Hinterlands of the Capitalocene

Book Chapter (2021)
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N. Katsikis (Université du Luxembourg)

Neil Brenner (University of Chicago)

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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429259593-6
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2021
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English
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Pages (from-to)
34-48
ISBN (electronic)
9780429259593

Abstract

Contemporary conceptualizations of the urban condition emphasize the specific geographies, dynamics and consequences of city-building processes, whether in specific regional contexts or as a national, continental or global aggregation. The urban is conceived with reference to the conditions, morphologies and transformations of the city, a specific type of human settlement or techno-infrastructure that is contrasted to other, putatively non-urban spaces. Prior to the 1970s, the field of urban studies devoted extensive attention to the role of non-city landscapes in the urbanization process. The major contemporary counterpoints to this hegemonic, city-centric approach to urban studies are associated with various streams of urban ecological thought.

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