Author(s): Nancy Elena*
Urbanization is a defining feature of contemporary human civilization, with an increasing majority of the global population residing in cities. Urban sociology offers a lens through which to understand the multifaceted dynamics of city life, encompassing social, economic, cultural, and spatial dimensions. This review article examines key theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and critical debates within urban sociology, shedding light on the complexities and challenges of urbanization. From issues of inequality and segregation to the impacts of globalization and technological advancements, this review navigates through the intricate fabric of urban life, offering insights into the diverse experiences and realities of urban dwellers worldwide.
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