urbanization
urbanization Narrowly defined, urbanization refers to city formation. The earliest cities date from about the fourth millennium BCE. In the Middle Ages the expansion of long-distance trade and mercantile capitalism stimulated the growth of major European cities. There is significant controversy about the relationship between urbanization,
feudal decline, and the growth of
capitalism.
Most sociological attention has focused on the large-scale urbanization accompanying industrialization and the emergence of modern societies. Although there is no invariant relationship between levels of economic development and urbanization, the term ‘under-urbanization’ is often used to describe the situation in (former) state socialist countries, where the growth of industrial agglomerations is not matched by a sufficient expansion of housing and urban infrastructure for the workforce. Similarly, the term ‘over-urbanization’ is applied to Third World cities which have large populations that cannot be absorbed into the formal economy. As the social changes accompanying industrialization diffuse throughout national territories the sociological significance of urbanization diminishes. In such urbanized societies the term may carry a wider meaning, signifying possession of an advanced industrial economy, and modernized social structure. See also
URBANISM.
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FLORIDA URBAN LEAGUES RECOGNIZE ATTORNEY GENERAL MCCOLLUM FOR DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC SERVICE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 6/20/2008; 594 words
; ...Florida Consortium of Urban Leagues today awarded Attorney...ceremony at the 23rd National Conference on Preventing...administered by Florida's Urban League affiliates and Derrick...recognition from the Urban League," said Attorney...
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URBAN LEAGUE FACES UNCLEAR FUTURE; DESPITE SOME CHAPTERS' PROBLEMS, OFFICIALS SAY ORGANIZATION STILL RELEVANT.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 10/19/2001; 700+ words
; ...doing well, said Lewis, of the National Urban League. In recent years, four cities have lost their Urban League franchises: Riverside, Calif...We know there's a need for Urban Leagues in communities where we do not...
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National Urban League Announces Its Annual Conference Is Returning To Pittsburgh For The First Time In 49 Years; City to Host Urban League from July 26 through July 30, 2003.
PR Newswire; 10/7/2002; 700+ words
; NEW YORK -- The National Urban League, the Urban League of Pittsburgh and the Greater Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau announced today that the National Urban League has selected Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the site for...
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URBAN LEAGUE'S FINANCES FEEL STRAIN OF GROWTH.(MAIN)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 1/6/2000; 700+ words
; ...Dare took over the local Urban League four years back, he inherited...number of successes. The Urban League opened one of the...running smoothly. Several national chains had expressed interest...in the network of the Urban League's interlocking...
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The Urban League of Philadelphia Serves Minority Businesses With the Opening of the Entrepreneurship Center
Newspaper article from: U.S. Newswire; 10/10/2008; 700+ words
; ...EDITORS Contact: Amber Jaynes of the Urban League of Philadelphia, +1- 215-985...org Mayor Michael Nutter and National Urban League President Marc H. Morial...Mayor Michael Nutter, National Urban League President & CEO Marc H...
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The Urban League of Philadelphia Serves Minority Businesses With the Opening of the Entrepreneurship Center.
Newspaper article from: Science Letter; 10/21/2008; 700+ words
; ...Mayor Michael Nutter, National Urban League President & CEO...ceremony to launch the Urban League of Philadelphia...an affiliate of the National Urban League. Visit us at http...Today, the National Urban League, headquartered...
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Urban League plans to develop affordable condos: The organization hopes to build a 100-unit complex in Pine Hills.
Newspaper article from: Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL); 10/26/2006; 700+ words
; ...78 percent of the Urban League's $1.6 million...empowerment." Other Urban Leagues started building affordable...the use of the Urban League brand. He also has...and housing with the National Urban League in Washington...
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Urban League of Pittsburgh - 1918-2008
Newspaper article from: New Pittsburgh Courier; 2/6/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Commentary On Feb. 10, the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh...5 p.m. to celebrate Urban League Sunday, the first...anniversary year in Pittsburgh. Urban League Sunday is celebrated...Sunday in February by the National Urban League movement...
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Chicago Urban League Builds on Economic Empowerment Agenda with Dynamic Leadership Team.
Newspaper article from: Investment Weekly News; 10/3/2009; 700+ words
; ...Chicago Urban League continues...Brewer is the Urban League...become a national model for...the Urban League, building...involving The Urban Institute, major national foundations...Chicago Urban League that, for...the best National ...
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Broward Urban League President going national
Newspaper article from: Miami Times; 2/7/2006; 574 words
; Miami Times 02-07-2006 National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial...President of Programs for the National Urban League. Bowen will lead the organization...programs are conducted by over 100 Urban League affiliates and serve 2...
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National Urban League
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE. Founded in New York in 1911 through the consolidation...the Protection of Colored Women (1906), and the Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes (1910), the National Urban League quickly...
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Urban League, National
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
Urban League, National. A growing awareness...American migrants to urban centers in the North...and the Committee on Urban Conditions among Negroes...the National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes...to the National Urban League (NUL). ...
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Urban League
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
URBAN LEAGUE URBAN LEAGUE. See National Urban League .
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Rural and Urban Conflict: Congressional Reapportionment
Book article from: American Decades
...to the Cities The 1920 national census revealed that...Americans resided in urban rather than rural areas...Americans moved from farms to urban areas during the 1920s...northern cities. Rural-Urban Tensions This population...negotiated they rejected the League of Nations and the Permanent...
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Gaelic League
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Irish History
Gaelic League, Irish‐language...folkloric studies, the league sought to revive Irish...including from 1897 a national festival, An tOireachtas...matriculation subject in the National University of Ireland...drawn mainly from the urban lower middle classes...
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