In wartime cities become prime objects for attack and sustain different levels of destruction. The increase since the 1990s in the number and scale of violent conflicts has resulted in growing awareness of the devastating aspect of war in urban areas, which now enjoys the coinage “urbicide”. It is by far and large the outcome of the shift from research focused on the history and spatiality of armed conflicts, to a moralist-oriented approach based on the political economies and socio-cultural geographies of militarism. Yet, as portrayed in the case of Tel Aviv-Jaffa, it limits the analysis of the variety of effects of war which vary widely due to location, intensity of fighting and prevailing social, cultural and economic realities
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
Part of the TRAFO series “Reconstructing Neighborhoods of War” By Kai Vöckler Understanding the repe...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
The razing of Jericho; the sack of Magdeburg; the siege of Leningrad; the fire-bombing of Dresden. E...
This article is a part of a research that is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins a...
IntroductionCities under armed conflict become urban laboratories. Changes of their urban structure ...
In recent years, cities in countries such as Syria, Ukraine, and Somalia have been sites of major in...
Cities under armed conflict become urban laboratories. Changes of their urban structure reflect intr...
War and the City examines the geopolitical significance of the Lebanese Civil War with specific focu...
In the bombing of urban settlements, the main impacts have been on resident civilians, living space ...
In the bombing of urban settlements, the main impacts have been on resident civilians, living space ...
This thesis questions the interconnections between urbanity, place identity, urban destruction and r...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
This chapter theorises the postwar city in order to enable its study. It first theorises the postwar...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
Part of the TRAFO series “Reconstructing Neighborhoods of War” By Kai Vöckler Understanding the repe...
There is a long history of cities being playing key roles in different types of violence and militar...
The razing of Jericho; the sack of Magdeburg; the siege of Leningrad; the fire-bombing of Dresden. E...
This article is a part of a research that is structured on the analysis of the definition of ruins a...
IntroductionCities under armed conflict become urban laboratories. Changes of their urban structure ...
In recent years, cities in countries such as Syria, Ukraine, and Somalia have been sites of major in...
Cities under armed conflict become urban laboratories. Changes of their urban structure reflect intr...
War and the City examines the geopolitical significance of the Lebanese Civil War with specific focu...
In the bombing of urban settlements, the main impacts have been on resident civilians, living space ...
In the bombing of urban settlements, the main impacts have been on resident civilians, living space ...
This thesis questions the interconnections between urbanity, place identity, urban destruction and r...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
This chapter theorises the postwar city in order to enable its study. It first theorises the postwar...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
This paper examines how a cognitive boundary with no physical presence has affected life in the citi...
Part of the TRAFO series “Reconstructing Neighborhoods of War” By Kai Vöckler Understanding the repe...