Seoul, Korea's Global City

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Asian Global Cities
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cross-border cultural flows
Developmental Neoliberalism
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Gangnam Area
Gangnam Style
global city
global commodity chains
global middle class
Global Urban Hierarchy
globalization
High Wage Gap
IMF Crisis
immigration
information technology cities
Korea
Korean Chinese
Korean Cultural Industries
Korean Dramas
Korean Tv
Korean Tv Drama
Korean Wave
Kyoung-Ho Shin
labour market transformation
labour structures
local responses
Long Trail
Michael Timberlake
Neoliberal Urban
neoliberal urban policy
new urbanism
political economy
politics
population
Real Estate Transfer Tax
Seoul
Seoul City
Seoul Metropolitan Area
sociology
state policy
study abroad
tourism
Town Projects
transformation
transnational migration
Tv Drama
Tv Drama Series
upward mobility
urban development in East Asia
urban political economy
urban studies
World City Hierarchy
World City Network
world economy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138564237
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Seoul, as one of Asia’s rising global cities, has been a place where enormous changes in politics, industry, and culture have taken place over the last five decades. This book explores the new urbanism in Seoul from the perspective of global political economy, focusing on the contexts in which the city has witnessed the transformation of its population structure, such as the rise of the global urban middle class and the city’s increased nodal function in commodity chains. The burgeoning signs of Seoul’s status as a global city are discussed in terms of transnational tourism and the frequency of study abroad, the immigrant community, and cross-border cultural flows. Examining the labour structures within the city, economic growth policy, the role of advanced information technology, and neoliberal urban development, the authors also examine the local response in the city to its emerging status. A study of the development of the Korean capital and its deep embeddedness in the world economy, Seoul, Korea’s Global City will appeal to scholars of sociology, geography and economics with interests in political economy, urban studies and Asian studies.

Kyoung-Ho Shin is Professor of Sociology at Northwest Missouri State University, USA and the editor of Multicultural Education in Global Era.

Michael Timberlake is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Utah, USA. He is the editor of Urbanization in the World-Economy and the co-editor of What are Cities?

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