Urban Studies Books by Richard Florida

Richard Florida - The Rise of the Creative Class

I just started reading two books by Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist focusing on social and economic changes within urban areas.

His proclamation of an elite creative class in his 2002 title “The Rise of the Creative Class” might be a controversial one, but Richard Florida is willing to discuss many of the issues people are having with his theory. For anyone interested, there also is a book called “Weird City” discussing Florida’s influence on urban planning. I am currently reading the revisited edition of Florida’s book, published in 2012.


Another more recent book is “Who’s Your City?”, where Florida elaborates on locational preferences of people and companies in urban settings. It is more of a guidance book for making the decision on where to live but it still is worth reading and provides compelling insight in the importance of the “place to be”.

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