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Synekism : ウィキペディア英語版
Synekism
Synekism〔Greek: σύνοικος "joint dweller", συνοικία "cohabitation".〕 is a concept in urban studies coined by Edward Soja. It refers to the dynamic formation of the polis state — the union of several small urban settlements under the rule of a "capital" city (or so-called city-state or urban system). Soja's definition of synekism, mentioned in ''Writing the city spatially'', is "the stimulus of urban agglomeration."
==Social science==
From the social sciences' view, it is also a "nucleated and hierarchically nested process of political governance, economic development, social order, and cultural identity" Soja (2000:13-14).

In densely settled urban places, a critical-mass provides potential for innovation that is not typically available in rural environments, therefore synekism can be thought of as the geographical relationships that create and give importance to cities.

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