How do the physical shapes of our cities influence the way we live, work, and interact? To design inclusive and functional urban spaces, you must first understand the deep connection between physical urban forms and social dynamics. This course provides a clear, text-based introduction to urban social theory, helping you decode the hidden structures that shape modern cities. You will transition from seeing cities as mere collections of buildings to understanding them as complex social ecosystems. Through structured readings, you will learn how to analyze urban layouts, evaluate spatial inequalities, and apply theoretical frameworks to real-world planning challenges. What you'll learn: - Understand the foundational concepts of center and periphery in urban geography. - Analyze how spatial relationships between physical structures influence human behavior and perception. - Identify modern patterns of urban segregation, gentrification, and spatial inequality. - Apply social theories to contemporary urban planning and community development challenges. - Evaluate how accessibility and connectivity affect social inclusion in modern metropolitan areas. The course begins with core terminology, foundational definitions, and classical social theories before moving into contemporary urban issues and practical design applications. This course is designed specifically for beginners, with no prior experience in urban planning, sociology, or architecture required. Start reading today to build a strong foundation in how social theory shapes the physical world around us.
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