SAGE Handbook of New Urban Studies
The SAGE Handbook of New Urban Studies, edited by John Hannigan, is an essential resource for anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of urban environments. Published by SAGE Publications Inc in 2017, this comprehensive handbook spans an impressive 610 pages, making it a substantial addition to the field of sociology. It addresses contemporary debates and research surrounding cities and towns, offering a rich blend of historical and forward-looking insights. By curating key scholarship in urban studies, this handbook serves as a vital tool for scholars, practitioners, and students alike. Whether you are delving into urban sociology or exploring the intricate interplay of social, economic, and environmental factors that shape urban life, this publication is an invaluable guide to understanding the complexity of modern urban settings. Elevate your knowledge and explore the multifaceted world of urban studies with this authoritative handbook.