Network Analysis of ‘Urban Systems’: Potential, Challenges, and Pitfalls

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This paper critically reviews the urban systems literature adopting graph-theoretical conceptions of 'network analysis'. A network-analytical approach allows specifying and measuring how cities interact, the importance and roles of cities in these interactions, and some of the key characteristics of the urban system as a whole. Throughout the paper, the focus is on ‘world city network’ research. After an overview of how network analysis first entered this literature and subsequently developed into a vibrant research agenda, the paper clarifies the use of network analysis by comparing two different network approaches. This is then used to discuss the potential and challenges/pitfalls associated with the use of network analysis, respectively. It is argued that the combination of careful abstraction and the methodological opportunities offered by network analysis offers geographers a powerful methodological toolkit. At the same time, a permanent appraisal of the real versus the alleged potential of network analysis is needed.

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Derudder, B. (2021). Network Analysis of ‘Urban Systems’: Potential, Challenges, and Pitfalls. Tijdschrift Voor Economische En Sociale Geografie, 112(4), 404–420. https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12392

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