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Urbanization from Within - Gregory F. Randolph

Urbanization from Within

A Theory of Urban Transition from 21st-Century India
Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2026
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
9780197769072 (ISBN)
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Urbanization is typically narrated as a tale of migration and industrialization--a mass exodus from rural areas to burgeoning cities with centripetal economies. Today, however, many rural settlements are not hollowing out. Rather, they are filling up and filling in, even far beyond the fringes of large metropolitan areas.

In Urbanization from Within, Gregory F. Randolph challenges our conventional understanding of how humans are becoming an increasingly urban species, revealing an alternative pathway of urban transition. Drawing on research in the Indian state of Bihar, Randolph shows that agrarian villages are transforming into urban towns through internal population growth, a bootstrapped non-farm economy, and interwoven processes of social change--a phenomenon he terms urbanization from within. In this account, urbanization is still linked to rural-urban mobility, but rather than the migrant's destination, it is the migrant's origin that is urbanizing, fueled by the circular flow of people and the skills, resources, and expectations they carry and transmit to their hometowns. While rooting his study in a specific region, Randolph connects urbanization from within to a set of global forces shaping twenty-first century urban transitions in and beyond India.

Urbanization from Within provides an in-depth understanding of these mechanisms as well as the consequences and future of new urbanization patterns--integrating qualitative interviews, analysis of geospatial data and large-scale surveys, econometric modeling, and insights from a wide range of disciplines. Like other pathways of urban transition, urbanization from within generates possibilities and constraints for human agency and fulfillment. To imagine a role for planning and policymaking institutions in shaping this process, Randolph provides an assessment of these tradeoffs, which are different from those generally associated with urbanization. Ultimately, Urbanization from Within fundamentally reshapes our understanding of how the world is urbanizing, with important insights for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.

Gregory F. Randolph is Assistant Professor of City and Regional Planning at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research focuses on labor, economic geography, and urbanization, with attention to processes of uneven development and the ways in which people and communities experience and shape major twenty-first century transitions. A Fulbright-Hays and Fulbright-Nehru scholar, Randolph holds a PhD in Urban Planning and Development from the University of Southern California. Alongside his academic work, he supports non-profit and governmental institutions in both the Global South and North in their efforts to forge inclusive urban economies.

1: Urbanization from Within: Introduction
2: Morphing Places and Moving People
3: From Urbanization to Pauperization
4: Translocal Lives
5: A Bootstrapped Urban Economy
6: Ekta and the New Bihar
7: Linking Urban Evolution to Development
8: Beyond Bihar
Postscript: Place, Time, and Urban Theory

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.6.2026
Reihe/Serie Modern South Asia
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-13 9780197769072 / 9780197769072
Zustand Neuware
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