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Mark Gottdiener (born 1943) was a professor of sociology at University at Buffalo, specializing in urban sociology. He is now Professor Emeritus. The first person in the Anglophone world to write an extended analysis of Henri Lefebvre, including comparing his work to traditional urban geography and sociology as well as the
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Manuel Castells. Through his major works, The Social Production of Urban Space and ''The New Urban Sociology','' which is in its 6th edition, he developed the sociospatial approach to urbanization. The sociospatial perspective focuses our attention on how everyday life in the Multi-Centered Metropolitan Region (MCMR) is affected by the political economy of urban lifeā€”the interplay of cultural, political, economic, and social forces both within and outside of urban communities: The concept of theming has been attributed to Gottdiener's work, first published in 2000 (in particular his book ''New forms of consumption: Consumers, culture and commodification''), and further developed in 2001 (''The Theming of America: dreams, media fantasies, and themed environments''). In 2010, Gottdiener was awarded the
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Community and Urban Sociology Section's Robert and Helen Lynd Award for Lifetime Achievement. Influenced many contemporary urbanists including internationally with the translations of urban books into Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish and Korean.


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