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Abstract Contributing to global urban history, planning theory and the geography of ideas, this article discusses the travels of Henri Lefebvre’s The Right to the City in the wake of May 1968, in France. That year, under the direction of Mario González and Max Baquero, a small team including the Italian architect Vittorio Garatti, French planner Jean ...
William Kutz
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Theorising the postcoloniality of contemporary architecture: a perspective from urban maritime Asia
This paper concentrates on architectural epistemology, which has been dominated by Western intellectualism for a long time. Consequently, those “non-Western” built phenomena often occupy two positions in the global theoretical map.
Francis Chia Hui Lin
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Abstract While many African cities, such as Nairobi, fared comparatively well during the pandemic years, urban residents still faced compounded uncertainties and an unequal distribution of burdens that were infrastructurally co‐mediated, for example, within and through place‐specific waterscapes and their socio‐technical infrastructures.
Moritz Kasper +2 more
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Demons as Decolonial Hyperobjects: Uneven Histories of Hauntology
This essay explores the decolonial potential of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) through Timothy Morton’s notion of hyperobjects and its recurring figure of the demonic.
Rahmat Ahmad Fuad
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Abstract In this article I dissect the spatial strategies through which the Spanish attempted to orchestrate both racial difference and similarity in the African colonies of Morocco, Western Sahara and Equatorial Guinea during the first half of the twentieth century.
Pol Fité Matamoros
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A post-Flexner comparative case study of medical training responses to health system needs in Brazil and Germany. [PDF]
Koch R +7 more
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EPISTEMIC EXTRACTIVISM IN ENGAGED URBAN AND HOUSING RESEARCH: Implications and Counter‐measures
Abstract What is ‘epistemic extractivism’, and how does it affect researchers who are engaged in urban and housing movements? This essay first explores the contexts of both engaged research and epistemic extractivism, clarifying their meanings and implications. It also disentangles the ethical and methodological risks posed by epistemic extractivism in
Miguel A. Martínez
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Postcolonial Policy of France in Africa: Change of Neo-Colonial Paradigms
The relevance of the study of the problems of France’s postcolonial policy in Africa is determined by global geopolitical changes that have increased the importance of the “Global South” in the world.
Sidy Camara, Tatyana A. Podshibyakina
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Critical Relationality: Queer, Indigenous, and Multispecies Belonging Beyond Settler Sex & Nature
Kim Tallbear, Angela Willey
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Nurses' Experiences as Care Providers for Refugees in Emergency and Critical Care in Jordan: A Qualitative Interview Study. [PDF]
Backlund M, Olausson S.
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