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Urban Sociology for Equitable Cities - Concepts, Methods, and Applications in the 21st Century

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Is your city failing 70% of its residents?

As global urbanization accelerates toward an unprecedented crisis point—with nearly 70% of humanity living in cities by 2050—the gap between those who thrive and those merely survive in urban spaces has never been wider. This groundbreaking article reveals the hidden mechanisms creating today's divided cities and, more importantly, provides actionable frameworks for transformation.

Discover how Vienna houses 60% of its population in dignified social housing, why Porto Alegre's revolutionary participatory budgeting model shifted millions to underserved neighbourhoods, and how Detroit's urban agriculture movement is rewriting the rules of community resilience. From the Chicago School's foundational insights to cutting-edge approaches in climate adaptation and digital equity, this comprehensive analysis bridges critical theory with real-world application.

Perfect for urban planners, policy-makers, community organizers, students, and engaged citizens who refuse to accept inequality as inevitable. Discover the strategies behind transportation justice movements, decipher the politics of green gentrification, and master the tools of community-based participatory research that are transforming cities worldwide.

This isn't just academic theory—it's a blueprint for action. Whether you're fighting displacement in your neighbourhood, designing inclusive policies, or studying the forces shaping our urban future, these insights are essential for anyone committed to building cities that serve all residents with dignity and justice.

Download now and join the movement for equitable cities. The future of urban life depends on the decisions we make today.

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