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  • Category: Books (Social Science)
  • Author:  Amin, Ash, Thrift, Nigel
  • Author:  Amin, Ash, Thrift, Nigel
  • ISBN-10:  0745664261
  • ISBN-10:  0745664261
  • ISBN-13:  9780745664262
  • ISBN-13:  9780745664262
  • Publisher:  Polity
  • Publisher:  Polity
  • Pages:  216
  • Pages:  216
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-2016
  • SKU:  0745664261-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0745664261-11-SPLV
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Seeing like a city means recognizing that cities are living things made up of a tangle of networks, built up from the agency of countless actors. Cities must not be considered as expressions of larger paradigms or sites of human effort and organization alone. Within their density, size and sprawl can be found a world of symbols, bodies, buildings, technologies and infrastructures. It is the machine-like combination, interaction and confrontation of these different elements that make a city.

Such a view locates urban outcomes and influences in the character of these networks, which together power urban life, allocating resources, shaping social opportunities, maintaining order and simply enabling life. More than the silent stage on which other powers perform, such networks represent the essence of the city. They also form an important political project, a politics of small interventions with large effects. The increasing evidence for an Anthropocene bears out the way in which humanity has stamped its footprint on the planet by constructing urban forms that act as systems for directing life in ways that create both immense power and immense constraint.

Acknowledgements vii

Prologue 1

1 Looking through the City 9

2 Shifting the Beginning: The Anthropocene 33

3 How Cities Think 67

4 The Matter of Economy 99

5 Frames of Poverty 125

Epilogue 159

Notes 168

References 171

Index 190

Amin and Thrift are a magnificent duet, conjuring for the reader a sensorium of the intersecting forces affecting and shaped by the sociotechnical systems making up the urban. Here, cities are the locus through which to rethink the very composition of our world and how we might remake, with reinvestment in the provisioning of public goods, a more judiciouslC(
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