In The Geopolitics of Spectacle: Space, Synedoche and the New Capitals of Asia, Natalie Koch critically explores the 'spectacular urbanism' that has recently come to characterise a number of Asian capitals, with a particular focus on Astana, Kazakhstan. Through its accessible writing style and use of lively anecdotes, the book will encourage readers to become critically informed spectators of some of the world’s fastest emerging cities, finds Kristin Eggeling
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In Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain, Sathnam Sanghera offers a new critique of ...
The debate over the tall-building boom in London is often torn between those supporting market-led s...
In Zwischen Globalismus und Demokratie [Between Globalism and Democracy], Wolfgang Streeck explores ...
In The SAGE Handbook of the 21st Century City, Suzanne Hall and Ricky Burdett bring together contrib...
In Cities in the Anthropocene: New Ecology and Urban Politics, Ihnji Jon explores how researchers, c...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
In Five Heads (Tavan Tolgoi): Art, Anthropology and Mongol Futurism, editor Hermione Spriggs brings ...
In Underground Asia, Tim Harper explores the intensifying anti-colonial activity across South, South...
LSE MSc Environmental Policy and Regulation candidate, Flora Parkin, reviews Mariana Mazzucato’s new...
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n Shaping Cities in an Urban Age, editors Ricky Burdett and Philipp Rode offer a richly illustrated ...
In Urban Re-Industrialization, editor Krzysztof Nawratek brings together scholars to discuss the con...
In Uncivil City: Ecology, Equity, and the Commons in Delhi, Amita Baviskar explores the last two dec...
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