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최근 도시지리학의 연구동향 :『Progress in Human geography』의 도시지리 Progress Repot를 중심으로 : Recent Trends in Urban Geography : Review of Progress Reports in『Progress in Human Geography』

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Authors

김인; 유환종

Issue Date
1995
Publisher
서울대학교 국토문제연구소
Citation
지리학논총, Vol.26, pp. 1-17
Keywords
도시내부구조도시·지역체계공간패턴과 사회과정재구조화urban structureurban and regional systemsspatial patterns and social processesrestructunng
Abstract
This paper reviewed of Progress Reports in Progress in Human Geography, in order to provide an interpretation of how the major trends in the field of urban geography on past 30 years has developed, and in recent past has responded to the challenges presented by both new urban problems and new developments in social theory. Indeed it has been an exciting period, with considerable turbulence and significant new theories, themes, and variation on them.



In studies on urban internal structure, during 1970s positivistic spatial analysis (neoclassical-functional approach) were generally accepted as important segment of geographical scholarship and education. Development of institutional (structuralistic) approach generated vibrant debates on relation between spatial patterns and social processes. In 1680s, structuralistic approach has become an increasingly favoured research framework in urban geography. Separating trend into a number of specialism and debates on developing universal theories and specific features of individual cities have been accumulated multilayerly. Especially since mid-1980s global restructuring has impacted broadly on urban spatial structures, which deepened more geographical urban researches. Early 1990s, two themes have received attention especially: increasing racial tension and social inequalities, and coherence of places and urban lifeworld that stem from economic and political restructuring.
ISSN
1226-5888
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/89639
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