1st Edition

The Urban Condition

By Brendan Gleeson Copyright 2014
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

This book will speak to the new human epoch, the Urban Age. A majority of humanity now lives for the first time in cities. The city, the highest invention of the modern age, is now the human heartland. And yet the same process that brought us the city and its wonders, modernisation, has also thrown up challenges and threats, especially climate change, resource depletion, social division and... Read more

1. Dialectics of the Urban Modernity.  Part I: The Urban Age  2. Stadt Luft Macht Frei?  3. Hard Wired for Growth  Part II: Spectres of Nature  4. Rise of the Urban Revolutionaries (Again)  5. ‘Make No Little Plans’  6. Resilience and its Discontents  Part III: To the Next World  7. Dark Natalities  8. In the Guise of a Miracle

Biography

Brendan Gleeson is Professor of Urban Policy Studies at The University of Melbourne.  He was previously Professor of Geography at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth.  Gleeson is an internationally recognised geographer and urban planner whose books for Routledge include Justice, Society & Nature (with N.P.Low), The Green City (with Low, Green & Radovic) and Geographies of Disability.  Justice, Society & Nature received the Harold and Margaret Sprout Award from the International Studies Association.