The City as Assemblage: Dwelling and Urban Space
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Abstract
In this paper I consider what ‘assemblage’ might offer a conception of the city. Although assemblage is gaining currency in geography and beyond, there has been little effort to consider how it might be conceptualised and what its specificity might be. In offering a conceptualisation of assemblage, I bring assemblage into conversation with particular debates around dwelling and argue, first, that assemblage provides a useful basis for thinking of the city as a dwelling process and, second, that it is particularly useful for conceiving the spatiality of the city as processual, relational, mobile, and unequal. Despite their distinct intellectual histories, I suggest there is a productive debate to be had by…
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- Assemblage (archaeology)
- Space (punctuation)
- Slum
- Sociology
- Geography
- Archaeology
- Population
- Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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