2024
DOI: 10.1177/00420980231216884
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Introduction: Verticality, radicalism, resistance

Casper Laing Ebbensgaard,
Michał Murawski,
Saffron Woodcraft
et al.

Abstract: In recent decades urban scholarship has witnessed a ‘vertical’ or ‘volumetric’ turn that has advanced understandings of the multi-modal power asymmetries cutting through and organising urban space. Yet, this volumetric scholarship often remains locked into binary critiques – of success/failure, inclusion/exclusion, luxury/abjection, dispossession/accumulation, arborescent/rhizomatic, horizontal/vertical. This special issue tinkers with the limitations of these (unwittingly) binary urban geometries and volumetr… Show more

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