This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de‐exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eastern cities. The introduction argues that the study of Middle Eastern cities has been constrained in its analytical and methodological focus by a genealogy shaped by a triad of regional exceptions–Islam, oil, and authoritarianism–and that the three pieces curated for this special section move beyond those constraints in important ways. Focusing on geographical places and time periods that have remained peripheral to the study of Middle Eastern cities, the three articles ethnographically historicize the planned and unplanned processes through which cities in the region transform to transcend a genealogy of exceptionalism and the constraints it...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Cities of the Arabian Peninsula have been depicted stereotypically as exceptional and futuristic: th...
The fast-growing cities of the Persian Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de‐exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de‐exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de-exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de-exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
With their varied socio-physical, socio-economic, socio-cultural, and socio-political presence, citi...
With their varied socio-physical, socio-economic, socio-cultural, and socio-political presence, citi...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Cities of the Arabian Peninsula have been depicted stereotypically as exceptional and futuristic: th...
The fast-growing cities of the Persian Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de‐exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de‐exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de-exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
This special section of City and Society is dedicated to de-exceptionalizing the study of Middle Eas...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
With their varied socio-physical, socio-economic, socio-cultural, and socio-political presence, citi...
With their varied socio-physical, socio-economic, socio-cultural, and socio-political presence, citi...
Many non-scholarly and scholarly accounts on the societies, culture, and political economy of the Mi...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
International audiencePopular perceptions of the Cities in the Arabian peninsula are still extremel...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Covering about three million square kilometres, the Arabian Peninsula is mainly a diverse landscape ...
Cities of the Arabian Peninsula have been depicted stereotypically as exceptional and futuristic: th...
The fast-growing cities of the Persian Gulf are, whatever else they may be, indisputably sensational...