The Rise of Network-Based Cities Reshapes the Urban Landscape
The article shows how cities in the U.S. changed from being ranked by size to being ranked by connections like air travel. They looked at data from 64 cities from 1900 to 2000. In the early 1900s, city size was most important, but by the mid-1940s, connections became more crucial. This shift led to three types of cities: big cities, offline cities, and connected towns.