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245 00 $aGlobal urbanism :$bknowledge, power and the city /$cedited by Michele Lancione and Colin McFarlane.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c[2021].
264 4 $c©2021
300 $a1 online resource (370 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Navigating the global-urban : Lancione and McFarlane -- Rethinking global urbanisms -- Thinking urban grammars : an interview with Ash Amin -- Decentering global urbanism : an interview with Ananya Roy -- Hinterlands of the Capitalocene / Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis -- Making space for queer desire in global urbanism / Gavin Brown and Dhiren Borisa -- Seeing like an Italian city : questioning global urbanism from an "in-between space" in Turin / Francesca Governa -- Theorising from where? reflections on de-centring global (Southern) Urbanism / Hyun Bang Shin -- Postsocialist cities : a comparative urbanism research agenda / Liviu Chelcea, Slavomíra Ferenčuhová and Gruia Bădescu -- Beyond the noosphere? Northern England's 'left behind' urbanism / John Flint and Ryan Powell -- Footnote urbanism : the missing East in (not so) global urbanism / Martin Müller -- Comparative urbanism and global urban studies : theorising the urban / Jennifer Robinson -- Everyday global urbanisms -- Global urbanism inside/out : thinking through Jakarta / Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard -- Tiwa's morning grace / Adeniyi-Ogunyankin and Linda Peake -- "Out there, over the hills, on the other side of the tracks": a horizon of the global urban / AbdouMaliq Simone -- Constructing the Southeast Asian ascent : global vertical urbanisms of brick and sand / William Jamieson, Katherine Brickell, Nithya Natarajan and Laurie Parsons -- Nairobi city, streets and stories : young lives stay in place while going global through digital stages / Tatiana Thieme -- Rethinking global urbanism from a 'fripe' marketplace in Tunis / Katharina Grüneisl -- Liminal spaces and resistance in Mexico City : towards an everyday global urbanism / Alicia Lindón -- Death and the city. Necrological notes from Kinshasa / Filip De Boeck -- Pathways toward a dialectical urbanism : thinking with the contingencies of crisis, care and capitalism / Suraya Scheba -- Global self-urbanism : self-organisation amidst the regulatory crisis and uneven urban citizenship / Francesco Chiodelli and Margherita Grazioli -- Governing global urbanisms -- Unlocking political potentialities / Edgar Pieterse -- Climate Changed Urbanism? / Harriet Bulkeley, Laura Tozer and Emma Lecavalier -- The global urban condition and politics of thermal metabolics : the chilling prospect of killer heat / Simon Marvin -- On the deployment of scientific knowledge for the new urbanism of the Anthropocene / Vanesa Castán Broto -- Global cities and bioeconomy of health innovation / Donald McNeill -- Hacking the urban code : notes on durational imagination in city-making / Swati Chattopadhyay -- Global Urbanism : urban governance innovation in/for a world of cities / Pauline McGuirk -- Corridor urbanism / Jonathan Silver -- Beyond-the-network urbanism : everyday infrastructures in states of Mutation / Yaffa Truelove -- Still construction and already ruin / Mariana Cavalcanti -- The migration of spaces : monumental urbanism beyond materiality / Morten Nielsen -- Land as situated spatio-histories : a dialogue with global urbanism / Wing Shing Tang and Solomon Benjamin -- Contesting global urbanism -- Women organising, advocacy and Indian cities in-between informal dwelling and informal economies : and interview with SEWA's Renana Jhabvala -- From a Neapolitan perspective, reaching out beyond prevailing cultural models : an interview with Emma Ferulano -- Urban struggles and theorising from Eastern European cities : a collective interview with Ana Vilenica, Ioana Florea, Veda Popocivi and Zsuzsi Pósfai -- Planning, community spaces and youth urban futures : from Accra, in conversation with Victoria Okoye and Yussif Larry Aminu -- A counter-dominant global urbanism? Experiments from Lebanon / Mona Harb -- Living in the city beyond housing : urbanism of the commons / Belen Desmaison.
520 $a"Global Urbanism is an experimental examination of how urban scholars and activists make sense of, and act upon, the foundational relationship between the 'global' and the 'urban'. The contributors explore what global urbanism means to them, in their context, from the ground and struggles upon which they are working and living. This title is primarily intended for scholars and graduate students in geography, sociology, planning, anthropology, and the field of urban studies, for whom it will provide an invaluable and up-to-date guide to current thinking across the range of disciplines and practices which converge in the study of urbanism"--$cProvided by publisher.
588 $aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
545 0 $aMichele LancioneisProfessor of Geography at the Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, and Visiting Professor ofUrban Studies at the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom. He is a member of the Common Front for Housing Rights (Bucharest), co-founder and editor of the Radical Housing Journaland corresponding editor at IJURR. Hiswork focuses on radical forms of inhabitation and housing struggles (through a five-year European Research Council project) and the politics of life at the margins in the contemporary urban. Colin McFarlane is Professor of Geography at Durham University, United Kingdom. His current work is on the politics and experience of urban densities (through a European Research Council project), the relationship between urban waste and life in the city, thinking the city through the idea of the fragment and the potentials for urban equalities (through a Global Challenges Research Fund project led by University College London).
650 0 $aUrbanization.
650 0 $aSociology, Urban.
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650 6 $aSociologie urbaine.
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