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CULT 320: 
Globalization and Culture 
Kara Heitz, 10/07/2014
Questions: 
• How has the globalization of capitalism 
affected urban spaces? What is similar and 
different about these affects historically and in 
current times? 
• What various “push” and “pull” factors 
contribute to urbanization? 
• What is “urbanization without growth” 
according to Davis? How does it connect to 
the globalization of neoliberalism?
Writing exercise 
• Why do people move to cities? 
• Why do people live where they do in urban 
spaces? 
• What are some benefits and drawbacks to 
living in urban areas?
Urbanization and the 
“Planet of Slums” 
• Global urbanization 
• Growth of slums 
• What defines a slum? 
• Where are slums located? And why?
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Rio de Janeiro, income segregation
Engels, The Great Towns (1845) 
“What is true of London, is true of Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, is true of all great 
towns. Everywhere barbarous indifference, hard egotism on one hand, and nameless 
misery on the other, everywhere social warfare, every man's house in a state of siege, 
everywhere reciprocal plundering under the protection of the law, and all so 
shameless, so openly avowed that one shrinks before the consequences of our social 
state as they manifest themselves here undisguised, and can only wonder that the 
whole crazy fabric still hangs together.” 
“Every great city has one or more slums, where the working-class is crowded together. 
True, poverty often dwells in hidden alleys close to the palaces of the rich; but, in 
general, a separate territory has been assigned to it, where, removed from the sight of 
the happier classes, it may struggle along as it can. These slums are pretty equally 
arranged in all the great towns of England, the worst houses in the worst quarters of 
the towns; usually one- or two-storied cottages in long rows, perhaps with cellars used 
as dwellings, almost always irregularly built … The streets are generally unpaved, 
rough, dirty, filled with vegetable and animal refuse, without sewers or gutters, but 
supplied with foul, stagnant pools instead. Moreover, ventilation is impeded by the 
bad, confused method of building of the whole quarter, and since many human beings 
here live crowded into a small space, the atmosphere that prevails in these working-men's 
quarters may readily be imagined. Further, the streets serve as drying grounds 
in fine weather; lines are stretched across from house to house, and hung with wet 
clothing.”
Working class housing in London in the 1800s
Working class life in London in the 1800s
Working class house in London (1860s)
Booth’s poverty 
map of London, 
1889
Clockwise from top left: 1) Nairobi, Kenya, 2) Mumbai, India, 3) Rio 
de Janeiro, Brazil, 4) Cairo, Egypt
Growth of Slums - Contemporary Times 
• “Pull” of industrialization 
• “Push” factors out of countryside 
• Cities as “dumping grounds for the world’s 
surplus population” (Davis, 23 & 27) 
• Growth of informal sector
Shifting Populations within 
Urban Spaces 
• Example: Gentrification 
– Shift in an urban community toward wealthier 
residents/business and higher property values 
– Results from investment by real estate development 
companies, government, and local groups 
– Positives: more businesses, higher tax base 
– Negatives: displacement of poorer residents, 
dissolution of communities 
• Connections to neoliberalism and globalization?
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10 07-14 slides

  • 1. CULT 320: Globalization and Culture Kara Heitz, 10/07/2014
  • 2. Questions: • How has the globalization of capitalism affected urban spaces? What is similar and different about these affects historically and in current times? • What various “push” and “pull” factors contribute to urbanization? • What is “urbanization without growth” according to Davis? How does it connect to the globalization of neoliberalism?
  • 3. Writing exercise • Why do people move to cities? • Why do people live where they do in urban spaces? • What are some benefits and drawbacks to living in urban areas?
  • 4. Urbanization and the “Planet of Slums” • Global urbanization • Growth of slums • What defines a slum? • Where are slums located? And why?
  • 10. Rio de Janeiro, income segregation
  • 11. Engels, The Great Towns (1845) “What is true of London, is true of Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, is true of all great towns. Everywhere barbarous indifference, hard egotism on one hand, and nameless misery on the other, everywhere social warfare, every man's house in a state of siege, everywhere reciprocal plundering under the protection of the law, and all so shameless, so openly avowed that one shrinks before the consequences of our social state as they manifest themselves here undisguised, and can only wonder that the whole crazy fabric still hangs together.” “Every great city has one or more slums, where the working-class is crowded together. True, poverty often dwells in hidden alleys close to the palaces of the rich; but, in general, a separate territory has been assigned to it, where, removed from the sight of the happier classes, it may struggle along as it can. These slums are pretty equally arranged in all the great towns of England, the worst houses in the worst quarters of the towns; usually one- or two-storied cottages in long rows, perhaps with cellars used as dwellings, almost always irregularly built … The streets are generally unpaved, rough, dirty, filled with vegetable and animal refuse, without sewers or gutters, but supplied with foul, stagnant pools instead. Moreover, ventilation is impeded by the bad, confused method of building of the whole quarter, and since many human beings here live crowded into a small space, the atmosphere that prevails in these working-men's quarters may readily be imagined. Further, the streets serve as drying grounds in fine weather; lines are stretched across from house to house, and hung with wet clothing.”
  • 12. Working class housing in London in the 1800s
  • 13. Working class life in London in the 1800s
  • 14. Working class house in London (1860s)
  • 15. Booth’s poverty map of London, 1889
  • 16. Clockwise from top left: 1) Nairobi, Kenya, 2) Mumbai, India, 3) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 4) Cairo, Egypt
  • 17. Growth of Slums - Contemporary Times • “Pull” of industrialization • “Push” factors out of countryside • Cities as “dumping grounds for the world’s surplus population” (Davis, 23 & 27) • Growth of informal sector
  • 18. Shifting Populations within Urban Spaces • Example: Gentrification – Shift in an urban community toward wealthier residents/business and higher property values – Results from investment by real estate development companies, government, and local groups – Positives: more businesses, higher tax base – Negatives: displacement of poorer residents, dissolution of communities • Connections to neoliberalism and globalization?