01901nam a22002177a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001800062040001000080082001300090100002300103245004700126260002800173300001000201365003500211505125400246650002201500942001201522999001501534952013401549OSt20240313230905.0191019b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9783035610116 ckrvia a711bBRE1 aBrenner, Neil941310aCritique of Urbanization: Selected Essays  aBaselbBirkhauserc2017 a294p. aRs.bRs.1456cRs.d30eRs.1719 aPreface by Martin Arboleda p.9, Framings: 1. The Problematique of Critique p.16, 2. what is Critical Urban Theory? P.25, Urban Strategies, Urban Ideologies 3. Cities and the Geographies of Actually Existing Neoliberalism with Nik Theodore p.42, 4. From Global Cities to Globalized Urbanization with Roger Keil p.69, 5. Territorial Competitiveness: Lineages, Practices, Ideologies with David Wachsmuth p.85, 6. Good Governance: Ideology of Sustainable Neoliberalism? p.112, 7. Open City or the Right to the City? p.122, 8. Is Tactical Urbanism an Alternative to Neoliberal Urbanism? p.128, 8. Cities for People, Not for Profit? with Peter Marcuse and Margit Mayer p.147, 10. After Neoliberalization? With Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore p.158, New Urban Geographies 11. Planetary Urbanization with Christian Schmid p.186, 12. Urban Revolution? p.192, 13. The Hinterland, Urbanized? 212, 14. The Agency of Design in an Age of Urbanization dialogue with Daniel Ibanez p.224, 15. Assemblage, Actor-Networks and the Challenges of Critical Urban Theory with David J. Madden and LDavid Wachsmuth p.237, 16. Introducing the Urban Theory Lab p.261, 17. Coda: Critical Urban Theory, Reloaded? dialogue with Martin Arboleda p.268, Sources and Acknowledgments p.29010aUrban Design9414 2ddccBK c7870d7870 00102ddc4070aKRVIAbKRVIAd2019-04-19eThe Word Book Shopg0.00l10m1o711 BREp7758r2024-08-13s2024-07-18w2019-10-19yBK