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Turning Up the Heat: Urban Political Ecology for a Climate Emergency

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Full Title:

Turning Up the Heat: Urban Political Ecology for a Climate Emergency

Contributors:

By (Author) Maria Kaika
Edited by Roger Keil
Edited by Tait Mandler
Edited by Yannis Tzaninis

ISBN:

9781526167996

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

21st February 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Climate change

Dewey:

307.76

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

617g

Description

Since the field of Urban Political Ecology (UPE) emerged in the 1990s, it has focused on unsettling traditional understandings of the city as an ontological entity separate from nature or the environment. This volume seeks to turn UPE's critical energies towards a politically engaging debate over what role extensive urbanization processes can and should play in addressing socio-environmental equality in the context of climate change. The collection brings together theoretical discussions and rigorous empirical analysis by key scholars spanning three generations, in order to move UPE squarely into current debates about urbanization and climate change. The editors put forth an integrated UPE agenda that is enriched, not split, by the expansion of the scope of its inquiry and well-suited to address contemporary environmental issues in theory and practice.

Reviews

'Turning up the heat is an ambitious book that delivers what it promises, a bringing together of the proliferating field of urban political ecology, to take stock, but moreover, to move on. In a hotter world with increasing social inequality, it will function as inspiration for scholarship and political ecological action for many and for years to come.'
Henrik Ernstson, Associate Professor and Docent in Political Ecology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester

Turning up the heat makes a brilliant contribution to critical scholarship. Here is a rich and much-needed collection of cases and critiques that pushes us to theorise the urban from its margins. It demands creative modes of political thought and action to confront a world of environmental destruction, authoritarianism, and economic inequality.
Malini Ranganathan, Associate Professor, American University, and co-author of Corruption Plots: Stories, Ethics, and Publics of the Late Capitalist City

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Author Bio

Maria Kaika is Professor in Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Amsterdam

Roger Keil is Professor in the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada

Tait Mandler is a postdoctoral researcher in the Knowledge, Technology, and Innovation group at Wageningen University

Yannis Tzaninis is a researcher in the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Amsterdam

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