What Is Critical Urbanism?

What Is Critical Urbanism?

  • Kenny Cupers
  • Sophie Oldfield
  • Manuel Herz
  • Laura Nkula-Wenz
  • Emilio Distretti
  • Myriam Perret
Publisher:Park Publishing (WI)ISBN 13: 9783038602828ISBN 10: 3038602825

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What Is Critical Urbanism? is written by Kenny Cupers and published by Park Publishing (WI). It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3038602825 (ISBN 10) and 9783038602828 (ISBN 13).

A methodological and pedagogical toolkit for urban research. Understanding and managing urban change in our global era demands a high degree of specialized and interdisciplinary knowledge. At the same time, city planners, architects, researchers, policymakers, and activists are deeply immersed in the chaotic and often contradictory urban realities that they are asked to address. What is Critical Urbanism? offers an innovative toolkit for engaging these present realities across disciplinary specializations and geographic purviews. Central to the book is the research and pedagogy of the Critical Urbanisms program at the University of Basel, established in collaboration with the African Centre for Cities at the University of Cape Town. The program's renowned and emerging urbanists demonstrate the power of working with care and reciprocity across different contexts and institutions, driven by engagement with varied communities of practice. They show how alternative urban futures can be imagined by addressing the historical injustices and global entanglements that shape the urban present. The book is tailored to students, graduates, and teachers of urban studies and related disciplines including architecture, urban design, human geography, architectural history, and urban anthropology.