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The planetary urban fabric is understood instead as comprising new spaces and frames of analysis, such as landscapes with minimal populations, sites of extraction or “non-urban” areas that are often neglected by traditional studies on agglomeration processes and inter-city connections (Brenner & Schmid, 2018).
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25 juil. 2017 · Yet one cannot simply graft such substantial critiques on to an emergent epistemology of the planetary urban, as if they were missing pieces ...
... planetary urban transformation, which are relativizing the inherited spatial dualisms (city/countryside, urban/rural, human/nonhuman) and scalar imaginaries ...
16 déc. 2018 · In contrast to many of our critics, Neil Brenner and I understand planetary urban- ization not as a single encompassing urban process, but ...
29 juil. 2021 · Planetary urban involution thus evokes the grim consequences that occur as growing numbers of displaced and dispossessed postcolonial subjects ...
associated planetary urban networks.6. • The end of the “wilderness.” In every region of the globe, erstwhile “wilderness” spaces are being transformed and ...
... planetary urban networks.6• The end of the “wilderness.” In every region of the globe, erstwhile “wilderness” spaces are being transformed and degraded ...
29 juil. 2021 · Planetary urban involution thus evokes the grim consequences that occur as growing numbers of displaced and dispossessed postcolonial subjects ...
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1 août 2022 · As withdrawing, regenerating, and making kin have shown, planetary urban diversity demands a high degree of utopian thinking and acting ...
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4 juil. 2021 · ... planetary urban processes. This article proposes an alternative genealogy of planetary urbanization by looking at—both theoretically and ...