The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. It highlights a need to review the current social organisation of knowledge within cities and the implications for academic practice – in other words, whose interests are being served? Whose knowledge claims are being supported and justified? The article considers how the knowledge practices of cities and universities often exacerbate urban problems that are perpetuated by a limited imaginary and selectivity. It is argued that a gap exists between the content of knowledge and the context of its application. What is required are new ways of practising collaborative research that do not compromise critique, but open it up to engagement with for...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
Today’s processes of urbanisation and the significant projected growth and shift of dynamic urbanisa...
This issue marks the beginning of a new editorial cycle. In the seventh volume of the journal the ed...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
This article examines the relations between the knowledge economy and the modes of developing proces...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, as part of its mission, sustainability science c...
Increasing attention is being focused upon the roles of cities in knowledge-based development in the...
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on the role of academic–practice relationships i...
The academic debate on «sustainable city» is like a large arena, where heterogeneous approaches and ...
Along with disastrous health and economic implications, COVID-19 has also been an epidemic of misin...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
Cities and the Knowledge Economy is an in-depth, interdisciplinary, international and comparative e...
Understanding and transforming how cities think is a crucial part of developing effective knowledge ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences—as academics and professionals—in coproducing ...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
Today’s processes of urbanisation and the significant projected growth and shift of dynamic urbanisa...
This issue marks the beginning of a new editorial cycle. In the seventh volume of the journal the ed...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
The article examines the conditions required for producing knowledge for just urban sustainability. ...
This article examines the relations between the knowledge economy and the modes of developing proces...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, as part of its mission, sustainability science c...
Increasing attention is being focused upon the roles of cities in knowledge-based development in the...
This paper contributes to the burgeoning literature on the role of academic–practice relationships i...
The academic debate on «sustainable city» is like a large arena, where heterogeneous approaches and ...
Along with disastrous health and economic implications, COVID-19 has also been an epidemic of misin...
This book provides new insights on cities and the nature of urban development, and the role of knowl...
Cities and the Knowledge Economy is an in-depth, interdisciplinary, international and comparative e...
Understanding and transforming how cities think is a crucial part of developing effective knowledge ...
The purpose of this paper is to share our experiences—as academics and professionals—in coproducing ...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
Today’s processes of urbanisation and the significant projected growth and shift of dynamic urbanisa...
This issue marks the beginning of a new editorial cycle. In the seventh volume of the journal the ed...