Massive Suburbanization
(Re)Building the Global Periphery
Herausgeber: Guney, K Murat; Ucoglu, Murat; Keil, Roger
Massive Suburbanization
(Re)Building the Global Periphery
Herausgeber: Guney, K Murat; Ucoglu, Murat; Keil, Roger
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Global suburbanization occurs through massive settlements that range from single-family homes to large-scale tower blocks. Leading international experts discuss and explain massive suburbanization’s shared themes and differences across multiple nations and regions.
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Global suburbanization occurs through massive settlements that range from single-family homes to large-scale tower blocks. Leading international experts discuss and explain massive suburbanization’s shared themes and differences across multiple nations and regions.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523770
- ISBN-10: 1487523777
- Artikelnr.: 54617721
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523770
- ISBN-10: 1487523777
- Artikelnr.: 54617721
Edited by K. Murat Güney, Roger Keil, and Murat Üçoğlu
Acknowledgments A. RE-THINKING THE MASSIVE PERIPHERY Introduction: Massive Suburbanization - Political Economy, Ethnography, Governance ROGER KEIL, K. MURAT GÜNEY, AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU 1. Peripheries against Peripheries: Against Spatial Reification STEFAN KIPFER AND MUSTAFA DIKE 2. Public Housing, Heroin Addiction, America’s Industrial Suburbs: A Planetary Urbanist Perspective DAVID WILSON, BASMATTEE BOODRAM, AND JASMINE SMITH B. LEGACIES 3. Estates under Pressure: Financialization, Shrinkage and State Restructuring in East Germany MATTHIAS BERNT 4. Learning from the Socialist Suburb STEVEN LOGAN 5. Decline and Renewal in Toronto’s Highrise Suburbs: The Tragedy of Progressive Neoliberalism DOUGLAS YOUNG 6. Redeveloping Montpellier’s Suburban High-Rises: National Policy Meets Local Activism in the Debate over Public Space ROZA TCHOUKALEYSKA 7. (De-)Constructing Housing Estates: How Much More than a Housing Question? STEFAN KIPFER C. SPOTLIGHT ON ISTANBUL 8. From Kayabas
to Kayasehir - A City Grows "Out in the Sticks" ERBATUR ÇAVU
O
LU AND JULIA STRUTZ 9. Building Northern Istanbul: Mega-Projects, Speculation and New Suburbs K. MURAT GÜNEY 10. Massive Housing and Nature’s Limits? The Urban Political Ecology of Istanbul’s Periphery MURAT ÜÇO
LU D. THE SUBURBAN CENTURY 11. Morocco’s "Pirate Suburbs" from Punishment to Controlled Integration. Neoliberalizing the Regulation of Casablanca’s "Chechnya" WAFAE BELARBI AND MAX ROUSSEAU 12. State-Led Housing Provision Twenty Years On: Change, Evolution and Agency on Johannesburg’s Edge MARGOT RUBIN AND SARAH CHARLTON 13. From Informal Settlements to Harmonious Communities: Professional Squatters and the Many Actors of Urbanization in Metro Manila ABIDEMI COKER 14. Suburbanisms of Ethnocracy: Building New Peripheries in Israel/Palestine ODED HAAS 15. The Making of Cairo’s Vast Planned Periphery: Particularities and Parallels Revealed through an Examination of Four Suburban Cultural Assemblages KARL SCHMID 16. Massive Suburbanization, Heterogeneous Suburbs in China TIANKE ZHU AND FULONG WU Conclusion: Massive Suburbia: From the Legacy of the Habitat to the Financialization of Housing in the Planetary Periphery K. MURAT GÜNEY, ROGER KEIL AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU Author Biographies
LU 1. Peripheries against Peripheries: Against Spatial Reification STEFAN KIPFER AND MUSTAFA DIKE 2. Public Housing, Heroin Addiction, America’s Industrial Suburbs: A Planetary Urbanist Perspective DAVID WILSON, BASMATTEE BOODRAM, AND JASMINE SMITH B. LEGACIES 3. Estates under Pressure: Financialization, Shrinkage and State Restructuring in East Germany MATTHIAS BERNT 4. Learning from the Socialist Suburb STEVEN LOGAN 5. Decline and Renewal in Toronto’s Highrise Suburbs: The Tragedy of Progressive Neoliberalism DOUGLAS YOUNG 6. Redeveloping Montpellier’s Suburban High-Rises: National Policy Meets Local Activism in the Debate over Public Space ROZA TCHOUKALEYSKA 7. (De-)Constructing Housing Estates: How Much More than a Housing Question? STEFAN KIPFER C. SPOTLIGHT ON ISTANBUL 8. From Kayabas
to Kayasehir - A City Grows "Out in the Sticks" ERBATUR ÇAVU
O
LU AND JULIA STRUTZ 9. Building Northern Istanbul: Mega-Projects, Speculation and New Suburbs K. MURAT GÜNEY 10. Massive Housing and Nature’s Limits? The Urban Political Ecology of Istanbul’s Periphery MURAT ÜÇO
