Urban studies inside/out : theory, method, practice

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Urban studies inside/out : theory, method, practice

edited by Helga Leitner, Jamie Peck & Eric Sheppard

SAGE, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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At a time of intense theoretical debates in urban studies, the research practices underlying such theories have not received the same attention. This original and creative text interrogates the methodological underpinnings of contemporary urban scholarship, with reference to different global sites and situations, as well as to recent debates around postcolonial, planetary, and provincialized urban theories. Rather than reducing methodological questions to a matter of tools and techniques, it unearths the complex connections between theory, research design, empirical work, expositional style, and normative-ethical commitments. Innovatively co-produced by faculty and graduate students from a variety of disciplines, Urban Studies Inside-Out it is comprised of three parts. Part I: An introduction to the field of urban studies and its changing theories, methodological norms and practices. Part II: Features a collection of methodological essays co-authored by graduate students, deconstructing the research designs, the methodological practices, and the modes of presentation and representation across recent urban monographs. Part III: Consists of informative keyword primers which explicate the key concepts and formulations in the field of urban studies. This volume offers a welcome intervention within urban studies, and stands to make a valuable contribution for graduate students and researchers.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Reorientations 1 Urban studies unbound: postmillennial spaces of theory, by Helga Leitner, Eric Sheppard and Jamie Peck 2 Doing urban studies: navigating the methodological terrain, by Eric Sheppard, Helga Leitner and Jamie Peck 3 Urban studies inside/out: a guide for readers and researchers, by Jamie Peck, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard Part 2 Methodological essays 4 Constructing a feminist urban political economy: on Leslie Kern's Sex and the revitalized city, by Kyle Loewen, Devra Waldman and Mikael Omstedt 5 Dreaming and scheming the 'world-class' city: on Asher Ghertner's Rule by Aesthetics, by Dimitar Anguelov, Emma Colven and Prajna Rao 6 Fluid assemblages: on Lisa Bjoerkman's Pipe Politics, by Tanya Matthan, Emma Colven and Hudson Spivey 7 Constructing and contesting the banlieue: on Mustafa Dikec's Badlands of the Republic, by Nina Ebner, Joe Penny and Andre Comandon 8 Frustrated encounters: on Ahmed Kanna's Dubai: The City as Corporation, by Nafis Hasan, Hudson Spivey and Kenton Card 9 Rescaling the urban: on Neil Brenner's New State Spaces, by Joseph A Daniels, Mikael Omstedt and Dimitar Anguelov 10 Ethnography in the boundary zones: on Robert Fairbanks' How it Works, by Samuel Nowak and Thomas Howard 11 Ethnographic exchanges: on Philippe Bourgois' In Search of Respect, by Tom Howard, Samuel Nowak and Fernanda Jahn-Verri 12 Grounding the housing question in land: on Anna Haila's Urban Land Rent, by Kenton Card, Joseph A Daniels and Andre Comandon 13 Mapping urban governance: on You-tien Hsing's Great Urban Transformation, by Tyler Harlan and Jaehyeon Park 14 Claiming rights to the city: on James Holston's Insurgent Citizenship, by Carolyn Prouse and Fernanda Jahn-Verri 15 Visualizing liquid cities: on Matthew Gandy's Fabric of Space: Water, by CS Ponder and Sophie Webber 16 Writing the heterogeneous city: on AbdouMaliq Simone's City Life from Jakarta to Dakar, by Prajna Rao and Andre Comandon 17 In search of ordinary 'elsewheres' in global urbanism? On Ola Soederstroem's Cities in Relations, by Rachel Bok 18 Urban comparison, quantified: on Michael Storper, Thomas Kemeny, Naji Makarem and Taner Osman's The Rise and Fall of Urban Economies, by Andre Comandon, Kenton Card and Joseph A. Daniels Part 3 Reflections 19 Turning Urban Studies Inside/out, by Jamie Peck, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard APPENDIX: Keywords Bibliography

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  • NCID
    BB29605128
  • ISBN
    • 9781526438096
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Los Angeles
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 360 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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