This collection stages a dynamic scholarly debate about the
ambivalent workings of technocapitalism and humanism in urban
spaces. Such workings are intended to provide multiple forms of
autonomy and empowerment but instead create intolerable
contradictions that are experienced in the form of a slavish
adherence to machines. Representing the novelty of a
post-anthropocentric grammar, this book points towards a new
ethical and political praxis. It challenges the anthropocentrism of
bio-politics and neoliberalism in order to express the constitutive
potential of an eco-sensible 'new earth'.
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