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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mara FerreriPublisher: Amsterdam University Press Imprint: Amsterdam University Press ISBN: 9789462984912ISBN 10: 9462984913 Pages: 194 Publication Date: 11 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Temporary urbanism: a situated approach Reclaiming spaces and the role of temporariness The trope of temporariness as 'alterity' For a situated approach to temporary urbanism 'Post-crisis' London The book's questions Chapter 2. The entangled field of temporary urbanism The emergence of a discourse Countering recessional perceptions 'Creative' fillers Art showcasing to the world: pop-up in the shadow of the 2012 Games The rise of the pop-up intermediary Meanwhilers: a clever rebranding The Meanwhile London Competition Enrolling urban professionals in the shift to austerity The unresolved question of unlawful occupations Conclusion: the primacy of property Chapter 3. 'Not a pop-up!' The experience of performers and visual artists A well-established history 'Provided you can beg, steal or borrow a space' Group+Work and 1990s myths in public commissioning Pop-ups in Westminster ArtEvict in 'forgotten spaces' Settling down in Hackney Wick Fish Island? Pop-up spaces as festivals and digital arts incubators Conclusions: in the cracks of the creative city promise Chapter 4. Staging temporary spaces Experiential economies and the performativity of urban activation The Elephant as a site for 'community engagement' Studio at the Elephant A strategy of open programming Visibility for recognition Mediating face-to-face interactions Empowerment for surrender? Conclusions: the openness of agonistic encounters Chapter 5. Planning a temporary city of on-demand communities Temporariness in planning at times of austerity 'Stitching the fringes' before and after the Olympics Learning from Others: interim uses as urban 'testing sites' Vacant land and setting up a temporary community hub Young people and the 'two communities' Risky grassroots Temporary 'urban vitality' in the LLDC Local Plan (2015-2031) 'Seeding' long-term uses Learning to become 'on-demand communities' Conclusions: the risk of planned precarization Chapter 6. The normalisation of temporariness Underused spaces as a 'problem' The projective logic Ephemeral architectures Permanent 'times of uncertainty' Tactical or precarious acting? Precarity as temporal foreclosure Conclusion: reclaiming urban space-time after the pop up Index BibliographyReviews'This is an excellent book. The author combines an analysis of the complex narratives and policy rhetoric surrounding the temporary uses of urban space, with an in-depth ethnographic observation of practices of temporary use and their perceptions by various stakeholders. She embeds the London field work in contemporary debates and recent scholarship from urban and cultural geography, urban studies, architectural and planning studies, in a perceptive and refined manner, leading to powerful conclusions about the ambiguous role of temporary uses of space in a post-austerity, neoliberal city where precarious forms of living and working have become dominant.' -Professor Claire Colomb, The Bartlett School of Planning, University College London Author InformationMara Ferreri is an urban and cultural geographer. She is VC Research Fellow in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at Northumbria University, UK, and is the co-author of Notes from the Temporary City (Public Works, 2016). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |