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Emotions and the City
Guest Editorial
Nina Margies
Emotions play a role in the way we see, inhabit and build cities. Whenever we avoid walking through dark parks at night, design uncomfortable bench…
Righting the City
Editorial
Chris Barnes
What do rights mean in an urban context? Does righting the city require the (re)inscription of individual or collective rights within a legal frame…
Futures
Editorial
Profit-oriented and speculation-driven development is not the inevitability of planning; it is time to revisit those past futures that worked for communities and for the planet before and beyond the late experiences of the Global North.
Regenerative Cultures – Regenerative Cities
Editorial
Annual CO2 emissions are now 45% higher than they were at the dawn of the millennium and 500% higher than the 1950s1. Carbon emissions from the richest 1% more than double…
Land
Editorial
In an extreme sense, land must be understood here exclusively as a legal phenomenon, rather than a geographical one.
Visualising the City
Editorial
Visualising the city discloses the fundamental relation to the city as a possible object of study. In order to know the city, to understand it, and…
The Space of the (Re)Public
Editorial
In October 2011 a group of around 2000–3000 protesters gathered around Paternoster Square in London, shrouded in the shadow cast by St Paul’s Cathe…