The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics
Routledge International Handbooks Series

Coordinators: Ward Kevin, Jonas Andrew E. G., Miller Byron, Wilson David

Language: English
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REO Properties; GPN; urban commons; Mayors Climate Protection Agreement; global production networks; Vice Versa; urban gardening; Social Reproduction; sustainability; Urban Politics; resilience; Poverty Management; smart growth; Urban Political Ecology; hybridization; Public Private Partnerships; urban informality; Smart Cities; urban poverty management; Mississippi River Watersheds; Infrastructural citizenship; Green Infrastructure; climate change risk; Community Gardens; Google buses; Urban Agriculture; Compassionate capitalism; Uber cars; Tech Mobility; Andrew E.G; Jonas; ULLs; Byron Miller; Climate Change; David Wilson; GPN; Allan Cochrane; Urban Community Gardens; Deborah G; Martin; Public Infrastructures; Theresa Enright; Urban Green Spaces; Ugo Rossi; Instant Cities; Yonn Dierwechter; Wage Theft; Christopher Mele; Critical Urban Theorists; Matthew H; McLeskey; Rachel Bok; Neil M; Coe; Ute Lehrer; Peter Pantalone; Barney Warf; Jennifer L; Rice; James Angel; Alex Loftus; Marit Rosol; Ryan Holifield; David Saurí; Eliot Tretter; Elizabeth J; Mueller; Martin J; Murray; Jason Hackworth; Philip Ashton; David Giband; Luis L.M; Aguiar; Yanick Noiseux; Michelle Buckley; Emily Reid-Musson; Marc Doussard; David Jordhus-Lier; Debbie Prabawati; Ilda Lindell; Nik Theodore; Joshua Evans; Geoff DeVerteuil; Rina Ghose; Margaret Pettygrove; Helen Jarvis; Charlotte Lemanski; Nathan McClintock; Christiana Miewald; Eugene McCann; Kacper Pobłocki; Kevin Fox Gotham; Clare Cannon; Markus Hesse; James Evans; Harriet Bulkeley; Yuliya Voytenko; Kes McCormick; Steven Curtis; Julie Cidell; Jason Henderson; Helga Leitner; Samuel Nowak; Virginie Mamadouh; Kevin R; Cox; Carolina Sternberg; Lauren Alfrey; France Winddance Twine; Fran Tonkiss; Will McKeithen; Larry Knopp; Michael Brown; Ulf Strohmayer; Samuel Mössner; Rob Krueger; Stuart C; Aitken; Jasmine Arpagian; Andrew Kythreotis

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The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for urban politics. The scope of this handbook?s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the most important, innovative and recent critical developments to the interdisciplinary field of urban politics, drawing upon a range of examples from within and across the Global North and Global South.

This handbook is organized into nine interrelated sections, with an introductory chapter setting out the rationale, aims and structure of the Handbook, and short introductory commentaries at the beginning of each part. It questions the eliding of ?urban politics? into the ?politics of the city?, reconsidering the usefulness of the distinction between ?old? and ?new? urban politics, considering issues of ?class?, ?gender?, ?race? and the ways in which they intersect, appear and reappear in matters of urban politics, how best to theorize the roles of capital, the state and other actors, such as social movements, in the production of the city and, finally, issues of doing urban political research. The various chapters explore the issues of urban politics of economic development, environment and nature in the city, governance and planning, the politics of labour as well as living spaces. The concluding sections of the Handbook examine the politics over alternative visions of cities of the future and provide concluding discussions and reflections, particularly on the futures for urban politics in an increasingly ?global? and multidisciplinary context.

With over forty-five contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this handbook provides critical reviews and appraisals of current conceptual and theoretical approaches and future developments in urban politics. It is a key reference to all researchers and policy-makers with an interest in urban politics.

Introduction Part I Approaching the space(s) of urban politics Part II Spaces of Economic Development Part III Spaces of the Environment and Nature Part IV Spaces of Governing and Planning Part V Spaces of Labour Part VI Spaces of Living Part VII Spaces of Circulation Part VIII Spaces of Identity Part IX Spaces of Utopia and Dystopia Index

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Kevin Ward is Professor of Human Geography in the School of Environment, Education and Development and Director of the Manchester Urban Institute (www.mui.manchester.ac.uk) at the University of Manchester, UK.

Andrew E. G. Jonas is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Hull, UK.

Byron Miller is Professor and the Coordinator of the Urban Studies Interdisciplinary Program, University of Calgary, Canada.

David Wilson is Professor of Geography, Urban Planning, and the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.