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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Jayne (Cardiff University, UK) , Kevin Ward (University of Manchester, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781138793385ISBN 10: 1138793388 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 05 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Paperback 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 ContentsList of case studies List of figures Notes on contributors Acknowledgments 1 A twenty-first century introduction to urban theory Mark Jayne and Kevin Ward 2 Affect Ben Anderson 3 Architecture Richard Baxter 4 Assemblages Ignatio Faria 5 Bodies Robyn Longhurst 6 Commons Andre Pusey and Paul Chatterton 7 Community Deborah Martin 8 Comparison Jennifer Robinson 9 Consumption Steve Miles 10 Encounters Helen F. Wilson 11 Entrepreneurialism David Wilson 12 Gentrification Loretta Lees 13 Governance Mark Davidson 14 Informalities Melanie Lombard and Paula Meth 15 Learning Colin McFarlane 16 Materialities Alan Latham 17 Mobilities Ola Söderström 18 Neo-liberalism Ugo Rossi 19 Play Quentin Stevens 20 Politics Andy Jonas 21 Rhythm Tim Edensor 22 Rights Joaquin Villanueva 23 Sexuality Jon Binnie 24 Suburban Roger Keil 25 Sustainability Rob Krueger 26 Afterword Mark Jayne and Kevin Ward Bibliography IndexReviewsA marvelous volume - comprehensive and critical, and chock-full of conceptually and theoretically sophisticated essays superbly accessible to both postgraduate and undergraduate students alike. It presents what is often difficult material in a form much easier to understand, hence making Urban Theory: New Critical Perspectives an ideal tool for teaching and learning. David Imbroscio, Professor of Political Science and Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville, USA This collection of essays provides an excellent introduction to a series of key debates in urban research. The contributions draw on a diverse range of literature and contemporary examples. Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK Urban Theory: New Critical Perspectives is a clever, timely roadmap for the often varied terrain of contemporary urban theory. The range of topics is ambitiously eclectic, yet carefully organized and edited for coherence. This reader is a must for scholars and students of urban sociology, politics, planning and geography. Jason Hackworth, Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Canada This collection of insightful essays provides students of cities with an A-Z guide to some of the key concepts popularized in contemporary Anglophone critical urban theory as it seeks to make sense of global urbanization and urban life. Helga Leitner, Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, University of California, USA A marvelous volume - comprehensive and critical, and chock-full of conceptually and theoretically sophisticated essays superbly accessible to both postgraduate and undergraduate students alike. It presents what is often difficult material in a form much easier to understand, hence making Urban Theory: New Critical Perspectives an ideal tool for teaching and learning. David Imbroscio, Professor of Political Science and Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville, USA This collection of essays provides an excellent introduction to a series of key debates in urban research. The contributions draw on a diverse range of literature and contemporary examples. Matthew Gandy, Professor of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK Urban Theory: New Critical Perspectives is a clever, timely roadmap for the often varied terrain of contemporary urban theory. The range of topics is ambitiously eclectic, yet carefully organized and edited for coherence. This reader is a must for scholars and students of urban sociology, politics, planning and geography. Jason Hackworth, Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Canada This collection of insightful essays provides students of cities with an A-Z guide to some of the key concepts popularized in contemporary Anglophone critical urban theory as it seeks to make sense of global urbanization and urban life. Helga Leitner, Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, University of California, USA Author InformationMark Jayne is Professor of Human Geography at Cardiff University, UK. Kevin Ward is Professor of Human Geography and Director of the Manchester Urban Institute at the University of Manchester, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |