This intervention contributes to feminist and queer responses to Brenner and Schmid’s ‘planetary urbanization’ thesis. I discuss the generative potential of their attempts to craft alternative urban research pathways and their critique of urban age discourse, a body of work that defines cities as static sites of ‘innovation’, ‘creativity’, and ‘sustainability’. However, echoing critics of the planetary urbanization approach, I contend that Brenner and Schmid’s research schema risks reproducing exclusionary analytical hierarchies by promoting a totalizing, ‘god-trick-like’ standpoint and ignoring marginalized feminist, queer, and praxis-oriented urban studies approaches. As a result, planetary urbanization ignores situated and relational kno...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
This intervention contributes to feminist and queer responses to Brenner and Schmid’s ‘planetary urb...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
Abstract: This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological ...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
This intervention contributes to feminist and queer responses to Brenner and Schmid’s ‘planetary urb...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
Abstract: This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological ...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
Debates centred on ‘planetary urbanisation’ have raised questions over the adequacy of existing theo...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...
Commentary i: key thinkers on citiesreviewed by: heather mclean, university of glasgow, ukit’s an ex...