemporary discussion of globalization and urban development." -- Peter Marcuse, Professor of Urban Planning, Columbia University and co-editor of Globalizing Cities: A New Urban Spatial Order? and OfStates and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space
"In
Global Networks, Linked Cities, Saskia Sassen extends her path-breaking work on the first tier global cities to focus on the architecture of hte networks in which they are embedded. Networking among major cities is generally taken as a key indicator of involvement in globalization, yet few studies examine what those networks actually consist of. This volume plunges into that examination, and the result is a provocative and rewarding foray into the real content of several central concepts in the contemporary discussion of globalization and urban development." -- Peter Marcuse, Professor of Urban Planning, Columbia University and co-editor of Globalizing Cities: A New Urban Spatial Order? and OfStates and Cities: The Partitioning of Urban Space
"Saskia Sassen's collection is a unique contribution to the emerging literature on global cities and networks: first, because it assembles state-of-the-art presentations by leading researchers in the field, and second, because it gives due attention to key cities in the developing world, which perform vital roles in the new global networks but have hitherto been neglected. No one interested in the central topic of the new urban geography can afford to miss this book." -- Sir Peter Hall, Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London, Director of the Institute of Community Development, and author of
Cities in Civilization
"This edited volume contains United Nations U/Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU/IAS) research projects on contemporary global forces underpinnning urban development. The individual essays study the empirical and theoretical specifications on the organizational architecture of an increasing number of transnational cities, particularly cities of the global South that are mid-range on the global hierarchy... Issues specific to Mexico, the Hormuz Corridor, Sao Paulo, Beirut, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Buenos Aires, and Amsterdam are discussed in the twelve chapters." -- Social Change and Economic Development
"...explores the key issue of telematics infrastructure and hints at the important policy question of whether infrastructure must lead clustering of coordination functions or vice versa." -- American Journal of Sociology
"This collection is an important contribution to the literature on global cities... And yet the roles these cities play in the global economy are sufficently varied to show that historical development and local cultures also shape the impact of globalization. While this may not have been the intended message of these essays, for those interested... it is a welcome message indeed." --
H-Net
"Overall this volume provides a wealth of detail on the various interconnections within and between cities in the global hierarchy.
." --
Journal of Planning Educationand Research

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Routledge; 1st edition (March 29, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 376 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0415931630
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0415931632
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.54 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.86 x 9 inches
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Saskia Sassen is the Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology and is the former Chair of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University (www.saskiasassen.com). She studies cities, immigration, and states in the world economy, with inequality, gendering and digitization three key variables running though her work.

Among her recent books are The Global City (1991; 2001), A Sociology of Globalization (2007), Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages (2008), Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (2014; new edition forthcoming), and Cities in a World Economy (1994; 2018). She is currently working on Unstable Territories, based on the Storss Lectures she delivered at the Yale University Law School. For UNESCO, she organized a five-year project on sustainable human settlement with a network of researchers and activists in over thirty countries; it is published as one of the volumes of the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (2006; http://www.eolss.net). Her books are translated in over twenty languages. She has written for The Guardian, The New York Times, Le Monde, Financial Times, Republica, El Pais, www.OpenDemocracy.net and several other newspapers and journals.

Sassen was born in the Netherlands, grew up in Argentina and Italy, studied in France, and then began her professional career in the United States. She has received many awards and honors, among them multiple doctor honoris causa, the 2013 Principe de Asturias Prize in the Social Sciences, election to the Royal Academy of the Sciences of the Netherlands, and named a Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres by the French government.

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Many articles and interviews on www.saskiasassen.com

Sample Interviews:

"Age of Extinction: An Interview With Saskia Sassen", interview by Giulia Turino, King's Review, November 24, 2017.

http://kingsreview.co.uk/articles/interview-saskia-sassen/

"In conversation with Saskia Sassen", interview by G. Sampath, The Hindu, February 4, 2017. http://www.thehindu.com/books/I-think-we-need-more-cities-Saskia-Sassen/article17194604.ece

"Interview with Saskia Sassen",interviewed by Andrew Iliadis, Figure/Ground, March 9th, 2015.

http://figureground.org/interview-with-saskia-sassen/

"AD Interviews: Saskia Sassen", Arch Daily, August 22, 2013.

http://www.archdaily.com/418484/ad-interviews-saskia-sassen/

"A strong financial centre contributes to inequality", Live Mint & The Wall Street Journal, January 29, 2013.

http://www.livemint.com/Specials/pHagXhGMg3sD1gpQIf1fXK/A-strong-financial-centre-contributes-to-inequality.html

"Why the middle class is revolting", The Hindu, January 22, 2013.

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/interview/why-the-middle-class-is-revolting/article4299097.ece

"The Global Street or the Democracy of the Powerless", Kultura Iberalna, February 2012.

http://kulturaliberalna.pl/2012/02/20/the-global-street-or-the-democracy-of-the-powerless/

"Se ha roto el ciclo, porque el salario del trabajador ya no permite mantener el consume", interview by Anatxu Zabalbeascoa, El País, January 2012.

http://vimeo.com/36148271

"Saskia Sassen: geographer?", Globe - Planet Earth blog, 2012.

http://www.franceculture.fr/blog-globe-2012-05-23-saskia-sassen-geographe

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