Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of the following article: Rodgers, S., Barnett, C. and Cochrane, A. (2014), Where is Urban Politics?. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 38: 1551–1560, which has been published in final form at doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12143We outline the rationale for reopening the issue of the spatiality of the 'urban' in urban politics. There is a long tradition of arguing about the distinctive political qualities of urban sites, practices and processes. Recent work often relies on spatial concepts or metaphors that anchor various political phenomena to cities while simultaneously putting the specificity of the urban itself in question. This s...
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PublishedArticleRodgers S, Barnett C, Cochrane A, 2014, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited ver...
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We outline the rationale for re-opening the issue of the spatiality of the ‘urban’ in urban politics...
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This paper uses Jacque Rancière\u27s understanding of politics to ask what makes cities political en...
PublishedArticleRodgers S, Barnett C, Cochrane A, 2014, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited ver...
This article draws novel links between ‘anti-politics’, austerity and a political horizon centred on...
We outline the rationale for re-opening the issue of the spatiality of the ‘urban’ in urban politics...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
Within contemporary social theory and social science, urban and media studies are seen as zones of s...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis ar...
The concept of planetary urbanization has emerged in recent years amongst neo- Lefebvrian urban sch...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
This article argues that a critical urban studies needs to examine the reproduction of crisis in cit...
This paper deals with urban political geographies and, most particularly, with political economy per...
For many years, the scholarship of urban politics has drifted away from political science, both theo...
This introduction to the special section explores geopolitical dimensions of conflict and violence i...
In the wake of both post-colonial critiques of urban studies and the emerging realities of “planetar...
Previously published as a special issue of Policy Studies, this volume demonstrates the vitality of ...
This paper uses Jacque Rancière\u27s understanding of politics to ask what makes cities political en...
PublishedArticleRodgers S, Barnett C, Cochrane A, 2014, The definitive, peer-reviewed and edited ver...
This article draws novel links between ‘anti-politics’, austerity and a political horizon centred on...