Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume I

Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume I

Violence, Spectacle and Data

Bobic, Nikolina; Haghighi, Farzaneh

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

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Inglês

9780367629175

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PART I: Introduction

1. Spatialization of oppression: Contemporary politics of architecture and the urban

NIKOLINA BOBIC & FARZANEH HAGHIGHI

PART II: Violence and War Machines

2. Introduction to violence and war machines

WILLIAM M. TAYLOR

3. The rise of zooepolitics: On urbanism and warfare

LIEVEN DE CAUTER

4. 2015 Paris Terrorist Attack: A threat to urban life and territorial integrity

JOHN HANNA

5. Whose vision, which city? Planning and unseeing in urban Asia

REDENTO B. RECIO, ISHITA CHATTERJEE, LUFTUN NAHAR LATA & NEERAJ DANGOL

6. Architecture as Infrastructure: The spatial politics of extractivism

HELENE FRICHOT & SEPIDEH KARAMI

7. Manus prison: The brutality of offshore detention

DANIEL GRINCERI

PART III: Security and Borders

8. Introduction to security and borders

ANOMA PIERIS

9. Dialogic dilemmas: Citizen participation in built environment alterations in Malmoe, Sweden

GUNNAR SANDIN

10. Regenerating Shanghai through urban spatial design? The limits to experimentalism and participation

YUNPENG ZHANG & WEILUN ZHANG

11. The city and the camp: Destabilizing a spatial-political dichotomy

IRIT KATZ

12. Architectures of motion at the US Mexico border

THOMAS NAIL

13. Belfast's 'peace walls': How the politics and policy of 1969-1971 shaped the city's contemporary 'interface areas'

JAMES O'LEARY

PART IV: Race, Identity and Ideology

14. Introduction to race, identity and ideology

STEPHEN F. GRAY & ANNE LIN

15. The Space of Labor - Racialization and ethnicization of Port Kembla, Australia

MIRJANA LOZANOVSKA

16. The Audit: Perils and possibilities for contesting oppression in the heritage landscape

CATHERINE D'IGNAZIO, WONYOUNG SO & NICOLE NTIM-ADDAE

17. The Persistent design-politics of race: Power and ideology in American public housing redevelopment

LAWRENCE VALE

18. The Socialist past is a foreign country: Mass housing and uses of heritage in contemporary Eastern Europe

MAROS KRIVY

19. Collectivity and privacy in housing: Path dependencies and limited choices

TAHL KAMINER

PART V: Spectacle and the Screen

20. Introduction to spectacle and the screen

FRANCESCO PROTO

21. A 'Crisis' of indeterminacy in the architectural photograph: Architectural spectacle and everyday life in the photography of Lacaton & Vassal's Coutras House

ROBIN WILSON

22. Mediated spectacles: Urban representation and far-right propaganda in crisis Athens

AIKATERINI ANTONOPOULOU

23. Street protest and its representations: Urban dissidence in Iran

FARZANEH HAGHIGHI

24. Western fantasy and tropical nightmare: Spectacular architecture and urban warfare in Rio

PEDRO FIORI ARANTES & CLAUDIO REZENDE RIBEIRO

25. The political construction of Medellin's global image: Strategies of replacement, erasure and disconnection via urban and architectural interventions

CHRISTINA DELUCHI

PART VI: Mapping Landscapes and Big Data

26. Introduction to mapping landscapes and big data

ATE POORTHUIS

27. The socio-cultural construction of urban wasteland: Mapping of the Antwerp Southside

CECILIA FURLAN & MANOLA COLABIANCHI

28. Brownfields as climate colonialism: Land reuse and development divides

SHILOH KRUPAR

29. The bomb, the circle and the drawing undone

ENDRIANA AUDISHO & FRANCESCA HUGHES

30. Infrastructures of urban simulation: Digital twins, virtual humans and synthetic populations

FARZIN LOTFI-JAM

31. Posthuman urbanism: datafication, algorithmic governance, and Covid-19

IGNAS KALPOKAS

PART VII: CONCLUSION

32. Intermission: Critical mapping of spatial politics and aesthetics

STEPHEN WALKER
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