LU D. THE SUBURBAN CENTURY 11. Morocco’s "Pirate Suburbs" from Punishment to Controlled Integration. Neoliberalizing the Regulation of Casablanca’s "Chechnya" WAFAE BELARBI AND MAX ROUSSEAU 12. State-Led Housing Provision Twenty Years On: Change, Evolution and Agency on Johannesburg’s Edge MARGOT RUBIN AND SARAH CHARLTON 13. From Informal Settlements to Harmonious Communities: Professional Squatters and the Many Actors of Urbanization in Metro Manila ABIDEMI COKER 14. Suburbanisms of Ethnocracy: Building New Peripheries in Israel/Palestine ODED HAAS 15. The Making of Cairo’s Vast Planned Periphery: Particularities and Parallels Revealed through an Examination of Four Suburban Cultural Assemblages KARL SCHMID 16. Massive Suburbanization, Heterogeneous Suburbs in China TIANKE ZHU AND FULONG WU Conclusion: Massive Suburbia: From the Legacy of the Habitat to the Financialization of Housing in the Planetary Periphery K. MURAT GÜNEY, ROGER KEIL AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU Author Biographies
Acknowledgments A. RE-THINKING THE MASSIVE PERIPHERY Introduction: Massive Suburbanization - Political Economy, Ethnography, Governance ROGER KEIL, K. MURAT GÜNEY, AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU 1. Peripheries against Peripheries: Against Spatial Reification STEFAN KIPFER AND MUSTAFA DIKE 2. Public Housing, Heroin Addiction, America’s Industrial Suburbs: A Planetary Urbanist Perspective DAVID WILSON, BASMATTEE BOODRAM, AND JASMINE SMITH B. LEGACIES 3. Estates under Pressure: Financialization, Shrinkage and State Restructuring in East Germany MATTHIAS BERNT 4. Learning from the Socialist Suburb STEVEN LOGAN 5. Decline and Renewal in Toronto’s Highrise Suburbs: The Tragedy of Progressive Neoliberalism DOUGLAS YOUNG 6. Redeveloping Montpellier’s Suburban High-Rises: National Policy Meets Local Activism in the Debate over Public Space ROZA TCHOUKALEYSKA 7. (De-)Constructing Housing Estates: How Much More than a Housing Question? STEFAN KIPFER C. SPOTLIGHT ON ISTANBUL 8. From Kayabas
to Kayasehir - A City Grows "Out in the Sticks" ERBATUR ÇAVU
O
LU AND JULIA STRUTZ 9. Building Northern Istanbul: Mega-Projects, Speculation and New Suburbs K. MURAT GÜNEY 10. Massive Housing and Nature’s Limits? The Urban Political Ecology of Istanbul’s Periphery MURAT ÜÇO
LU D. THE SUBURBAN CENTURY 11. Morocco’s "Pirate Suburbs" from Punishment to Controlled Integration. Neoliberalizing the Regulation of Casablanca’s "Chechnya" WAFAE BELARBI AND MAX ROUSSEAU 12. State-Led Housing Provision Twenty Years On: Change, Evolution and Agency on Johannesburg’s Edge MARGOT RUBIN AND SARAH CHARLTON 13. From Informal Settlements to Harmonious Communities: Professional Squatters and the Many Actors of Urbanization in Metro Manila ABIDEMI COKER 14. Suburbanisms of Ethnocracy: Building New Peripheries in Israel/Palestine ODED HAAS 15. The Making of Cairo’s Vast Planned Periphery: Particularities and Parallels Revealed through an Examination of Four Suburban Cultural Assemblages KARL SCHMID 16. Massive Suburbanization, Heterogeneous Suburbs in China TIANKE ZHU AND FULONG WU Conclusion: Massive Suburbia: From the Legacy of the Habitat to the Financialization of Housing in the Planetary Periphery K. MURAT GÜNEY, ROGER KEIL AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU Author Biographies
LU 1. Peripheries against Peripheries: Against Spatial Reification STEFAN KIPFER AND MUSTAFA DIKE 2. Public Housing, Heroin Addiction, America’s Industrial Suburbs: A Planetary Urbanist Perspective DAVID WILSON, BASMATTEE BOODRAM, AND JASMINE SMITH B. LEGACIES 3. Estates under Pressure: Financialization, Shrinkage and State Restructuring in East Germany MATTHIAS BERNT 4. Learning from the Socialist Suburb STEVEN LOGAN 5. Decline and Renewal in Toronto’s Highrise Suburbs: The Tragedy of Progressive Neoliberalism DOUGLAS YOUNG 6. Redeveloping Montpellier’s Suburban High-Rises: National Policy Meets Local Activism in the Debate over Public Space ROZA TCHOUKALEYSKA 7. (De-)Constructing Housing Estates: How Much More than a Housing Question? STEFAN KIPFER C. SPOTLIGHT ON ISTANBUL 8. From Kayabas
to Kayasehir - A City Grows "Out in the Sticks" ERBATUR ÇAVU
O
LU AND JULIA STRUTZ 9. Building Northern Istanbul: Mega-Projects, Speculation and New Suburbs K. MURAT GÜNEY 10. Massive Housing and Nature’s Limits? The Urban Political Ecology of Istanbul’s Periphery MURAT ÜÇO
LU D. THE SUBURBAN CENTURY 11. Morocco’s "Pirate Suburbs" from Punishment to Controlled Integration. Neoliberalizing the Regulation of Casablanca’s "Chechnya" WAFAE BELARBI AND MAX ROUSSEAU 12. State-Led Housing Provision Twenty Years On: Change, Evolution and Agency on Johannesburg’s Edge MARGOT RUBIN AND SARAH CHARLTON 13. From Informal Settlements to Harmonious Communities: Professional Squatters and the Many Actors of Urbanization in Metro Manila ABIDEMI COKER 14. Suburbanisms of Ethnocracy: Building New Peripheries in Israel/Palestine ODED HAAS 15. The Making of Cairo’s Vast Planned Periphery: Particularities and Parallels Revealed through an Examination of Four Suburban Cultural Assemblages KARL SCHMID 16. Massive Suburbanization, Heterogeneous Suburbs in China TIANKE ZHU AND FULONG WU Conclusion: Massive Suburbia: From the Legacy of the Habitat to the Financialization of Housing in the Planetary Periphery K. MURAT GÜNEY, ROGER KEIL AND MURAT ÜÇO
LU Author Biographies