Book Series in Geography

Questioning Cities

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Urban Assemblages

How Actor-Network Theory Changes Urban Studies

Edited by Ignacio Farías, Thomas Bender

This book takes it as a given that the city is made of multiple partially localized assemblages built of heterogeneous networks, spaces, and practices. The…

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2009 | Hardback: 978-0-415-48662-0 (Routledge)

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Globalization, Violence and the Visual Culture of Cities

Edited by Christoph Lindner

What connects garbage dumps in New York, bomb sites in Baghdad, and skyscrapers in São Paulo? How is contemporary visual culture – extending from art…

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2009 | Hardback: 978-0-415-48214-1 (Routledge)

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Searching for the Just City

Debates in Urban Theory and Practice

Edited by Peter Marcuse, James Connolly, Johannes Novy, Ingrid Olivo, Cuz Potter, Justin Steil

Cities are many things. Among their least appealing aspects, cities are frequently characterized by concentrations of insecurity and exploitation. Cities have also long represented promises…

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2009 | Hardback: 978-0-415-77613-4 (Routledge)

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Life in the Megalopolis

Mexico City and Sao Paulo

By Lucia Sa

The modern metropolis has been called 'the symbol of our times', and life in it epitomizes, for many, modernity itself. But what to make of…

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2007 | Paperback: 978-0-415-39272-3 (Routledge)

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Cities, Nationalism and Democratization

By Scott A. Bollens

Cities, Nationalism, and Democratization provides a theoretically informed, practice-oriented account of intercultural conflict and co-existence in cities. Bollens uses a wide-ranging set of over 100…

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2007 | Hardback: 978-0-415-41947-5 (Routledge)

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Cities in Globalization

Practices, policies and theories

Edited by Peter Taylor, Ben Derudder, Pieter Saey, Frank Witlox

Despite traditionally being a strong research topic in urban studies, inter-city relations had become grossly neglected until recently, when it was placed back on the…

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2006 | Hardback: 978-0-415-40984-1 (Routledge)

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Cities and Race

America's New Black Ghetto

By David Wilson

This fascinating book examines the 1990s rise of a new black ghetto in rust belt America, 'the global ghetto'. It uses the emergent perspective of…

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2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-35806-4 (Routledge)

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Small Cities

Urban Experience Beyond the Metropolis

By David Bell, Mark Jayne

Until now, much research in the field of urban planning and change has focused on the economic, political, social, cultural and spatial transformations of global…

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2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-36658-8 (Routledge)

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City Publics

The (Dis)enchantments of Urban Encounters

By Sophie Watson

Some cities have grown into mega cities and some into uncontrolled sprawl; others have seen their centres decline with populations moving to the suburbs. In…

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2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-31228-8 (Routledge)

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Urban Space and Cityscapes

Perspectives from Modern and Contemporary Culture

Edited by Christoph Lindner

From the verticals of New York, Hong Kong and Singapore to the sprawls of London, Paris and Jakarta, this interdisciplinary volume of new writing examines…

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2006 | Paperback: 978-0-415-36653-3 (Routledge)

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Series Details:

Gary Bridge, University of Bristol, UK

The Questioning Cities series brings together an unusual mix of urban scholars under the title. Rather than taking a broadly economic approach, planning approach or more socio-cultural approach, it aims to include titles from a multi-disciplinary field of those interested in critical urban analysis. The series thus includes authors who draw on contemporary social, urban and critical theory to explore different aspects of the city. It is not therefore a series made up of books which are largely case-studies of different cities and predominantly descriptive. It seeks instead to extend current debates, through in most cases, excellent empirical work, and to develop sophisticated understandings of the city from a number of disciplines including geography, sociology, politics, planning, cultural studies, philosophy and literature. The series also aims to be thoroughly international where possible, to be innovative, to surprise, and to challenge received wisdom in urban studies. Overall, it will encourage a multi-disciplinary and international dialogue always bearing in mind that simple description or empirical observation, which is not located within a broader theoretical framework, would not - for this series at least - be enough.