Introduction: Urban political ecology for a climate emergency
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| Publication date | 2023 |
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| Book title | Turning up the heat |
| Book subtitle | Urban political ecology for a climate emergency |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1-34 |
| Publisher | Manchester: Manchester University Press |
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| Abstract |
This introduction frames the book in a debate on urban political ecology (UPE). UPE focuses on unsettling traditional understandings of ‘cities’ as ontological entities separate from ‘nature’ and on how the production of settlements is metabolically linked with flows of capital and more-than-human ecological processes. The contribution of this paper is to recalibrate UPE to new urban forms and processes of extended urbanisation. This exploration goes against the reduction of what goes on outside of cities to processes that emanate unidirectionally from cities. Acknowledging UPE’s rich intellectual history and aiming to enrich rather than split the field, this paper identifies emerging discourses that go beyond UPE’s original formulation. The chapter introduces the individual chapters of the book in this context.
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| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526168016.00007 |
| Published at | https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.536602.7 |
| Other links | https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526167996/#:~:text=Turning%20up%20the%20heat%20seeks,the%20context%20of%20climate%20change. |
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