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Securing Urbanism - Contagion, Power and Risk

English · Hardback

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This book is concerned with developing an in-depth understanding of contemporary political and spatial analyses of cities. In the three-part development of the book's overall argument or premise, the reader is taken in Part I through a range of contemporary critical and political understandings of urban securitizing. This is followed by an historical urban landscape of emerging liberalism and neo-liberalism, in nineteenth-century Britain and twentieth-century United States, respectively. These case-study historical chapters enable the introduction of key political issues that are more critically assayed in Parts II and III. With Part II, the reader is introduced in depth to a series of spatial analyses undertaken by Michel Foucault that have been crucial for especially late-twentieth and twenty-first century urban theory and political geography. With Part III the full ramifications of a paradigmatic shift are explored at the level of rethinking territory, population and design.
This book is timely and useful for readers who want to develop a stronger understanding of what the book's researchers term a new political paradigm in urban planning, one ultimately governed by global economic forces that define the end of probability.

List of contents

Securing Urbanism: Contagion, Power & Risk.- Part I: Politics of Contagion.- Chapter 1. Contagious Flows.- Chapter 2. Cholera.- Chapter 3. Sub-Prime.- Part II: Securing the Urban.- Chapter 4. Spatiality and Power.- Chapter 5. Governing Security.- Chapter 6. Bio-political Urbanism.- Part III: Post-political Urbanism.- Chapter 7. Indistinct Politics.- Chapter 8. Political Animals.- Chapter 9. Marketplace of Risk.

About the author










Mark Jackson is Associate Professor of Design in the School of Art & Design, Auckland University of Technology. He received his PhD in architecture from the University of Sydney and has taught in a range of architecture schools in Australia, Europe and the United States. He has published in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, design cultures, film-philosophy, and the visual arts and has produced a number of film and video works.

 

Mark Hanlen completed his PhD at the Auckland University of Technology, having done undergraduate studies in Spatial Design. His doctoral research focused on the politics of urbanism, engaging especially the work of Michel Foucault. Mark is currently working in professional practice with the Auckland architecture firm, Stephenson and Turner. 



Product details

Authors Mark Hanlen, Mark Laurenc Jackson, Mark Laurence Jackson, Mar Laurence Jackson, Mark Laurence Jackson
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.01.2021
 
EAN 9789811599637
ISBN 978-981-1599-63-7
No. of pages 483
Dimensions 160 mm x 29 mm x 241 mm
Illustrations XIV, 483 p. 1 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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