Urban political ecology: landscapes of power

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A part of a book
Publication sub-type
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Collection
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Institution
Title
Urban political ecology: landscapes of power
Title of the book
Defining the urban: interdisciplinary and professional perspectives
Author(s)
Zimmer Anna, Cornea Natasha, Véron René
Publisher
Routledge
Address of publication
London & New York
ISBN
9781472449528
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2018
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Iossifova Deljana, Doll Christopher N.H., Gasparatos Alexandros
Chapter
18
Pages
212-222
Language
english
Abstract
In this chapter, we shed light on the question of how the different strands of UPE understand the ‘urban’: the traditional Marxist UPE as metabolic process shaped by power and the more recent postcolonial perspectives as pluralised socio–natures that act as arenas for the everyday political. The chapter concludes with a brief summary and a call for a Political Ecology across the urban/rural divide that could engage more systematically in the question where the urban is located, as well as which and how processes of production of socio–nature are specific to the urban.
Funding(s)
Swiss National Science Foundation / Projects / 10001A_140516
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