The Routledge Handbook on Cities of the Global South
Susan Parnell editor Sophie Oldfield editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Mar '14
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The renaissance in urban theory draws directly from a fresh focus on the neglected realities of cities beyond the west and embraces the global south as the epicentre of urbanism. This Handbook engages the complex ways in which cities of the global south and the global north are rapidly shifting, the imperative for multiple genealogies of knowledge production, as well as a diversity of empirical entry points to understand contemporary urban dynamics.
The Handbook works towards a geographical realignment in urban studies, bringing into conversation a wide array of cities across the global south – the ‘ordinary’, ‘mega’, ‘global’ and ‘peripheral’. With interdisciplinary contributions from a range of leading international experts, it profiles an emergent and geographically diverse body of work. The contributions draw on conflicting and divergent debates to open up discussion on the meaning of the city in, or of, the global south; arguments that are fluid and increasingly contested geographically and conceptually. It reflects on critical urbanism, the macro- and micro-scale forces that shape cities, including ideological, demographic and technological shifts, and constantly changing global and regional economic dynamics. Working with southern reference points, the chapters present themes in urban politics, identity and environment in ways that (re)frame our thinking about cities. The Handbook engages the twenty-first-century city through a ‘southern urban’ lens to stimulate scholarly, professional and activist engagements with the city.
"In all, this collection offers a stimulating and provocative set of essays which highlight both the prosaic empirical aspects of urban development in cities of the south, as well as offering critical engagement with relatively new debates." – Melanie Lombard, University of Manchester
"Parnell and Oldfield have done well to assemble a varied and erudite group of academics and practitioners for this book. While this is chiefly an academic publication, it would be of interest to a reader wishing to understand more about the dynamics of southern cities and the debates and issues that are central to this element of the urban. It is a well-written and comprehensive anthology." – R.T. Massey, Urban Forum
ISBN: 9780415818650
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Weight: 1380g
636 pages