
The urban condition is today being radically transformed. Urban restructuring is accelerating, new urban spaces are being consolidated, and new forms of urbanization are crystallizing. In New Urban Spaces, Neil Brenner argues that understanding these mutations of urban life requires not only concrete research, but new theories of urbanization. To this end, Brenner proposes an approach that breaks with inherited conceptions of the urban as a bounded settlement unit-the city or the metropolis-and explores the multiscalar constitution and periodic rescaling of the capitalist urban fabric. Drawing on critical geopolitical economy and spatialized approaches to state theory, Brenner offers a paradigmatic account of how rescaling processes are transforming inherited formations of urban space and their variegated consequences for emergent patterns and pathways of urbanization. The book also advances an understanding of critical urban theory as radically revisable: key urban concepts must be continually reinvented in relation to the relentlessly mutating worlds of urbanization they aspire to illuminate.
How can contemporary urban theory effectively conceptualize the rapid, multiscalar transformations of the global urban fabric? Neil Brenner, a prominent scholar in urban theory and geography, argues that traditional definitions of the city as a bounded settlement unit are insufficient for analyzing modern urbanization. By integrating critical geopolitical economy with spatialized state theory, he proposes a framework that views urban space as a dynamic, constantly rescaling process rather than a static entity. This approach demands that urban concepts remain fluid and subject to revision as the material conditions of urbanization evolve.
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Scholars and students of urban geography frequently cite this work as a rigorous challenge to conventional spatial analysis. Experts highlight the text's dense academic prose and its significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding the definition of the urban in a globalized era.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190627182
ISBN-13:
9780190627188
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