articleUCL Discovery (University College London)Jan 1, 2014Closed access

Implosions/explosions. Towards a study of planetary urbanization

Abstract

In 1970, Henri Lefebvre put forward the radical hypothesis of the complete of society, a circumstance that in his view required a radical shift from the analysis of urban form to the investigation of processes. Drawing together classic and contemporary texts on the urbanization question, this book explores various theoretical, epistemological, methodological and political implications of Lefebvre's hypothesis. It assembles a series of analytical and cartographic interventions that supersede inherited spatial ontologies (urban/rural, town/country, city/non-city, society/nature) in order to investigate the uneven implosions and explosions of capitalist across places, regions, territories, continents and oceans…

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Keywords
  • Urbanization
  • Politics
  • Order (exchange)
  • Sociology
  • Economic geography
  • Property (philosophy)
  • Political science
  • Geography
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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