This article argues that a critical urban studies needs to examine the reproduction of crisis in cities not just at a macro level, but also in the day-to-day activities in urban administrations. Time and power are implicated in frenetic activities in which officials find themselves beleaguered by the pace of change and the opportunities for learning then evaporate. An urban imaginary, based on permanent possibilities for the future, enables a culture of expertise to emerge that is at odds with democracy through a separation between the forms of justification it deploys and the contexts of its application. That process enables a spectator view of the urban that is fed by an antiseptic scientism in which models and ideas for urban development...
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. ...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of t...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The irreversible transition towards urban living entails complex challenges and vulnerabilities for ...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
The current era of global urbanization is defined by a convergence of economic and political crises,...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This article aims to develop a comparative framework of analysis to study urban crises, arguing that...
Crises spur reflection and re-evaluation of what matters and what is valued. The impacts of the 2008...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
This article analyses official urban imaginaries of "demolition for development" in two different UK...
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. ...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of t...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The irreversible transition towards urban living entails complex challenges and vulnerabilities for ...
Cities have been missing from analyses of the global economic crisis and debates about how to genera...
This paper deals with the question how urban crises – whether political, economic, financial, enviro...
The current era of global urbanization is defined by a convergence of economic and political crises,...
This paper engages with a recent set of critical arguments concerning the 'post-crisis city' and the...
This paper asks what critical urban theory can add to the sociology of disasters. If the fundamental...
This article aims to develop a comparative framework of analysis to study urban crises, arguing that...
Crises spur reflection and re-evaluation of what matters and what is valued. The impacts of the 2008...
In the face of severe political, economic and environmental crises at the urban level, cities have b...
This article analyses official urban imaginaries of "demolition for development" in two different UK...
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. ...
Journal ArticleCopyright © 2014 Urban Research Publications LimitedThis is the accepted version of t...