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Securing Urbanism Contagion Power And Risk Mark Laurence Jackson

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Securing Urbanism Contagion Power And Risk Mark Laurence Jackson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Pages: 483
Author: Mark Laurence Jackson, Mark Hanlen
ISBN: 9789811599637, 9811599637
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Securing Urbanism Contagion Power And Risk Mark Laurence Jackson by Mark Laurence Jackson, Mark Hanlen 9789811599637, 9811599637 instant download after payment.

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.

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