Module 3: Theories of Urban Sociology
  Lecture 16: Ernest W. Burgess's Model of Urban Growth
 

 

Burgess’s model explained the shifting of population and activities within the space of the city according to two distinct but related processes: centralization and decentralization. His theory explicitly related social processes to spatial patterns. Burgess explained the pattern of homes, neighbourhoods, and industrial and commercial locations in terms of the ecological theory of competition over ‘location’. In short, competition produced a certain social organization in space.