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Towards the Great Transformation: (10) Earthing ‘planetary urbanisation’
Where is the planet in much of the work on ‘planetary urbanisation’? Largely off-stage, it has to be said. The planet, then, has to be brought on stage and, so to speak, earthed. This instalment indicates some of the gaps, distortions and silences in the academic field of ‘planetary urbanisation’, and provides, developing a multidimensional, transdisciplinary (rather than interdisciplinary) approach, some necessary infilling and new/old orientations, ones that can contribute to the reclamation of the already over-urbanised planet.
Towards the Great Transformation: (10) Earthing ‘planetary urbanisation’
Where is the planet in much of the work on ‘planetary urbanisation’? Largely off-stage, it has to be said. The planet, then, has to be brought on stage and, so to speak, earthed. This instalment indicates some of the gaps, distortions and silences in the academic field of ‘planetary urbanisation’, and provides, developing a multidimensional, transdisciplinary (rather than interdisciplinary) approach, some necessary infilling and new/old orientations, ones that can contribute to the reclamation of the already over-urbanised planet.
Towards the Great Transformation: (10) Earthing ‘planetary urbanisation’
Catterall, Bob (author)
City ; 17 ; 835-844
2013-12-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
planetary urbanisation , planet , Deleuze , Abram , transdisciplinary , Agamben , revolution , Kropotkin , Marx , Abourahme , animal , ethico-aesthetic , Atkinson , Merrifield
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