Renewing Urban Critical Theories

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class
colonialism
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exploitation
gender
global urban inequality analysis
housing
imperialism
inequalities
inequality
Marxism
neoliberalism
periphery studies
planetary urbanisation
political theory
production of space
progressive social movements
race
sociology
spatial justice
urban commons
urban studies
urbanisation
urbanism
urbanization

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032639796
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents an interdisciplinary and international reevaluation of urban critical theories, bringing together key perspectives from around the world on contemporary urban studies.

Engaging with a wide range of issues related to the urban question – including urban sprawl, housing, and the accelerating rates of urbanization globally – it weaves together interconnected dimensions of urban inequality, analyzing how class, gender, and race serve as fundamental axes shaping contemporary social phenomena. The book also possesses a crucial capacity to integrate various interrelated issues within urban studies while fostering dialogue between established scholars and emerging researchers, ultimately seeking to move beyond the confines of the Global North by devoting only one-third of its content to this context, while emphasizing perspectives from other regions and problematizing the imperialism issue in an urban context. Additionally, it aspires to offer a book that not only serves an academic audience but also possesses a broader, accessible character, appealing to politically engaged individuals, including those involved in progressive political parties and social movements.

As such, the volume will appeal to scholars across disciplines, as well as politically engaged individuals, who are interested in critical theoretical analyses of contemporary urban and spatial transformations, as well as the phenomenon of planetary urbanization. Its primary objective is to bring together diverse perspectives and ongoing debates on the urban question.

Francesco Biagi is Researcher in Social Theory in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Lisbon, Portugal, and the author of Henri Lefebvre’s Critical Theory of Space.