Towards the Great Transformation: (9) Where is the planet in 'planetary urbanisation'?
Bob Catterall
City, 2013, vol. 17, issue 5, 703-710
Abstract:
Where is the planet in much of the work on 'planetary urbanisation'? Largely off-stage, it has to be said. This instalment seeks - drawing from some of the material introduced in this series, notably Patrick Keiller's film, Robinson in Ruins and David Abram's book, Becoming Animal , as well as from Adrian Atkinson's contribution in this issue, 'Readjusting to reality 2 Transition?', Andy Merrifield's recent book, The Politics of the Encounter: Urban theory and protest under planetary urbanisation , and pointing towards Marx's late agrarian-inclined work-to indicate some of the gaps and silences in the academic field, and to provide some necessary infilling and new/old orientations, developing a transdisciplinary rather than interdisciplinary, approach
Date: 2013
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