In recent years, urban research has become increasingly concerned with the social, political and economic implications of the techno-political and socio-scientific consensus that the present unsustainable and unjust environmental conditions require a transformation of the way urban life is organized. In the article, I shall argue that the present consensual vision of the urban environment presenting a clear and present danger annuls the properly political moment and contributes to what a number of authors have defined as the emergence and consolidation of a postpolitical and postdemocratic condition. This will be the key theme developed in this contribution. First, I shall attempt to theorize and re-centre the political as a pivotal moment ...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
This article addresses the question as to why, in contrast to national governments, city administrat...
The chapter starts from the premise that it is vitally important to recognize that the rapid rate of...
This and the subsequent papers in this special issue set out the contours of Marxian urban political...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
Funder: H2020 European Research Council; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/100010663 Urban political...
This chapter focuses on the book’s central theme on how to organize anew the articulation between em...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch out a conception of urban political aesthetics aimed ...
The growing field of urban political ecology (UPE) has greatly advanced understandings of the socio-...
This paper lays out the lineaments of a post-capitalist grassroots urbanism in response to climate c...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
This commentary reflects on the influence of the post-political critique on urban studies. In this l...
International audienceDrawing on an empirical study of environmental policies in Manchester (UK) and...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...
This article addresses the question as to why, in contrast to national governments, city administrat...
The chapter starts from the premise that it is vitally important to recognize that the rapid rate of...
This and the subsequent papers in this special issue set out the contours of Marxian urban political...
This article responds to the call for planning theorists to develop a posthumanist approach to plann...
Funder: H2020 European Research Council; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/100010663 Urban political...
This chapter focuses on the book’s central theme on how to organize anew the articulation between em...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch out a conception of urban political aesthetics aimed ...
The growing field of urban political ecology (UPE) has greatly advanced understandings of the socio-...
This paper lays out the lineaments of a post-capitalist grassroots urbanism in response to climate c...
Over the past three decades, research in urban politics or increasingly urban governance reveals a l...
This commentary reflects on the influence of the post-political critique on urban studies. In this l...
International audienceDrawing on an empirical study of environmental policies in Manchester (UK) and...
Privatization of urban space is increasing, the needs of the global economy push out those of ordina...
This is the accepted version of the following article: Barnett, C. (2014), What Do Cities Have to Do...
The debate on urban sustainability has now been on the research agenda for a number of years. One el...