The stresses of the neoliberal academy relating to the precaritisation of labour and metricisation of research can often make it difficult in the present to envision a future of geographical thought and praxis which is capable of addressing the past and present epistemic injustices which human geography has inherited. Within the field of urban studies, the discourse of ‘urban futures’ has often been used to promise a more just and efficient future. This commentary takes the often-evoked notion of an urban future and considers how recent research in urban studies has sought to deconstruct the notion of the ‘urban’ in order to illustrate the complex and antagonistic present underlying such futures. Here urban studies has an analogous lesson f...
This paper argues that urban planners and policy-makers lack an effective future-oriented approach e...
The speed, scale, and scope of urbanisation in the past decades are unprecedented in world history, ...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
In many domains we see a proliferation of claims made about how we can predict and measure the futur...
There is a gap between contemporary urban planning theory and practice. Not only does this schism ex...
Does the city region constitute a new departure in urbanisation? If so, what are the key elements of...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
In the midst of what has been termed the ‘urban age’, two divergent approaches to understanding life...
Urbanism will be a dominant concern of policy-makers, planners, investors, researchers, businesses, ...
2 Abstract: Recently there have been a number of calls from across the social sciences for a renewa...
The author examines the materialization of geographical knowledges in relation to the ongoing neolib...
Abstract There are many ways of imagining the future of the city. We can start with the growth of ur...
to confront the issue of representation in any meaningful way. He proclaimed (p. xi), ‘if urban theo...
In the face of several recent proposals for rematerializing social and cultural geography this paper...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper argues that urban planners and policy-makers lack an effective future-oriented approach e...
The speed, scale, and scope of urbanisation in the past decades are unprecedented in world history, ...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...
In many domains we see a proliferation of claims made about how we can predict and measure the futur...
There is a gap between contemporary urban planning theory and practice. Not only does this schism ex...
Does the city region constitute a new departure in urbanisation? If so, what are the key elements of...
For some time now, the field of urban studies has been attempting to figure the urban whilst cognisa...
In the midst of what has been termed the ‘urban age’, two divergent approaches to understanding life...
Urbanism will be a dominant concern of policy-makers, planners, investors, researchers, businesses, ...
2 Abstract: Recently there have been a number of calls from across the social sciences for a renewa...
The author examines the materialization of geographical knowledges in relation to the ongoing neolib...
Abstract There are many ways of imagining the future of the city. We can start with the growth of ur...
to confront the issue of representation in any meaningful way. He proclaimed (p. xi), ‘if urban theo...
In the face of several recent proposals for rematerializing social and cultural geography this paper...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This paper argues that urban planners and policy-makers lack an effective future-oriented approach e...
The speed, scale, and scope of urbanisation in the past decades are unprecedented in world history, ...
If we now live with a planetary urban process (Brenner & Schmid, 2015a), the very idea of “future ci...