Centring the periphery in urban studies: Notes towards a research agenda on peripheral centralities
Nicholas Phelps,
Paul J Maginn and
Roger Keil
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Paul J Maginn: UWA, Australia
Roger Keil: York University, Canada
Urban Studies, 2023, vol. 60, issue 6, 1158-1176
Abstract:
Based on presentations across two days as part of an Urban Studies Foundation-funded seminar series, we elaborate a thematic agenda for considering the centrality of urban peripheries. We move beyond a typology of suburban centres to depict senses of peripheral centrality in terms of: their pervasiveness; their visibility across multiple scales; their underlying social relations; the agency exerted in their imagining and production, and the associated policy mobility.
Keywords: built environment; extended urbanisation; planning; suburbanisation; theory; 建ç‘环境; 扩展城市化; 规划; 郊区化; ç †è®º (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/00420980221135418
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