The last decade has seen an increasing interest in the application of assemblage thinking, in geography, sociology, and urban studies. Different interpretations of the Deleuzian concept of assemblage give rise to the multiple articulations of the term in urban studies so far. This paper aims to review the recently published research on assemblage theory and explore the implications of assemblage thinking in urban studies. The study thus provides an overview of the most significant contributions in the area, including a succinct bibliography on the subject. The paper concludes that assemblage can be effectively adopted as a way of thinking in urban studies to provide a theoretical lens for understanding the complexity of the city problems by...
This research addresses the concept of self-organisation, particularly with regard to how it enables...
What is the relationship between how cities work and what cities mean? Spatial Cultures: Towards a N...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
Urban studies today is marked by many active debates. In an earlier paper, we addressed some of thes...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
Theoretical, conceptual and methodological choices must be framed in relation to concrete explanator...
This paper seeks to bypass assumptions that researchers in critical algorithmic studies and urban st...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the notion of assemblage and how I have deployed it in my wo...
From examinations of prehistoric burial to understanding post-industrial spaces and heritage practic...
This article places those working for change in urban neighbourhoods at the centre of debates on urb...
This paper engages the debate between assemblage thinking as an emerging body of critical urban theo...
International audience“Urbanity” has become a “fuzzy/unclear concept” (Bourdin, 2010) which is even ...
What does the term urban mean nowadays? Although it is an established fact that the urbanization is...
In critical urban studies, managed urban regeneration has been linked to trajectories of neo-liberal...
This paper engages with the ontology and epistemology of urban mapping. While geographical informati...
This research addresses the concept of self-organisation, particularly with regard to how it enables...
What is the relationship between how cities work and what cities mean? Spatial Cultures: Towards a N...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...
Urban studies today is marked by many active debates. In an earlier paper, we addressed some of thes...
It is proposed that assemblage theory offers the possibility to explore archaeological evidence in ...
Theoretical, conceptual and methodological choices must be framed in relation to concrete explanator...
This paper seeks to bypass assumptions that researchers in critical algorithmic studies and urban st...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the notion of assemblage and how I have deployed it in my wo...
From examinations of prehistoric burial to understanding post-industrial spaces and heritage practic...
This article places those working for change in urban neighbourhoods at the centre of debates on urb...
This paper engages the debate between assemblage thinking as an emerging body of critical urban theo...
International audience“Urbanity” has become a “fuzzy/unclear concept” (Bourdin, 2010) which is even ...
What does the term urban mean nowadays? Although it is an established fact that the urbanization is...
In critical urban studies, managed urban regeneration has been linked to trajectories of neo-liberal...
This paper engages with the ontology and epistemology of urban mapping. While geographical informati...
This research addresses the concept of self-organisation, particularly with regard to how it enables...
What is the relationship between how cities work and what cities mean? Spatial Cultures: Towards a N...
This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from...