In this short response I address Acuto et al.’s proposition to engage with the political economy of city benchmarking and rankings in order to show that critical urban scholarship can do better than ‘limiting itself to criticism’. I argue that such engagement would require deeper reflexion on the political economy of critical urban scholarship itself and the style of research needed. I also discuss the extent to which this engagement with cities’ comparative imagination as performed through benchmarks, rankings and indices runs the risk of overlooking other forms of global comparative endeavours happening outside of international urban solutions forums
In this paper, I propose to set out some thoughts about theory and research on global urbanism. I us...
Summary. This paper examines the relationship between urbanisation and globalisation beyond the so-c...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
This short response does two things. First, it argues that urban benchmarks have specific and struct...
This paper engages the debate between assemblage thinking as an emerging body of critical urban theo...
An expanded set of sites, a more differentiated set of references and linguistic diversification hav...
Urban research is unreflexive toward its object of study, the city, compromising its methodologies a...
Global city-thinking has, in the past years, had a very real pull on society. Global cities seem an ...
We thank Peter Taylor for his insightful and even-handed comments. We agree that our work and the re...
The study of urban competitiveness has taken off during the past two decades. From the outset there ...
This paper is a collaborative effort between academic researchers and practitioners to consider the ...
This paper contains a theoretical reflection about the methodology and meaning given to the global c...
Abstract. The paper is a critique of a critique; it explains why the most salient and influential cr...
Inspired by postcolonial critiques, urban studies today is characterized by conceptual and methodolo...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
In this paper, I propose to set out some thoughts about theory and research on global urbanism. I us...
Summary. This paper examines the relationship between urbanisation and globalisation beyond the so-c...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...
This short response does two things. First, it argues that urban benchmarks have specific and struct...
This paper engages the debate between assemblage thinking as an emerging body of critical urban theo...
An expanded set of sites, a more differentiated set of references and linguistic diversification hav...
Urban research is unreflexive toward its object of study, the city, compromising its methodologies a...
Global city-thinking has, in the past years, had a very real pull on society. Global cities seem an ...
We thank Peter Taylor for his insightful and even-handed comments. We agree that our work and the re...
The study of urban competitiveness has taken off during the past two decades. From the outset there ...
This paper is a collaborative effort between academic researchers and practitioners to consider the ...
This paper contains a theoretical reflection about the methodology and meaning given to the global c...
Abstract. The paper is a critique of a critique; it explains why the most salient and influential cr...
Inspired by postcolonial critiques, urban studies today is characterized by conceptual and methodolo...
textabstractIt is hard to overestimate the scholarly impact of Saskia Sassen’s global city theoretic...
In this paper, I propose to set out some thoughts about theory and research on global urbanism. I us...
Summary. This paper examines the relationship between urbanisation and globalisation beyond the so-c...
Today is a new metropolitan age and for the first time ever more people live in cities than they do ...