Urban Political Podcast

The **Urban Political** delves into contemporary urban issues with activists, scholars and policy-makers from around the world. Providing informed views, state-of-the-art knowledge, and unusual insights, the podcast aims to advance our understanding of urban environments and how we might make them more just and democratic. The **Urban Political** provides a new forum for reflection on bridging urban activism and scholarship, where regular features offer snapshots of pressing issues and new publications, allowing multiple voices of scholars and activists to enter into a transnational debate directly. Hosted and produced by: Ross Beveridge (University of Glasgow) Markus Kip (Georg-Simmel-Center for Metropolitan Studies - Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Mais Jafari (Technische Universität Dortmund) Nitin Bathla (ETH-Zürich) Julio Paulos (Université de Lausanne) Nicolas Goez (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar) Talja Blokland (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Hanna Hilbrandt (Universität Zürich) Powered in partnership with the Georg-Simmel-Center for Metropolitan Studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Music credits: "Something Elated" by Broke For Free, CC BY 3...

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episode 56: Urbanization: A Contested Concept (Urban Concepts Series)


Conversation with Johanna Hoerning and Hillary Angelo

Urbanization has become central in recent political discourses, as well as a contested concept in experts' spheres. This podcast of the Urban Political delves into the phenomenon of urbanization and traces back how the idea of "expanding cities" is causing disagreement in urban studies and leading researchers to raise questions that have haunted the discipline since the times of Georg Simmel. In this episode, Nicolas Goez, one of our new members of the editorial board at Urban Political, talks with Johanna Hoerning and Hillary Angelo about current discussions around urbanization, against the background of the so-called urban age. Join us in this discussion and tune in!

Hosted by Nicolas Goez.

Guests:

Johanna Hoerning is currently the Substitute Professor of Urban and Regional Sociology at the Hafencity University Hamburg. Her research focuses on urban and spatial theory, postcolonial theory, and housing and social movements.

Hillary Angelo is Assistant Professor at the University of California - Santa Cruz. Her research focuses on understandings of the environment and its relationship to large-scale spatial and social transformations.

References:

Angelo, Hillary, and Kian Goh. 2021. 'OUT IN SPACE: Difference and Abstraction in Planetary Urbanization', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 45: 732-44. Brenner, Neil. 2016. Critique of Urbanization: Selected Essays (Birkhäuser: Basel). Buckley, Michelle, and Kendra Strauss. 2016. 'With, against and beyond Lefebvre: Planetary urbanization and epistemic plurality', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 34: 617-36. Castriota, Rodrigo, and João Tonucci. 2018. 'Extended urbanization in and from Brazil', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36: 512-28. Ghosh, Swarnabh, and Ayan Meer. 2021. 'Extended urbanisation and the agrarian question: Convergences, divergences and openings', Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland), 58: 1097-119. Hoerning, Johanna. 2019. 'Reassessing Urbanization Theory: Distinguishing and Relating Urban and Rural Political Spaces Zur Theorie der Urbanisierung: Urbane und rurale politische Räume unterscheiden und in Beziehung setzen', Geographische Zeitschrift, 107: 209-29. Jazeel, Tariq. 2017. 'Urban theory with an outside', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36: 405-19. Monte-Mór, Roberto Luís. 2021. 'Extended Urbanization and Settlement Patterns in Brazil: An Environmental Approach.' in Neil Brenner (ed.), Explosions/Implosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization (De Gruyter: Berlin, Boston). Paprocki, Kasia (2020). The climate change of your desires: Climate migration and imaginaries of urban and rural climate futures. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 38(2), 248-266.


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