This paper offers an interpretive framework linking polycentric urban expansion in emerging/frontier economies to the global extension of infrastructure networks. Drawing from scholarship on state restructuring, we theorize an infrastructure scramble whereby numerous state actors and agencies make massive investments in infrastructure connectivity to secure effective integration to transnational value chains as economic and geopolitical competition intensify. This has manifold territorial implications, and matters for debates on planetary urbanization. Novel urbanization processes include the proliferation of peri-urban nodes. Built in cheaply-available land, these respond to (or anticipate economic gains from) enhanced connective infrastru...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
There is today a global recognition that we live in an ‘urban age’ of near‐planetary urbanization wh...
This chapter analyses the geographies of power and authority that new large-scale infrastructure pro...
This paper offers an interpretive framework linking polycentric urban expansion in emerging/frontier...
Contemporary development policy portrays enhanced connectivity as the key to fostering economic grow...
Understandings of global infrastructure within and between cities have primarily focused on two form...
In this paper I argue that global urbanism produces peripherality in ways that cannot be adequately ...
How is Globalisation changing the form and spatial structure of cities today? Deceptively simple, th...
This paper examines the neoliberal reshaping of infrastructure provision in Brazil's extreme north s...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
This paper critically analyses Africa’s ‘Ports Race’, the massive increase in port infrastructure in...
International audienceOver the last few years, nexus-thinking has become a buzzword in urban researc...
This article argues that standardized, public or private infrastructure monopolies are receding as h...
Understandings of global infrastructure within and between cities have primarily focused on two form...
The fast and often chaotic urbanization of the developing world generates both economic opportunity ...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
There is today a global recognition that we live in an ‘urban age’ of near‐planetary urbanization wh...
This chapter analyses the geographies of power and authority that new large-scale infrastructure pro...
This paper offers an interpretive framework linking polycentric urban expansion in emerging/frontier...
Contemporary development policy portrays enhanced connectivity as the key to fostering economic grow...
Understandings of global infrastructure within and between cities have primarily focused on two form...
In this paper I argue that global urbanism produces peripherality in ways that cannot be adequately ...
How is Globalisation changing the form and spatial structure of cities today? Deceptively simple, th...
This paper examines the neoliberal reshaping of infrastructure provision in Brazil's extreme north s...
International audienceCities around the world are undergoing profound changes. In this global era, w...
This paper critically analyses Africa’s ‘Ports Race’, the massive increase in port infrastructure in...
International audienceOver the last few years, nexus-thinking has become a buzzword in urban researc...
This article argues that standardized, public or private infrastructure monopolies are receding as h...
Understandings of global infrastructure within and between cities have primarily focused on two form...
The fast and often chaotic urbanization of the developing world generates both economic opportunity ...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
There is today a global recognition that we live in an ‘urban age’ of near‐planetary urbanization wh...
This chapter analyses the geographies of power and authority that new large-scale infrastructure pro...