
Ebook: Politics of Urbanism: Seeing Like a City
Author: Warren Magnusson
- Tags: International & World Politics, Arms Control, Diplomacy, Security, Trades & Tariffs, Treaties, African, Asian, Australian & Oceanian, Canadian, Caribbean & Latin American, European, Middle Eastern, Russian & Former Soviet Union, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, State, United States, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Political Parties, Elections & Political Process, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, General, Elections & Political Process, Politics & Government, Politics &
- Series: Interventions
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Routledge
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
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Locally and globally, the city exists by virtue of complicated patterns of government and self-government, prompted by proximate diversity. A multiplicity of authorities in different registers is typical. Sovereignty, although often claimed, is infinitely deferred. What emerges by virtue of self-organization is not susceptible to control by any central authority, and so we are impelled to engage politically in a world that does not match our expectations of sovereignty. How then are we are to engage realistically and creatively? We have to begin from where we are if we are to understand the possibilities.
Building on traditions of political and urban theory in order to advance a new interpretation of the role of cities/urbanism in contemporary political life, this work will be of great interest to scholars of political theory and urban theory, international relations theory and international relations.