Since the late eighteenth century, academic engagement with
political, economic, social, cultural and spatial changes in our
cities has been dominated by theoretical frameworks crafted with
reference to just a small number of cities. This book offers an
important antidote to the continuing focus of urban studies on
cities in the Global North .
Urban Theory Beyond the West contains twenty chapters from
leading scholars, raising important theoretical issues about cities
throughout the world. Past and current conceptual developments are
reviewed and organized into four parts: De-centring the City offers
critical perspectives on re-imagining urban theoretical debates
through consideration of the diversity and heterogeneity of city
life; Order/Disorder focuses on the political, physical and
everyday ways in which cities are regulated and used in ways that
confound this ordering; Mobilities explores the movements of
people, ideas and policy in cities and between them and Imaginaries
investigates how urbanity is differently perceived and experienced.
There are three kinds of chapters published in this volume:
theories generated about urbanity beyond the West; critiques,
reworking or refining of Western urban theory based upon conceptual
reflection about cities from around the world and hybrid approaches
that develop both of these perspectives.
Urban Theory Beyond the West offers a critical and accessible
review of theoretical developments, providing an original and
groundbreaking contribution to urban theory. It is essential
reading for students and practitioners interested in urban studies,
development studies and geography.
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