Urban Sociology and the City: Transit, Space, and Social Theory
Explore how transit networks, urban planning decisions, and social theory shape our daily experience of modern cities, with no prior background required.
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Modern cities are more than just concrete and steel; they are complex social ecosystems shaped by the infrastructure we use every day. To understand the modern urban experience, we must look at how transit systems connect, divide, or fragment our neighborhoods and communities. This course guides you through foundational social theories of the city, showing you how to analyze urban spaces, transit networks, and social dynamics. You will transition from a passive commuter to an active observer of urban design, understanding the deeper social forces behind city layouts and public transportation. What you'll learn: Understand foundational social theories and how they apply to modern city structures; Analyze how transit systems, like subways and buses, shape or fragment urban communities; Examine the social impact of transit-oriented development and modern urban planning choices; Explore modern urban challenges, including gentrification, spatial inequality, and accessibility; Evaluate how digital technology and smart-city concepts overlay onto physical transit networks. The course begins with core definitions of urban sociology and classical social theories, then moves into analyzing physical infrastructure, transit networks, and contemporary issues in urban planning. Designed for beginners interested in sociology, geography, or urban design, this text-based course requires no prior academic background. Start reading today to unlock a deeper understanding of the cities we inhabit and navigate.
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