Operational Landscapes
Hinterlands of the Capitalocene
Journal Article
(2020)
Research Group
Urban Design
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Urban Design
Issue number
1
Volume number
90
Pages (from-to)
22-31
Abstract
In recent decades, the field of urban studies has neglected the question of the hinterland: the city's complex, changing relations to the diverse noncity landscapes that support urban life. Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis of the Urban Theory Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Design argue that this ‘hinterland question’ remains essential, but must also be radically reimagined under contemporary conditions.
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