ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics provides a comprehensive statement and reference point for urban politics. The scope of this handbook’s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the most important, innovative and recent critical developments to the interdisciplinary field of urban politics, drawing upon a range of examples from within and across the Global North and Global South.

This handbook is organized into nine interrelated sections, with an introductory chapter setting out the rationale, aims and structure of the Handbook, and short introductory commentaries at the beginning of each part. It questions the eliding of ‘urban politics’ into the ‘politics of the city’, reconsidering the usefulness of the distinction between ‘old’ and ‘new’ urban politics, considering issues of ‘class’, ‘gender’, ‘race’ and the ways in which they intersect, appear and reappear in matters of urban politics, how best to theorize the roles of capital, the state and other actors, such as social movements, in the production of the city and, finally, issues of doing urban political research. The various chapters explore the issues of urban politics of economic development, environment and nature in the city, governance and planning, the politics of labour as well as living spaces. The concluding sections of the Handbook examine the politics over alternative visions of cities of the future and provide concluding discussions and reflections, particularly on the futures for urban politics in an increasingly ‘global’ and multidisciplinary context.

With over forty-five contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this handbook provides critical reviews and appraisals of current conceptual and theoretical approaches and future developments in urban politics. It is a key reference to all researchers and policy-makers with an interest in urban politics.

chapter 1|10 pages

Spaces of urban politics

An introduction

part I|48 pages

Approaching the space(s) of urban politics

chapter 2|12 pages

Here, there and everywhere

Rethinking the urban of urban politics

chapter 3|9 pages

Place-based or place-positioned?

Framing and making the spaces of urban politics

part II|48 pages

Spaces of economic development

part III|74 pages

Spaces of the environment and nature

chapter 10|12 pages

Climate science and the city

Consensus, calculation and security in Seattle, Washington

chapter 11|12 pages

Democratizing the production of urban environments

Working in, against and beyond the state, from Durban to Berlin

chapter 12|12 pages

Politics of urban gardening

chapter 13|11 pages

Just green spaces of urban politics

A pragmatist approach

chapter 14|10 pages

From sustainability to resilience

The hidden costs of recent socio-environmental change in cities of the Global North

chapter 15|14 pages

Transforming Rainey Street

The decoupling of equity from environment in Austin’s smart growth agenda

part IV|48 pages

Spaces of governing and planning

chapter 16|13 pages

Cities on a grand scale

Instant urbanism at the start of the twenty-first century

chapter 18|11 pages

Troubled buildings, distressed markets

The urban governance of the US foreclosure crisis

chapter 19|12 pages

Housing the banlieue in global times

French public housing and spaces between neoliberalization and hybridization

part V|76 pages

Spaces of labour

chapter 21|14 pages

Urbanization as a bordering process

Non-citizen labour and precarious construction work in the Greater Toronto Area

chapter 22|12 pages

Organizing the ruins

The thin institutional geography of labour in the US Midwest

chapter 25|12 pages

Urban informality and the new politics of precarity

Day labourer activism in the USA

part VI|84 pages

Spaces of living

chapter 29|11 pages

Infrastructural citizenship

Spaces of living in Cape Town, South Africa

chapter 30|14 pages

The politics of urban agriculture

Sustainability, governance and contestation

chapter 31|14 pages

Retroactive utopia

Class and the urbanization of self-management in Poland

part VII|76 pages

Spaces of circulation

chapter 32|11 pages

Circulating risks

Coastal cities and the spectre of climate change risk

chapter 33|12 pages

The logics and politics of circulation

Exploring the urban and non-urban spaces of Amazon.com

chapter 34|10 pages

Circulating experiments

Urban living labs and the politics of sustainability

chapter 35|13 pages

Assembling and re-assembling Asian carp

The Chicago Area Waterways System as a space of urban politics

chapter 36|12 pages

Google buses and uber cars

The politics of tech mobility and the future of urban liveability

chapter 37|14 pages

Making Multi-Racial Counter-Publics

Towards egalitarian spaces in urban politics

part VIII|74 pages

Spaces of identity

chapter 38|11 pages

A City of Migrants

Migration and urban identity politics

chapter 41|14 pages

Compassionate capitalism

Tax breaks, tech companies and the transformation of San Francisco

chapter 42|10 pages

Gendering urban protest

Politics, bodies and space

part IX|62 pages

Spaces of utopia and dystopia

chapter 44|13 pages

Dystopian dynamics at work

The creative validation of urban space

chapter 45|10 pages

Deconstructing modern utopias

Sustainable urbanism, participation and profit in the ‘European City’

chapter 46|12 pages

Dystopian spaces and Roma imaginaries

The case of young Roma in Slovenia and Romania

chapter 47|12 pages

Mobile futures

Urban revitalization and the aesthetics of transportation

chapter 48|12 pages

Reimagining the urban as a dystopic resilient space

Scalar materialities in climate knowledge, planning and politics