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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited
    ISBN: 9789811599644
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (487 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 307.76
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part IPolitics of Contagion -- 1 Urbanizing -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Two Contentions -- 1.1.2 Manifold Urbanisms -- 1.2 Security and Order -- 1.2.1 Post-conflict Cities -- 1.2.2 Divided Cities -- 1.2.3 Insurgent Citizens -- 1.3 Surveillance and Collectivity -- 1.3.1 De-modernization -- 1.3.2 Unjust Urbanisms -- 1.3.3 A Spinozist Ontology -- 1.3.4 Civil War Again -- 1.4 Planetary Urbanism -- 1.4.1 Urban Fabrics -- 1.4.2 The 'Urban Age' -- 1.4.3 A New Epistemology -- 1.4.4 New Urban Spaces -- 1.4.5 Birth of the Urban -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 1.5.1 Governmentality of the Urban -- 1.5.2 Urbanizing Security -- References -- 2 Cholera -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Social Medicine -- 2.2 Securing Disease -- 2.2.1 Noso-Politics -- 2.2.2 Somatocracy -- 2.2.3 Disease Does not Exist -- 2.2.4 Living Conditions and Pre-dispositions -- 2.2.5 Infection or Contagion -- 2.2.6 Aptitude and Immunity -- 2.2.7 Planetary Coding -- 2.3 Pandemics -- 2.3.1 The Cholera Epidemics -- 2.3.2 Treating Disease and Managing Risk: Differential Foci -- 2.3.3 Plague as Allegory in Civic Perfection -- 2.3.4 Urban Sanitation: The Bio-Politics of Liberalism -- 2.4 Biopolitics and Liberalism -- 2.4.1 Governmental Rationality of the Bio-Political: Liberalism -- 2.4.2 Neo-Liberalism and Environmental Responsibility -- 2.4.3 Greening the Entrepreneurial Self -- 2.5 Conclusion -- 2.5.1 Post-political Welfare -- References -- 3 Sub-prime -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Economic Health -- 3.1.2 Households -- 3.1.3 Securitizing Health -- 3.1.4 Commercializing Disease -- 3.1.5 Technologies of Security -- 3.2 Welfare Housing -- 3.2.1 Urban Determinants of the Global Financial Crisis -- 3.2.2 Architectural Agency: The Crisis of Modern Architecture -- 3.2.3 The Interventionist City and Truman's Fair Deal -- 3.2.4 Housing the Poor: Self-as-Enterprise.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9789811944499
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXI, 326 p. 3 illus., 2 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Poststructuralism. ; Philosophy. ; Architecture—History. ; Critical theory. ; Architecture.
    Abstract: 1 Empty Links -- 2 Divinity and Violence -- 3 Being and History -- 4 The Mirror of Nothingness -- 5 Vanity of the Verb -- 6 Recluse.
    Abstract: This book’s overarching premise is that discussion and critique in the discourses of architecture and urbanism have their primary focus on engagements with form, particularly in the sense of the question as to what planning and architecture signify with respect to the forms they take, and how their meanings or content (what is “contained”) is considered in relation to form-as-container. While significant critical work in these disciplines has been published over the past 20 years that engages pertinently with the writings of Walter Benjamin and Michel Foucault, there has been no address to the co-incidence in the work of Benjamin and Foucault of an architectural figure that is pivotal to each of their discussions of the emergence of modernity: The arcade for Benjamin and the panoptic prison for Foucault have a parallel role. In Foucault’s terms, panopticism is a “diagram of power.” The parallel, for Benjamin, would be his understanding of “constellation.” In more recent architectural writings, the notion of the diagram has emerged as a key motif. Yet, and in as much as it supposedly relates to aspects of the work of Foucault, along with Gilles Deleuze, this notion of “diagram” amounts, for the most part, to a thinly veiled reinstatement of geometry-as-idea. This book redresses the emphasis given to form within the cultural philosophy of modernity and—particularly with respect to architecture and urbanism—inflects on the agency of force that opens a reading of their productive capacities as technologies of power. It is relevant to students and scholars in poststructuralist critical theory, architecture, and urban studies.
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore | Singapore : Imprint: Springer
    ISBN: 9789811599644
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XIV, 483 p. 1 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Sociology, Urban. ; Municipal government. ; Social policy. ; Urban geography.
    Abstract: Securing Urbanism: Contagion, Power & Risk -- Part I: Politics of Contagion -- Chapter 1. Contagious Flows -- Chapter 2. Cholera -- Chapter 3. Sub-Prime -- Part II: Securing the Urban -- Chapter 4. Spatiality and Power -- Chapter 5. Governing Security -- Chapter 6. Bio-political Urbanism -- Part III: Post-political Urbanism -- Chapter 7. Indistinct Politics -- Chapter 8. Political Animals -- Chapter 9. Marketplace of Risk.
    Abstract: This book is concerned with developing an in-depth understanding of contemporary political and spatial analyses of cities. In the three-part development of the book’s overall argument or premise, the reader is taken in Part I through a range of contemporary critical and political understandings of urban securitizing. This is followed by an historical urban landscape of emerging liberalism and neo-liberalism, in nineteenth-century Britain and twentieth-century United States, respectively. These case-study historical chapters enable the introduction of key political issues that are more critically assayed in Parts II and III. With Part II, the reader is introduced in depth to a series of spatial analyses undertaken by Michel Foucault that have been crucial for especially late-twentieth and twenty-first century urban theory and political geography. With Part III the full ramifications of a paradigmatic shift are explored at the level of rethinking territory, population and design. This book is timely and useful for readers who want to develop a stronger understanding of what the book’s researchers term a new political paradigm in urban planning, one ultimately governed by global economic forces that define the end of probability.
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