Foreword, Allan Cochrane
Introduction. Urban Assemblages: Territories, Relations, Practices,
and Power, Eugene McCann and Kevin Ward
1. A Counterhegemonic Relationality of Place, Doreen Massey
2. The Spaces of Circulating Knowledge: City Strategies and Global
Urban Governmentality, Jennifer Robinson
3. Creative Moments: Working Culture, Through Municipal Socialism
and Neoliberal Urbanism, Jamie Peck
4. Policies in Motion and in Place: The Case of Business
Improvement Districts, Kevin Ward
5. Points of Reference: Knowledge of Elsewhere in the Politics of
Urban Drug Policy, Eugene McCann
6. The Urban Political Pathology of Emerging Infectious Disease in
the Age of the Global City, Roger Keil and S. Harris Ali
7. Airports, Territoriality, and Urban Governance, Donald
McNeill
Conclusion. Cities Assembled: Space, Neoliberalization,
(re)Territorialization, and Comparison, Kevin Ward and Eugene
McCann
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index
Eugene McCann is associate professor of geography at Simon Fraser University. Kevin Ward is professor of human geography at the University of Manchester.
"At the core of this book is the recognition that far and near no longer be taken for granted. This makes it possible to explore geographies of responsibility as they stretch across space, highlighting linkages that are otherwise rather too easy to avoid. It also makes it possible to explore the ways in which apparently distant phenomena can be drawn in by political actors to reinforce their position, to develop political initiatives, resolve or generate political controversy, and build political power and authority." —Allan Cochrane, from the Foreword
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