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The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for urban politics. The scope of this Handbook’s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the most important, innovative and recent critical developments to the inter-disciplinary field of urban politics, drawing upon a range of examples from within and across the Global North and Global South.

This Handbook is organized into nine inter-related sections, with an introductory chapter setting out the rationale, aims and structure of the Handbook, and short introductory commentaries at the beginning of each part. It questions the eliding of "urban politics" into the "politics of the city", reconsidering the usefulness of the distinction between "old" and "new" urban politics, considering issues of "class", "gender", "race" and the ways in which they intersect, appear and reappear in matters of urban politics, how best to theorize the roles of capital, the state and others actors, such as social movements, in the production of the city and, finally, issues of doing urban political research. The various chapters explore the issues of urban politics of economic development, environment and nature in the city, governance and planning, the politics of labour as well as living spaces. The concluding sections of the Handbook examine the politics over alternative visions of cities of the future and provide concluding discussions and reflections, particularly on the futures for urban politics in an increasingly "global" and multidisciplinary context.

With over forty-five contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this Handbook provides critical reviews and appraisals of current conceptual and theoretical approaches and future developments in urban politics. It is a key reference to all researchers and policy makers with an interest in urban politics.

Recenzijas

"The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics is a state-of-the-art guide to the diverse and dynamic worlds of urban politicsfrom environmental activism to local labor organizing, from growth elites to community gardeners, from austerity to utopia. Featuring new voices in urban studies alongside established scholars, this fine collection goes beyond a conventional tour dhorizon to open up new horizons for the field." - Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia, Canada

"The editors of the Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics have done a magnificent job: A stellar cast of authors, a global perspective, relevant thematic choices, topical case studies, and animated writing make this Handbook an indispensible companion to students of local and urban politics everywhere." - Roger Keil, York Chair in Global Sub/Urban Studies, York University, Canada

"This Handbooks carefully crafted collection of essays reviews and appraises the panoply of conceptual and theoretical approaches to urban politics as an inter-disciplinary field, and it provides a vivid portrayal of how the (urban) political itself is evolving. It will be a key reference point for students and researchers seeking to comprehend continuity and change in the (urban) political, as it is shaped across places, spaces and scales, and through shifting constellations of actors, interests, issues, strategies and practices." - Professor Pauline McGuirk, Head of Research, School of Geography and Sustainable Communities, The University of Wollongong, Australia

