Urban Geography III: Universities and their spaces

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This Progress Report reviews recent literature that rethinks the spatiality of the university. First, it discusses the growing body of work that identifies the agency of universities in producing and shaping urban space, including their role in contributing to social injustice in cities. Second, it reviews understandings of universities as sites of relational knowledge production, linking this to the proliferation of studies of student (im)mobility. Third, it considers how the university works to spatially sort and place bodies – students, staff and non-humans.

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McNeill, D. (2024). Urban Geography III: Universities and their spaces. Progress in Human Geography, 48(1), 103–110. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325231188375

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