What is a “settler-colonial city” and how does it differ from other forms of imperial urban spatial organization? This article seeks to answer these questions by attempting to urbanize recent insights in settler-colonial theory. It begins by considering well-established theorizations of the “colonial city”—particularly those developed by geographers and urbanists in the 1970s and 1980s—in order to assess their suitability for analyses of contemporary settler-colonial milieu. Building on this discussion, the paper asks if and how the insights of settler-colonial theory offer new opportunities to renovate earlier theorizations in ways that are more explicitly relevant to making sense of the urban process in North America and other societies w...
Since the 1980s it has become commonplace to consider colonial cities as physical urban realms segre...
Postcolonial urbanism encompasses a range of scholarship in urban studies that engages with postcolo...
This paper serves as an introduction to the “Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives” ...
This paper traces the trajectory of scholarship on the settler colonial city and argues that this li...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
In the conspicuously geographical debate between 'North' and 'South' urbanism, settler colonial citi...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Gentrification is often described metaphorically as a form of ‘colonization,’ however in this paper ...
This article considers how racial capitalism can be productively mobilized to extend contemporary wo...
This article contributes to the decolonization of urban political ecology (UPE) by centering the ong...
This paper aims at examining the terms of standardizing physical space and its social uses, as well ...
Departing from an appraisal of the topical relevance of what Canadian based geographer Derek Gregory...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
This thesis undertakes an examination and articulation of the colonial dynamics of Settler people, c...
Modernist narratives of the colonial city in Africa have emphasised the division of urban space betw...
Since the 1980s it has become commonplace to consider colonial cities as physical urban realms segre...
Postcolonial urbanism encompasses a range of scholarship in urban studies that engages with postcolo...
This paper serves as an introduction to the “Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives” ...
This paper traces the trajectory of scholarship on the settler colonial city and argues that this li...
While its primary aim is to explore possibilities for new research, this article contends that subur...
In the conspicuously geographical debate between 'North' and 'South' urbanism, settler colonial citi...
There used to be East and West, North and South, expressing the colonial divide; they were there for...
Gentrification is often described metaphorically as a form of ‘colonization,’ however in this paper ...
This article considers how racial capitalism can be productively mobilized to extend contemporary wo...
This article contributes to the decolonization of urban political ecology (UPE) by centering the ong...
This paper aims at examining the terms of standardizing physical space and its social uses, as well ...
Departing from an appraisal of the topical relevance of what Canadian based geographer Derek Gregory...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
This thesis undertakes an examination and articulation of the colonial dynamics of Settler people, c...
Modernist narratives of the colonial city in Africa have emphasised the division of urban space betw...
Since the 1980s it has become commonplace to consider colonial cities as physical urban realms segre...
Postcolonial urbanism encompasses a range of scholarship in urban studies that engages with postcolo...
This paper serves as an introduction to the “Contested urban territories: decolonized perspectives” ...