Lists of figures xi
List of tables xiii
Notes on contributors xiv
Acknowledgements xxii
Glossary xxiii
1 Spaces of urban politics: an introduction
1(13)
Andrew E.G. Jonas
Byron Miller
Kevin Ward
David Wilson
Part I Approaching the space(s) of urban politics 11(48)
Andrew E.G. Jonas
Byron Miller
2 Here, there and everywhere: rethinking the urban of urban politics
14(12)
Allan Cochrane
3 Place-based or place-positioned? Framing and making the spaces of urban politics
26(9)
Deborah G. Martin
4 Ambivalence of the urban commons
35(12)
Theresa Enright
Ugo Rossi
5 The smart state as utopian space for urban politics
47(15)
Yonn Dierwechter
Part II Spaces of economic development 59(48)
David Wilson
Andrew E.G. Jonas
6 Pro-growth urban politics and the inner workings of public-private partnerships
62(8)
Christopher Mele
Matthew H. McLeskey
7 The urban politics of strategic coupling in global production networks
70(15)
Rachel Bok
Neil M. Coe
8 The sky is not the limit: negotiating height and density in Toronto's condominium boom
85(11)
Ute Lehrer
Peter Pantalone
9 Digital technologies and reconfiguration of urban space
96(14)
Barney Warf
Part III Spaces of the environment and nature 107(74)
Byron Miller
Andrew E.G. Jonas
10 Climate science and the city: consensus, calculation and security in Seattle, Washington
110(12)
Jennifer L. Rice
11 Democratizing the production of urban environments: working in, against and beyond the state, from Durban to Berlin
122(12)
James Angel
Alex Loftus
12 Politics of urban gardening
134(12)
Marit Rosol
13 Just green spaces of urban politics: a pragmatist approach
146(11)
Ryan Holifield
14 From sustainability to resilience: the hidden costs of recent socio-environmental change in cities of the Global North
157(10)
David Sauri
15 Transforming Rainey Street: the decoupling of equity from environment in Austin's smart growth agenda
167(17)
Eliot Tretter
Elizabeth J. Mueller
Part IV Spaces of governing and planning 181(48)
David Wilson
Byron Miller
16 Cities on a grand scale: instant urbanism at the start of the twenty-first century
184(13)
Martin J. Murray
17 Urbanization, planning and the possibility of being post-growth
197(9)
Jason Hackworth
18 Troubled buildings, distressed markets: the urban governance of the US foreclosure crisis
206(11)
Philip Ashton
19 Housing the banlieue in global times: French public housing and spaces between neoliberalization and hybridization
217(15)
David Giband
Part V Spaces of labour 229(76)
Kevin Ward
Andrew E.G. Jonas
20 Roll-against neoliberalism and labour organizing in the post-2008 crisis
232(13)
Luis L.M. Aguiar
Yanick Noiseux
21 Urbanization as a bordering process: non-citizen labour and precarious construction work in the Greater Toronto Area
245(14)
Michelle Buckley
Emily Reid-Musson
22 Organizing the ruins: the thin institutional geography of labour in the US Midwest
259(12)
Marc Doussard
23 Mobilities and moralities of domestic work in Indonesian cities
271(11)
David Jordhus-Lier
Debbie Prabawati
24 Street work as a key site of urban politics
282(11)
Ilda Lindell
25 Urban informality and the new politics of precarity: day labourer activism in the USA
293(14)
Nik Theodore
Part VI Spaces of living 305(84)
David Wilson
Kevin Ward
26 The political spaces of urban poverty management
307(13)
Joshua Evans
Geoff DeVerteuil
27 Urban community gardens as new spaces of living
320(16)
Rina Ghose
Margaret Pettygrove
28 Envisioning liveability and do-it-together urban development
336(14)
Helen Jarvis
29 Infrastructural citizenship: spaces of living in Cape Town, South Africa
350(11)
Charlotte Lemanski
30 The politics of urban agriculture: sustainability, governance and contestation
361(14)
Nathan McClintock
Christiana Miewald
Eugene McCann
31 Retroactive utopia: class and the urbanization of self-management in Poland
375(18)
Kacper Poblocki
Part VII Spaces of circulation 389(76)
Andrew E.G. Jonas
Kevin Ward
32 Circulating risks: coastal cities and the spectre of climate change risk
393(11)
Kevin Fox Gotham
Clare Cannon
33 The logics and politics of circulation: exploring the urban and non-urban spaces of Amazon.com
404(12)
Markus Hesse
34 Circulating experiments: urban living labs and the politics of sustainability
416(10)
James Evans
Harriet Bulkeley
Yuliya Voytenko
Kes McCormick
Steven Curtis
35 Assembling and re-assembling Asian carp: the Chicago Area Waterways System as a space of urban politics
426(13)
Julie Cidell
36 Google buses and Uber cars: the politics of tech mobility and the future of urban liveability
439(12)
Jason Henderson
37 Making multi-racial counter-publics: towards egalitarian spaces in urban politics
451(17)
Helga Leitner
Samuel Nowak
Part VIII Spaces of identity 465(74)
Byron Miller
David Wilson
38 A city of migrants: migration and urban identity politics
468(11)
Virginie Mamadouh
39 Class, territory and politics in the American city
479(13)
Kevin R. Cox
40 Urban middle-class shifting sensibilities in neoliberal Buenos Aires
492(12)
Carolina Sternberg
41 Compassionate capitalism: tax breaks, tech companies and the transformation of San Francisco
504(14)
Lauren Alfrey
France Winddance Twine
42 Gendering urban protest: politics, bodies and space
518(10)
Fran Tonkiss
43 Queering urban politics and ecologies
528(14)
Will McKeithen
Larry Knopp
Michael Brown
Part IX Spaces of utopia and dystopia 539(62)
Andrew E.G. Jonas
David Wilson
44 Dystopian dynamics at work: the creative validation of urban space
542(13)
Ulf Strohmayer
45 Deconstructing modern utopias: sustainable urbanism, participation and profit in the 'European City'
555(10)
Samuel Mossner
Rob Krueger
46 Dystopian spaces and Roma imaginaries: the case of young Roma in Slovenia and Romania
565(12)
Stuart C. Aitken
Jasmine Arpagian
47 Mobile futures: urban revitalization and the aesthetics of transportation
577(12)
Theresa Enright
48 Reimagining the urban as a dystopic resilient space: scalar materialities in climate knowledge, planning and politics
589(12)
Andrew Kythreotis
Index 601
Kevin Ward is Professor of Human Geography in the School of Environment, Education and Development and Director of the Manchester Urban Institute (www.mui.manchester.ac.uk) at the University of Manchester, UK.

Andrew E. G. Jonas is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Hull, UK.

Byron Miller is Professor and the Coordinator of the Urban Studies Interdisciplinary Program, University of Calgary, Canada.

David Wilson is Professor of Geography, Urban Planning, and the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.