After Suburbia: Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century

After Suburbia presents a cross-section of state-of-the-art scholarship in critical global suburban research and provides an in-depth study of the planet’s urban peripheries to grasp the forms of urbanization in the twenty-first century.

Based on cutting-edge conceptual thought and steeped in richly detailed empirical work conducted over the past decade, After Suburbia draws on research from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the Americas to showcase comprehensive global scholarship on the urban periphery. Contributors explicitly reject the traditional centre-periphery dichotomy and the prioritization of epistemologies that favour the Global North, especially North American cases, over other experiences. In doing so, the book strongly advances the notion of a post-suburban reality in which traditional dynamics of urban extension outward from the centre are replaced by a set of complex contradictory developments. After Suburbia examines multiple centralities and diverse peripheries which mesh to produce a surprisingly contradictory and diverse metropolitan landscape.

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After Suburbia: Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century

After Suburbia presents a cross-section of state-of-the-art scholarship in critical global suburban research and provides an in-depth study of the planet’s urban peripheries to grasp the forms of urbanization in the twenty-first century.

Based on cutting-edge conceptual thought and steeped in richly detailed empirical work conducted over the past decade, After Suburbia draws on research from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the Americas to showcase comprehensive global scholarship on the urban periphery. Contributors explicitly reject the traditional centre-periphery dichotomy and the prioritization of epistemologies that favour the Global North, especially North American cases, over other experiences. In doing so, the book strongly advances the notion of a post-suburban reality in which traditional dynamics of urban extension outward from the centre are replaced by a set of complex contradictory developments. After Suburbia examines multiple centralities and diverse peripheries which mesh to produce a surprisingly contradictory and diverse metropolitan landscape.

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After Suburbia: Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century

After Suburbia: Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century

After Suburbia: Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century

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After Suburbia presents a cross-section of state-of-the-art scholarship in critical global suburban research and provides an in-depth study of the planet’s urban peripheries to grasp the forms of urbanization in the twenty-first century.

Based on cutting-edge conceptual thought and steeped in richly detailed empirical work conducted over the past decade, After Suburbia draws on research from Asia, Africa, Australia, Europe, and the Americas to showcase comprehensive global scholarship on the urban periphery. Contributors explicitly reject the traditional centre-periphery dichotomy and the prioritization of epistemologies that favour the Global North, especially North American cases, over other experiences. In doing so, the book strongly advances the notion of a post-suburban reality in which traditional dynamics of urban extension outward from the centre are replaced by a set of complex contradictory developments. After Suburbia examines multiple centralities and diverse peripheries which mesh to produce a surprisingly contradictory and diverse metropolitan landscape.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487531072
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 08/31/2022
Series: Global Suburbanisms
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Roger Keil is a professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change at York University.

Fulong Wu is Bartlett Professor of Planning at University College London.

Table of Contents

Openings

1. Beyond Suburban Stereotypes: Urban Peripheries in the 21st Century
Fulong Wu and Roger Keil

2. The Power of the Image: Integrating Research and Teaching via Experiential Education
Ute Lehrer

3. The New Urban Peripheries, 1990-2014: Selected Findings from a Global Sample of Cities
Solly Angel, with contributions by Yang Liu, Alex M. Blei, Patrick Lamson-Hall, Nicolás Galarza Sanchez, and Sara Arango-Franco

4. Regional Urbanisation Processes in Contemporary Italy: Beyond the City, from the Country of One Hundred Cities
Alessandro Balducci, Valeria Fedeli, and Camilla Perrone

5. Extended Urbanization, Urban Utopias, and Other Economies
Roberto Luís Monte-Mór and Rodrigo Castriota

6. A Dose of Density: The Urban Counter-Revolution
Richard Harris

Land, Infrastructure, Governance
 
7. Cities in a World of Villages: Agrarian Urbanism and the Making of India’s Urbanizing Frontiers
Shubhra Gururani

8. The ‘Publicness’ of Suburban Infrastructure Planning: Cases from Toronto and Melbourne
Crystal Legacy

9. Suburban Infrastructures: Benevolent Public Domain and Instruments of Control and Power
Pierre Filion

10. Intertwined Modalities of Suburban Governance in China
Fulong Wu

11. Governing Cities in a Post-suburban Era: New Challenges for Planning?
Pierre Hamel

After Suburbia – The Path Ahead
 
12. An Atlas of Suburbanisms
Markus Moos

13. Decolonizing Suburban Research
Rob Shields

14. Seeing through the Darkness of Future Past: ‘After-Suburbia’ from a Historical Perspective
Ilja Van Damme and Stijn Oosterlynk

15. The After-Lives of “Suburbs:” Methodological and Conceptual Innovations in Urban Studies
Jennifer Robinson

16. Africa’s Suburban Constellations
Robin Bloch, Alan Mabin, and Alison Todes

17. Outside the Outside: Alienation, Fidelity and New Sub-Urbanizations
Matt Hern

18. (Sub)Urban Vibrations: The Suburbanisation of Sex Shops and Sex Toys in Australia
Paul Maginn and Christine Steinmetz

19. Manhattan in Orange County: Lippo and the Shenzhen of Indonesia
Abidin Kusno

20. Transnationalism and Southern Suburbanization: Accounting for Translocalities in Manila’s Peri-Urban Fringe
Arnisson Andre C. Ortega
 
Conclusion
 
21. After Suburbia: Peripheral Notes on Urban Theory
Roger Keil
 
Contributors

List and Legend of Images

What People are Saying About This

Eric Charmes

"After Suburbia is one of the most significant results of an unprecedented collective research effort on urban peripheries. Its major achievement is to place those peripheries at the core of urban theory. It will be unwise to consider doing research on suburbs without reading this collection."

AbdouMaliq Simone

"Rather than strictly empirical objects, suburbs here are tools exploring the intricate fabric and plurality of urbanization, hinges that expose just how varied and extensive the non-city has become, as well as the intensity of conceptual and political contestations about the nature of urban life. Assembling such an illustrative team of researchers over many years to so comprehensively chart new terrain is itself an enormous accomplishment."

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