E-Book, Englisch, 266 Seiten
Reihe: Questioning Cities
Agencements, assemblies, atmospheres
E-Book, Englisch, 266 Seiten
Reihe: Questioning Cities
ISBN: 978-1-317-60499-0
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Focusing on changing sanitation infrastructures and practices, emerging forms of urban activism, processes of economic restructuring, transformations of the built environment, changing politics of expert-based urban planning, as well as novel practices for navigating the urban everyday, the contributions gathered in this volume explore different conceptual and empirical configurations of urban cosmopolitics: agencements, assemblies, atmospheres. Taken together, the volume thus aims at introducing and specifying a novel research program for rethinking urban studies and politics, in ways that remain sensitive to the multiple agencies, materialities, concerns and publics that constitute any urban situation.
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Introduction:
1. Introducing urban cosmopolitics: Multiplicity and the search for a common world
Ignacio Farías & Anders Blok
Section 1: Agencements
2. Saving (in) a common world: Cosmopolitical instances from a low budget urbanities perspective
Birke Otto, Alexa Färber & Heike Derwanz
3. Infrastructural becoming: sanitation, cosmopolitics and the (un)making of urban life at the margins
Michele Lancione & Colin McFarlane
4. Im/mutable im/mobiles: From the socio-materiality of cities towards a differential cosmopolitics Michael Guggenheim
Section 2: Assemblies
5. Exploring urban controversies on retail diversity. An inquiry into the cosmopolitics of markets in the city
Alexandre Mallard
6. Manifestations of the Market: Public Audiences, and the Cosmopolitics of Voice in Buenos Aires Nicholas D’Avella
7. The politics and aesthetics of assembling: (un)building the common in Hackney Wick, London
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón
8. Matters of sense: pre-occupation in Madrid’s popular assemblies movement
Adolfo Estalella & Alberto Corsín Jiménez
Section 3: Atmospheres
9. The aesthetic composition of a common memory: Atmospheres of revalued urban ruins
Hanna Katharina Göbel
10. The cosmopolitics of ‘niching’. Rendering the city habitable along infrastructures of mental health care
Milena D. Bister, Martina Klausner & Jörg Niewöhner
11. Water and Air: Territories, tactics and the elemental textility of urban cosmopolitics
Manuel Tironi & Nerea Calvillo
Afterword:
12. Whose urban cosmos, which urban cosmopolitics? Assessing the route travelled and the one ahead
Anders Blok & Ignacio Farías