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DOI: 10.1177/0739456X07305795 © 2007 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Cyberpunk CitiesScience Fiction Meets Urban TheoryPortland State University The science fiction subgenre of cyberpunk developed in the 1980s and 1990s with a strong interest in urban settings. A reading of important cyberpunk novels shows the way in which the ideas of formal urban theory, such as the idea of global cities, cities as communication systems, and the Los Angeles school of urban studies, have been incorporated into this facet of popular culture. The analysis suggests that science fiction can help planners to understand the influence of a range of social theories on public understanding of planning issues.
Key Words: science fiction cyberpunk global city urban theory
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