Post-metropolis is one of the greatest theoretical challenges to date in order to understand the transformations that are giving shape to contemporary urban worlds. His analyzes glide over the main lines of mutation of urban life: the economic reorganization of large metropolises, the new forms of spatial organization of these megacities, the dynamics of polarization and social segregation, the growing cultural and ethnic complexity of spaces. urban areas, the strengthening of control devices and the infiltration of virtual realities in everyday life. Its objective, however, is not limited to mapping, with remarkable empirical precision, the articles of this new metropolitan constitution. With a more ambitious perspective, this book also aims to provide a broad review of the approaches and approaches applied to social studies. A work of evaluation and critical selection that manages t...read more